Aim. Compare the degree of pathogenicity of newly emerging influenza virus strains with pandemic potential by experimental infection of BALB/c mice with highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus and mouse adapted pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus. Materials and methods. The first group of BALB/c mice (n=24) were infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus in a dose of 5 LD50, and the second group (n=24) were infected with mouse adapted pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus at a dose of 5 LD50. Determination of LD50 and TCID50 were performed by virological methods. Morphological changes in internal organs (lung, brain, liver, kidney, spleen) were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy. Results. Vir...
<p>(A) Body weight of BALB/c mice infected with the Cal/09 isolate. Six-week old BALB/c mice were in...
<p>Groups of mice were inoculated intranasally with each type of virus (n = 20 per group; 50 µl of 1...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Here we compare the results of pathological and virological examinations of mice experimentally infe...
Here we compare the results of pathological and virological examinations of mice experimentally infe...
<p>To determine if fatal infections caused by different highly virulent influenza A viruses sh...
To determine if fatal infections caused by different highly virulent influenza A viruses share the s...
Two different influenza A viruses showing no pathogenicity towards the laboratory mouse were forced ...
<p>Mice were anesthetized and inoculated intranasally with virus (n = 23 per group; 50 µl of 10<sup>...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Abstract Background Understanding the pathogenesis of influenza infection is a key factor leading to...
Mice (ddY strain, 4 weeks old) were infected intranasally with the H5N1 influenza viruses A/Hong Kon...
To capture the possible genotypic and phenotypic differences of the 2009 influenza A virus H1N1 pand...
Aim. In this study we developed and characterized a mouse model of secondary S. aureus and S. pneumo...
<p>(A) Body weight of BALB/c mice infected with the Cal/09 isolate. Six-week old BALB/c mice were in...
<p>Groups of mice were inoculated intranasally with each type of virus (n = 20 per group; 50 µl of 1...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Here we compare the results of pathological and virological examinations of mice experimentally infe...
Here we compare the results of pathological and virological examinations of mice experimentally infe...
<p>To determine if fatal infections caused by different highly virulent influenza A viruses sh...
To determine if fatal infections caused by different highly virulent influenza A viruses share the s...
Two different influenza A viruses showing no pathogenicity towards the laboratory mouse were forced ...
<p>Mice were anesthetized and inoculated intranasally with virus (n = 23 per group; 50 µl of 10<sup>...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...
Abstract Background Understanding the pathogenesis of influenza infection is a key factor leading to...
Mice (ddY strain, 4 weeks old) were infected intranasally with the H5N1 influenza viruses A/Hong Kon...
To capture the possible genotypic and phenotypic differences of the 2009 influenza A virus H1N1 pand...
Aim. In this study we developed and characterized a mouse model of secondary S. aureus and S. pneumo...
<p>(A) Body weight of BALB/c mice infected with the Cal/09 isolate. Six-week old BALB/c mice were in...
<p>Groups of mice were inoculated intranasally with each type of virus (n = 20 per group; 50 µl of 1...
Influenza A virus infections may spread rapidly in human populations and cause variable mortality. T...