Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmission, i.e., transmission from animals to humans, and placing the human population at constant risk of potential pandemics. In the last hundred years, four influenza A virus pandemics have had a devastating effect, especially the 1918 influenza pandemic that took the lives of at least 40 million people. There is a constant risk that currently circulating avian influenza A viruses (e.g., H5N1, H7N9) will cause a new pandemic. Vaccines are the cornerstone in preparing for and combating potential pandemics. Despite exceptional advances in the design and development of (pre-)pandemic vaccines, there are still serious challenges to overcome, mainly c...
vian influenza has emerged as the primary public health concern of the 21st century. Although vari-o...
The threat of a human influenza pandemic has greatly increased over the past several years with the ...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia and associated human infections have l...
Zoonotic influenza A viruses originating from the animal reservoir pose a threat for humans, as they...
Influenza is an infectious respiratory pathogen causing annual outbreaks and infrequent pandemics, r...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia and associated human infections have l...
AbstractPandemic, zoonotic and seasonal influenza viruses remain a threat to humans, and have major ...
The avian influenza H5N1 virus first emerged in 1997 when it infected 18 people and killed six in Ho...
The likelihood that the next human influenza pandemic virus will emerge from the Asian strain of the...
In the influenza H5N1 virus incident in Hong Kong in 1997, viruses that are closely related to H5N1 ...
Avians are the cornerstone of the world of influenza viruses. However other species such as pigs and...
Type A influenza viruses causes infections in human and animals, especially in birds. Wild aquatic b...
vian influenza has emerged as the primary public health concern of the 21st century. Although vari-o...
The threat of a human influenza pandemic has greatly increased over the past several years with the ...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
Influenza A viruses can infect a wide range of hosts, creating opportunities for zoonotic transmissi...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia and associated human infections have l...
Zoonotic influenza A viruses originating from the animal reservoir pose a threat for humans, as they...
Influenza is an infectious respiratory pathogen causing annual outbreaks and infrequent pandemics, r...
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Asia and associated human infections have l...
AbstractPandemic, zoonotic and seasonal influenza viruses remain a threat to humans, and have major ...
The avian influenza H5N1 virus first emerged in 1997 when it infected 18 people and killed six in Ho...
The likelihood that the next human influenza pandemic virus will emerge from the Asian strain of the...
In the influenza H5N1 virus incident in Hong Kong in 1997, viruses that are closely related to H5N1 ...
Avians are the cornerstone of the world of influenza viruses. However other species such as pigs and...
Type A influenza viruses causes infections in human and animals, especially in birds. Wild aquatic b...
vian influenza has emerged as the primary public health concern of the 21st century. Although vari-o...
The threat of a human influenza pandemic has greatly increased over the past several years with the ...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...