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ABSTRACT Introduction Swine may act as ‘epidemiological bridges’ and reservoirs for the emergence of novel zoonotic influenza viruses with pandemic potential. While bidirectional exchange of influenza A viruses at the swine–human interface is well recognised, data on the extent of interspecies transmission are limited.
Solveig Jore +7 more
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Modelling control of avian influenza in poultry: the link with data
In this paper the authors discuss the use of modelling in the evaluation of strategies designed to control epidemics of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry.
Jong, M.C.M., de +2 more
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Swine influenza A virus subtype H1N2 in Sweden [PDF]
The influenza A virus subtypes H1N1, H1N2 and H3N2 are prevalent in pig populations worldwide. All scientific data point towards swine as the key host species when new human influenza pandemics arise.
Metreveli, Giorgi
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Background: Highly pathogenic H5Nx viruses cause avian influenza, a zoonotic disease that can infect humans. The vaccine can facilitate the prevention of human infections from infected poultry.
Sang Heui Seo
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H5N1 influenza vaccine quality is affected by hemagglutinin conformational stability
Since 1997, highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses have circulated in wild and domestic birds and sporadically have infected humans. Conventional inactivated vaccines made from these viruses were shown to have decreased HA content and ...
Mariia Sergeeva +6 more
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Field trial for assessment of avian influenza vaccination effectiveness in Indonesia
The aim of this field study was to determine the efficacy of vaccination against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus strain H5N1 in Indonesia.
Muljono, A.T. +9 more
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H5N1 Clade 2.2 Polymorphism Tracing Identifies Influenza Recombination and Potential Vaccine Targets
Highly pathogenic Influenza A H5N1 was first identified in Guangdong Province in 1996, followed by human cases in Hong Kong in 1997 1. The number of confirmed human cases now exceeds 300 and the associated Case Fatality Rate exceeds 60% 2.
Nasr M. ElSayed +26 more
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[Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus inducing influenza pneumonia in humans].
The human disease caused by avian influenza virus in South Asia is a typical example of emerging infection resulting from transmission of a known causative agent to a new host. The first cases with a comparatively high level of lethality rates among patients were registered in 1997 and 1999.
V V, Makarov +3 more
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Detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus 2.3.4.4b in alpacas
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus, clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype 3.13, was first confirmed in dairy cattle in March 2024 in a Texas dairy herd and has since spread to other states, likely via movement of subclinically affected cattle. On 2024 May 5, a backyard poultry farm in Idaho reported sick and dying chickens.
Kimberly A. Lehman +8 more
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Incursion of Novel Eurasian Low Pathogenicity Avian Influenza H5 Virus, Australia, 2023
Australia is a sink for low pathogenicity avian influenza viruses, with isolated circulation occurring on the continent. We report the incursion of a Eurasian low pathogenicity avian influenza H5 virus into Australia.
Michelle Wille +23 more
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