Animal models have been an important tool for the development of influenza virus vaccines since the 1940s. Over the past 80 years, influenza virus vaccines have evolved into more complex formulations, including trivalent and quadrivalent inactivated vaccines, live-attenuated vaccines, and subunit vaccines. However, annual effectiveness data shows that current vaccines have varying levels of protection that range between 40–60% and must be reformulated every few years to combat antigenic drift. To address these issues, novel influenza virus vaccines are currently in development. These vaccines rely heavily on animal models to determine efficacy and immunogenicity. In this review, we describe seasonal and novel influenza virus vaccines and hi...
The concern of the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus has sparked an increased effort toward th...
Several small animal models, including mice, Syrian hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets are used to s...
The zoonotic transmissions of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype that hav...
Influenza virus infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human populatio...
Objectives: The objective of this review is to explore the different animal models used in the devel...
At present, new influenza A (H1N1)2009 viruses of swine origin are responsible for the first influen...
Influenza virus infection of humans results in a respiratory disease that ranges in severity from su...
A major challenge in influenza research is the selection of an appropriate animal model that accurat...
Influenza A viruses causes a variety of illnesses in humans. The most common infection, seasonal inf...
The USA 2004 influenza virus outbreak H3N8 in dogs heralded the emergence of a new disease in this s...
Influenza A virus is one of the most important zoonotic pathogens that can cause severe symptoms and...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) present major public health threats from annual seasonal epidemics and pa...
Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) H3N8 is the causative agent of canine influenza, a common and contagiou...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
Influenza virus infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The surface a...
The concern of the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus has sparked an increased effort toward th...
Several small animal models, including mice, Syrian hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets are used to s...
The zoonotic transmissions of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype that hav...
Influenza virus infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human populatio...
Objectives: The objective of this review is to explore the different animal models used in the devel...
At present, new influenza A (H1N1)2009 viruses of swine origin are responsible for the first influen...
Influenza virus infection of humans results in a respiratory disease that ranges in severity from su...
A major challenge in influenza research is the selection of an appropriate animal model that accurat...
Influenza A viruses causes a variety of illnesses in humans. The most common infection, seasonal inf...
The USA 2004 influenza virus outbreak H3N8 in dogs heralded the emergence of a new disease in this s...
Influenza A virus is one of the most important zoonotic pathogens that can cause severe symptoms and...
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) present major public health threats from annual seasonal epidemics and pa...
Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) H3N8 is the causative agent of canine influenza, a common and contagiou...
The influenza virus poses a threat to human health and is responsible for global epidemics every yea...
Influenza virus infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The surface a...
The concern of the emergence of a pandemic influenza virus has sparked an increased effort toward th...
Several small animal models, including mice, Syrian hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets are used to s...
The zoonotic transmissions of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses of the H5N1 subtype that hav...