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Avian influenza viruses in humans: lessons from past outbreaks.
Li YT, Linster M, Mendenhall IH, Su YCF, Smith GJD. Li YT, et al. Br Med Bull. 2019 Dec 11;132(1):81-95. doi: 10.1093/bmb/ldz036. Br Med Bull. 2019. PMID: 31848585 Free PMC article. Review.
BACKGROUND: Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIV) represent a persistent public health threat. The principal risk factor governing human infection with AIV is from direct contact with infected poultry and is primarily observed in Asia and Egypt where l …
BACKGROUND: Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIV) represent a persistent public health threat. The principal ris …
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Clade 2.3.4.4b Virus Infection in Domestic Dairy Cattle and Cats, United States, 2024.
Burrough ER, Magstadt DR, Petersen B, Timmermans SJ, Gauger PC, Zhang J, Siepker C, Mainenti M, Li G, Thompson AC, Gorden PJ, Plummer PJ, Main R. Burrough ER, et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024 Jul;30(7):1335-1343. doi: 10.3201/eid3007.240508. Epub 2024 Apr 29. Emerg Infect Dis. 2024. PMID: 38683888 Free PMC article.
We report highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in dairy cattle and cats in Kansas and Texas, United States, which reflects the continued spread of clade 2.3.4.4b viruses that entered the country in late 2021. ...Continued surveillance of highly pathogenic …
We report highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in dairy cattle and cats in Kansas and Texas, United States, which r …
Avian influenza: past, present and future.
Sims LD. Sims LD. Rev Sci Tech. 2024 Dec;Special Edition:83-88. doi: 10.20506/rst.SE.3562. Rev Sci Tech. 2024. PMID: 39713830 Review. English.
Avian influenza is not a new disease, but the emergence of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of the A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 lineage (Gs/GD) has necessitated fundamental changes to prevention and control strategies for this disease. No lo
Avian influenza is not a new disease, but the emergence of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of
A Brief Introduction to Avian Influenza Virus.
Spackman E. Spackman E. Methods Mol Biol. 2020;2123:83-92. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0346-8_7. Methods Mol Biol. 2020. PMID: 32170682 Review.
The earliest recorded cases of what was likely high-pathogenicity AIV in poultry were reported in Italy in the 1870s. Avian influenza infection has been recognized in domestic poultry through the modern era of poultry production. Infection of poultry with either low …
The earliest recorded cases of what was likely high-pathogenicity AIV in poultry were reported in Italy in the 1870s. Avian influe
Alarming situation of emerging H5 and H7 avian influenza and effective control strategies.
Shi J, Zeng X, Cui P, Yan C, Chen H. Shi J, et al. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2023 Dec;12(1):2155072. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2022.2155072. Emerg Microbes Infect. 2023. PMID: 36458831 Free PMC article. Review.
Avian influenza viruses continue to present challenges to animal and human health. Viruses bearing the hemagglutinin (HA) gene of the H5 subtype and H7 subtype have caused 2634 human cases around the world, including more than 1000 deaths. ...Many countries in Europ
Avian influenza viruses continue to present challenges to animal and human health. Viruses bearing the hemagglutinin (HA) gene
AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS: THE NEXT PANDEMIC?
Winokur PL. Winokur PL. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2025;135:87-98. Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc. 2025. PMID: 40771611 Free PMC article. Review.
Novel avian influenza viruses continue to circulate in animal species around the world and show a propensity to reassort and acquire virulence factors, which raises the concern that these viruses may adapt to humans. Pandemic preparedness has relied heavily on vacci …
Novel avian influenza viruses continue to circulate in animal species around the world and show a propensity to reassort and a …
Avian influenza.
Zeitlin GA, Maslow MJ. Zeitlin GA, et al. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2006 Mar;6(2):163-70. doi: 10.1007/s11882-006-0055-y. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2006. PMID: 16566867 Free PMC article. Review.
The current epidemic of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza in Southeast Asia raises serious concerns that genetic reassortment will result in the next influenza pandemic. There have been 164 confirmed cases of human infection with avian influenz
The current epidemic of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza in Southeast Asia raises serious concerns that genetic reassort …
H5 and H9 avian influenza - potential re-emergent zoonotic threats to humans.
Dabrera G. Dabrera G. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2024 Oct 1;37(5):431-435. doi: 10.1097/QCO.0000000000001019. Epub 2024 Jul 4. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2024. PMID: 38975631 Review.
RECENT FINDINGS: Among increasing numbers of detections in avian species of Avian Influenza A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b globally, reported human cases of severe infection have been rare.Enhanced surveillance of persons exposed to avian species infected with …
RECENT FINDINGS: Among increasing numbers of detections in avian species of Avian Influenza A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b glob …
Avian Influenza: Protecting Our Canaries.
Pullen LC. Pullen LC. Am J Transplant. 2024 Aug;24(8):1329-1331. doi: 10.1016/j.ajt.2024.07.021. Am J Transplant. 2024. PMID: 39111982 Free article. No abstract available.
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