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Avian-Human Reassortant Influenza A Viruses Derived by Mating Avian and Human Influenza A Viruses
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1984Reassortant influenza A viruses were produced by mating an avian virus (A/Mallard/NY/78, A/Mallard/Alberta/78, or A/Pintail/Alberta/79) with a wild-type human influenza A virus. From each mating a reassortant virus was obtained that contained the genes coding for the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase surface antigens of the human influenza A wild-type ...
William T. London+8 more
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Haemophilus influenzae - human specific bacteria
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2001Haemophilus influenzae is both a commensal and a pathogen specific to humans. Here we review this bacterium with special emphasis on characteristics that may be involved in virulence.
Daniel L. Clemans+4 more
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The lymphocyte response to influenza in humans.
The American review of respiratory disease, 1979Enumeration of total lymphocytes and T, B, and null lymphocyte subpopulations in peripheral blood of normal volunteers was performed before and at intervals after inoculation with type A influenza virus. Volunteers who subsequently developed infection and illness had larger T-cell counts before inoculation and exhibited an increased number of B ...
S B Greenberg+3 more
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Influenza Virus A H1N1 (2009) (“Human Swine Influenza”)
2010Novel influenza A (H1N1) virus (“human swine flu”) continues to expand globally, and its accurate and rapid diagnosis is important to minimise further spread and to rapidly respond through the administration of appropriate antiviral treatment. Real-time PCR has been widely used to diagnose influenza viruses [1], but a serious limitation of PCR is that ...
Theo P. Sloots, David M. Whiley
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The epidemiology of influenza viruses in humans
Hot Topics in Respiratory Medicine, 2010Pieter L. A. Fraaij+1 more
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA IN HUMANS
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1980openaire +3 more sources
THE PERSISTENCE OF INFLUENZA A IN HUMAN POPULATIONS1
Epidemiologic Reviews, 1986openaire +3 more sources