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Cases of Interspecies Transmission of Influenza A Virus from Swine to Humans. [PDF]
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Converging threats: The intersection of seasonal influenza surges and zoonotic highly pathogenic avian influenza. [PDF]
Yang W, Xiong H, Zhao R, Yang Y, Lu H.
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Correction for Yeh et al., Three things we can do now to reduce the risk of avian influenza spillovers. [PDF]
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Reassortment events in the evolution of hantaviruses [PDF]
Hantaviruses (order Bunyavirales, family Hantaviridae), known as important zoonotic human pathogens, possess the capacity to exchange genome segments via genetic reassortment due to their tri-segmented genome. Although not as frequent as in the arthropod-borne bunyaviruses, reports indicating reassortment events in the evolution of hantaviruses have ...
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Influenza A Virus Reassortment
2014Reassortment is the process by which influenza viruses swap gene segments. This genetic exchange is possible due to the segmented nature of the viral genome and occurs when two differing influenza viruses co-infect a cell. The viral diversity generated through reassortment is vast and plays an important role in the evolution of influenza viruses ...
John, Steel, Anice C, Lowen
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WC3 reassortant vaccines in children
1996Bovine rotavirus strain WC3 (P7[5], G6) administered at the 12th passage level was well tolerated clinically in infants and efficiently induced serum virus neutralizing antibody (VNA) with bovine rotavirus G6 specificity. The protective efficacy of WC3 vaccine against all rotavirus disease was inconsistent, varying in four separate trials from 76% to 0%
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UBIQUITOUS REASSORTMENTS IN INFLUENZA A VIRUSES
Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2008The influenza A virus is a negative-stranded RNA virus composed of eight segmented RNA molecules, including polymerases (PB2, PB1, PA), hemagglutinin (HA), nucleoprotein (NP), neuraminidase (NA), matrix protein (MP), and nonstructure gene (NS).
Xiu-Feng, Wan, Mufit, Ozden, Guohui, Lin
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