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The Role of Enoxaparin in Influenza Virus Infections and its Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]
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Antigenic analysis of influenza A(H3N2) isolates.
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Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness: Defining the H3N2 Problem
AbstractObservational studies have consistently shown that influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) is lower for H3N2 relative to H1N1pdm09 and type B, and this is not entirely explained by antigenic match. The triad of virus, vaccine, and host immunity provides a framework to examine contributing factors. Antigenic evolution facilitates H3N2 immune escape,
Edward A Belongia, Huong Q Mclean
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A Review on H3N2 Influenza Virus
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2023The aim of this review is to discuss the influenza A i.e H3N2 influenza virus with their characteristics. Here we present the outline of the treatment regarding the H3N2 infection, precautions to be taken. The review focused on the symptoms and prevention of H3N2 influenza virus infection.
Dnyanda Kangude, S. D. Mankar
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The possible origin of H3N2 influenza virus
Virology, 1982Abstract The origin of H3N2 influenza virus was studied by T1 oligonucleotide mapping of RNA. H2N2 virus strains isolated during the 1967–1968 period had common oligonucleotides which were not found in the virus strains prevalent in 1965 or earlier but were conserved in the early H3N2 virus strain, A/Aichi/2/68.
K, Nakajima, S, Nakajima, A, Sugiura
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Influenza H3N2 Vaccines: Recent Challenges
Trends in Microbiology, 2018H3N2-subtype influenza A viruses are major causes of seasonal influenza epidemics. Emerging H3N2 variants require the annual adjustment of the vaccine strain. Recently, studies addressing the reduced effectiveness of current H3N2 vaccines have identified production-related substitutions in the viral hemagglutinin antigen as a possible cause for reduced
Ahmed, Mostafa, Stephan, Pleschka
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The Global Circulation of Seasonal Influenza A (H3N2) Viruses
Science, 2008Antigenic and genetic analysis of the hemagglutinin of â¼13,000 human influenza A (H3N2) viruses from six continents during 2002â2007 revealed that there was continuous circulation in east and Southeast Asia (E-SE Asia) via a region-wide network of temporally overlapping epidemics and that epidemics in the temperate regions were seeded from this ...
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