Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) moved into humans from a reservoir species and subsequently caused an epidemic in its new host. We know little about the processes that allowed the cross-species transfer of this previously unknown virus. I discuss what we have learned about the movement of viruses into humans from studies of influenza A, both how it crossed from birds to humans and how it subsequently evolved within the human population. Starting with a brief review of severe acute respiratory syndrome to highlight the kinds of problems we face in learning about this viral disease, I then turn to influenza A, focusing on three topics. First, I present a reanalysis of data used to test the hypothesis that swine served...
The emergence of novel influenza A viral lineages to which there is limited or no immunity remains a...
International audienceThe development of safe and effective vaccines in a record time after the emer...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
Four influenza pandemics have struck the human population during the last 100 years causing substant...
Pandemic influenza viruses cause significant mortality in humans. In the 20th century, 3 influenza v...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
Influenza is an RNA virus that causes mild to severe respiratory symptoms in humans and other hosts....
Influenza virus infection, more commonly known as the ‘cold flu’, is an etiological agent that gives...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
textabstractIn humans, viral infections causing respiratory disease have been known for many years. ...
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
The emergence and transition to pandemic status of the influenza A(H1N1)A(H1N1)pdm09) virus in 2009 ...
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...
The emergence of novel influenza A viral lineages to which there is limited or no immunity remains a...
International audienceThe development of safe and effective vaccines in a record time after the emer...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
Four influenza pandemics have struck the human population during the last 100 years causing substant...
Pandemic influenza viruses cause significant mortality in humans. In the 20th century, 3 influenza v...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
Influenza is an RNA virus that causes mild to severe respiratory symptoms in humans and other hosts....
Influenza virus infection, more commonly known as the ‘cold flu’, is an etiological agent that gives...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
textabstractIn humans, viral infections causing respiratory disease have been known for many years. ...
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
The emergence and transition to pandemic status of the influenza A(H1N1)A(H1N1)pdm09) virus in 2009 ...
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...
The emergence of novel influenza A viral lineages to which there is limited or no immunity remains a...
International audienceThe development of safe and effective vaccines in a record time after the emer...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...