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Understanding Influenza B virus infections is of critical importance in our efforts to control severe influenza and influenza-related diseases. Until 2020, two genetic lineages of influenza B virus—Yamagata and Victoria—circulated in the population ...
Jo L. Wilson +8 more
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Modes of Transmission of Influenza B Virus in Households [PDF]
Introduction:While influenza A and B viruses can be transmitted via respiratory droplets, the importance of small droplet nuclei "aerosols'' in transmission is controversial.
Chotpitayasunondh, T +11 more
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Influenza B viruses circulated during last 5 years in Mongolia. [PDF]
Influenza B virus-caused illness has recently been considered as an urgent public health problem due to substantial morbidity, mortality and life-threatening medical complications.
Naranzul Tsedenbal +4 more
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Defective interfering virus protects elderly mice from influenza [PDF]
Background: We have identified and characterised a defective-interfering (DI) influenza A virus particles containing a highly deleted segment 1 RNA that has broad-spectrum antiviral activity.
Scott, P. D. (Paul D.) +4 more
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Neurologic Complications of Influenza B Virus Infection in Adults, Romania
We characterized influenza B virus–related neurologic manifestations in an unusually high number of hospitalized adults at a tertiary care facility in Romania during the 2014–15 influenza epidemic season.
Corneliu P. Popescu +7 more
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Mapping the phosphoproteome of influenza A and B viruses by mass spectrometry [PDF]
Protein phosphorylation is a common post-translational modification in eukaryotic cells and has a wide range of functional effects. Here, we used mass spectrometry to search for phosphorylated residues in all the proteins of influenza A and B viruses ...
Denham, Eleanor M. +8 more
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Antigen-specific B-cell receptor sensitizes B cells to infection by influenza virus [PDF]
Influenza A virus-specific B lymphocytes and the antibodies they produce protect against infection. However, the outcome of interactions between an influenza haemagglutinin-specific B cell via its receptor (BCR) and virus is unclear. Through somatic cell
Ana M. Avalos +41 more
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Objective: Influenza is a common childhood disease and protecting children by predicting the positive rate of influenza virus is important as vaccines are not routinely administered in China.
Zhirui He, Hongbing Tao
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Cross-Protection Induced by Virus-like Particles Derived from the Influenza B Virus
The mismatch between the circulating influenza B virus (IBV) and the vaccine strain contributes to the rapid emergence of IBV infection cases throughout the globe, which necessitates the development of effective vaccines conferring broad protection. Here,
Hae-Ji Kang +5 more
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The Evolutionary Dynamics of Human Influenza B Virus [PDF]
Despite their close phylogenetic relationship, type A and B influenza viruses exhibit major epidemiological differences in humans, with the latter both less common and less often associated with severe disease. However, it is unclear what processes determine the evolutionary dynamics of influenza B virus, and how influenza viruses A and B interact at ...
Rubing, Chen, Edward C, Holmes
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