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Molecular epidemiology and disease severity of influenza virus ...


Molecular epidemiology and disease severity of influenza virus ...

Influenza virus infection is a common cause of self-limiting respiratory tract infection (RTI), however immunocompromised patients are at an increased risk ...

Molecular epidemiology and disease severity of influenza virus ...

Influenza infection in haematological patients is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, the risk for aggravating co-infections, prolonged viral ...

Molecular epidemiology and disease severity of influenza virus ...

There was no correlation between influenza (sub)typeand lower RTI. Influenza infection in haematological patients is associated withsignificant ...

P1614: MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA VIRUS IN ...

Especially immunocompromised patients, such as ones suffering from malignant diseases, are at a higher risk of severe influenza virus infection, ...

The molecular epidemiology of influenza viruses - ScienceDirect.com

Studies of the molecular epidemiology of influenza viruses have yielded insights that are critical to our current understanding of how novel human influenza ...

Molecular epidemiology and antigenic analyses of influenza A ...

The severity of an influenza epidemic season may be influenced not only by variability in the surface glycoproteins, but also by differences in the internal ...

Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of influenza ...

Influenza viruses are RNA viruses belonging to the family Orthomyxoviridae that cause a highly contagious respiratory disease in humans. Both ...

Molecular Epidemiology of Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 Virus ... - CDC

Ministry of Healthcare and Nutrition, Epidemiology Unit, Sri Lanka. Organization of vaccination for individuals with high risk of severe disease and ...

Molecular Epidemiology of Influenza Virus - SpringerLink

Air, G. M.: Sequence relationships among the hemagglutinin genes of 12 subtypes of influenza A virus. · Baine, W.B., Luby, J.P., Martin, S.M.: Severe illness ...

Molecular epidemiology and antigenic analyses of influenza A ...

To better understand viral antigenic evolution, all eight gene segments from 44 human H3N2 epidemic strains isolated during 2004–2008 in Taiwan were analyzed to ...

The Molecular Epidemiology of Influenza - jstor

Prevents disease + s. Reduces viral replication ++ + seems to be on detachment of virus from cells. However, it should be noted that, through steric hindrance, ...

Influenza - The Lancet

Annual seasonal influenza epidemics of variable severity caused by influenza A and B virus infections result in substantial disease burden ...

Understanding Influenza Viruses - CDC

On This Page · Antigenic Characterization · How Flu Viruses Can Change: "Drift" and "Shift" · Influenza Virus Genome Sequencing and Genetic ...

Clinical and molecular epidemiology of influenza viruses ... - PLOS

Epidemiological surveillance is important in identifying new genetic variants of influenza viruses with potentially increased pathogenicity and transmissibility ...

Severity of influenza-associated hospitalisations by influenza virus ...

Overall, differences in in-hospital disease severity were noted by influenza type and subtype, with higher odds of severe disease in individuals ...

Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Dynamics of Human ...

Genomic characterization of circulating influenza type-A viruses (IAVs) directs the selection of appropriate vaccine formulations and early detection of ...

Molecular epidemiology of influenza in Asia - DergiPark

The type A viruses are the most virulent human pathogens among the three influenza types and cause the most severe disease. The influenza A virus can be ...

Molecular epidemiology of respiratory viruses in virus-induced asthma

Some reports have suggested that the severity of illness is not linked to subgroups or genotypes, but is associated with the quantity of RSV in nasopharyngeal ...

Molecular epidemiology of influenza, RSV, and other respiratory ...

Together, human rhinoviruses (HRV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and influenza viruses comprised nearly two-thirds of all cases, affecting ...

Influenza | Nature Reviews Disease Primers

Severity of infection in humans is associated with replication of the virus in the lower respiratory tract, which is accompanied by severe ...