The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir species, a tiny fraction of which spark sustained transmission in humans. To date, no pandemic emergence of a new influenza strain has been preceded by detection of a closely related precursor in an animal or human. Nonetheless, influenza surveillance efforts are expanding, prompting a need for tools to assess the pandemic risk posed by a detected virus. The goal would be to use genetic sequence and/or biological assays of viral traits to identify those non-human influenza viruses with the greatest risk of evolving into pandemic threats, and/or to understand drivers of such evolution, to prioritize pandemic prevention or response measures. We de...
Avian influenza viruses continue to evolve and spread, perpetuating the fear of an influenza pandemi...
Influenza A virus is well known for its capability for genetic changes either through antigen drift ...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resi...
SummaryWild birds harbor a large gene pool of influenza A viruses that have the potential to cause i...
The public health risk of influenza at the human-animal interface is dicey, due in part to continuou...
Emergence of genetically and antigenically diverse strains of influenza to which the human populatio...
The panzootic caused by A/goose/Guangdong/1/96-lineage highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5...
Influenza virus continues to cause yearly seasonal epidemics worldwide and periodically pandemics. A...
Background/purposeAn influenza A pandemic occurred in 2009–2010. A novel H1N1 virus (hereafter H1N1p...
Avian influenza viruses continue to evolve and spread, perpetuating the fear of an influenza pandemi...
Influenza A virus is well known for its capability for genetic changes either through antigen drift ...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in ...
Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resi...
SummaryWild birds harbor a large gene pool of influenza A viruses that have the potential to cause i...
The public health risk of influenza at the human-animal interface is dicey, due in part to continuou...
Emergence of genetically and antigenically diverse strains of influenza to which the human populatio...
The panzootic caused by A/goose/Guangdong/1/96-lineage highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5...
Influenza virus continues to cause yearly seasonal epidemics worldwide and periodically pandemics. A...
Background/purposeAn influenza A pandemic occurred in 2009–2010. A novel H1N1 virus (hereafter H1N1p...
Avian influenza viruses continue to evolve and spread, perpetuating the fear of an influenza pandemi...
Influenza A virus is well known for its capability for genetic changes either through antigen drift ...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...