The emergence in 2009 of a novel A(H1N1)v influenza virus of swine origin and the regular occurrence since 2003 of human cases of infection with A(H5N1) avian influenza viruses underline the zoonotic and pandemic potential of type A influenza viruses. Influenza viruses from the wild aquatic birds reservoir usually do not replicate efficiently in humans. Domestic poultry and swine can act as intermediate hosts for the acquisition of determinants that increase the potential of transmission and adaptation to humans, through the accumulation of mutations or by genetic reassortment. The rapid evolution of influenza viruses following interspecies transmission probably results from the selection of genetic variations that favor optimal interaction...
In the last decade, a wide range of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have infected various mammalian h...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
textabstractA wide range of influenza A viruses of pigs and birds have infected humans in the last d...
A wide range of influenza A viruses of pigs and birds have infected humans in the last decade, somet...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic agents, capable of crossing the species barriers. Nowadays, ...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Zoonotic influenza A viruses originating from the animal reservoir pose a threat for humans, as they...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
AbstractHuman influenza viruses have their ultimate origin in avian reservoirs and may adapt, either...
In the last decade, a wide range of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have infected various mammalian h...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
textabstractA wide range of influenza A viruses of pigs and birds have infected humans in the last d...
A wide range of influenza A viruses of pigs and birds have infected humans in the last decade, somet...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are zoonotic agents, capable of crossing the species barriers. Nowadays, ...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Few questions on infectious disease are more important than understanding how and why avian influenz...
Zoonotic influenza A viruses originating from the animal reservoir pose a threat for humans, as they...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
AbstractHuman influenza viruses have their ultimate origin in avian reservoirs and may adapt, either...
In the last decade, a wide range of avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have infected various mammalian h...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...