Present study introduces results of common influenza virus strains in the north of Iran. Samples collected from 65 patients with acute respiratory illness by throat washing and swabs, randomly from north of Iran (Mazandaran, Golestan and Guilan provinces). The patients suffered from fever (high), cough, sore throat, general malaise, chill and myalgia. Viruses were isolated by cell culture and confirmed with HA (Hemagglutination) test and then typed by and HI (Hemagglutination Inhibition) test. Out of 65 throat samples, 12 influenza viruses were isolated and typed. Isolated viruses belonged to A (H1N1), A (H3N2) and B influenza viruses. This study showed that Influenza viruses displayed identical pattern to other provinces in Iran and to oth...
Background: Some studies have been reported the rates of co-infection between severe acute respirato...
Objective:Influenza is a highly transmitted disease and about 10% of the world's population is affec...
Background: Influenza A (H1N1) imposed a considerable burden on our health community. This study was...
Background: Timely diagnosis of influenza virus is important because this virus can cause severe ill...
Background: Influenza A virus is the most virulent human pathogen and causes the most serious proble...
Purpose: Influenza virus is a major cause of human respiratory infections and responsible for pande...
Purpose: Influenza virus is a major cause of human respiratory infections and responsible for pande...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: Coronaviruses are the main causes of respiratory tra...
Background: Emergence of a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) pandemic since 2009 attracted the a...
Abstract Background and Objective: The emergence of a novel H1N1influenza A virus of animal origin w...
Background: Influenza virus is a major infectious pathogen of the respiratory system causing a high ...
Abstract Background and Objective: Influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by Influe...
Background and Objectives: Iran, like most other countries in the world, is always threatened with g...
Background: There are minimal data on the differences in demographics, clinical presentations and ou...
This is a report of the first serological survey of influenza C virus in Iran, performed during a on...
Background: Some studies have been reported the rates of co-infection between severe acute respirato...
Objective:Influenza is a highly transmitted disease and about 10% of the world's population is affec...
Background: Influenza A (H1N1) imposed a considerable burden on our health community. This study was...
Background: Timely diagnosis of influenza virus is important because this virus can cause severe ill...
Background: Influenza A virus is the most virulent human pathogen and causes the most serious proble...
Purpose: Influenza virus is a major cause of human respiratory infections and responsible for pande...
Purpose: Influenza virus is a major cause of human respiratory infections and responsible for pande...
ABSTRACT Background and objectives: Coronaviruses are the main causes of respiratory tra...
Background: Emergence of a novel swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) pandemic since 2009 attracted the a...
Abstract Background and Objective: The emergence of a novel H1N1influenza A virus of animal origin w...
Background: Influenza virus is a major infectious pathogen of the respiratory system causing a high ...
Abstract Background and Objective: Influenza is an acute respiratory infection caused by Influe...
Background and Objectives: Iran, like most other countries in the world, is always threatened with g...
Background: There are minimal data on the differences in demographics, clinical presentations and ou...
This is a report of the first serological survey of influenza C virus in Iran, performed during a on...
Background: Some studies have been reported the rates of co-infection between severe acute respirato...
Objective:Influenza is a highly transmitted disease and about 10% of the world's population is affec...
Background: Influenza A (H1N1) imposed a considerable burden on our health community. This study was...