Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poorly understood. Within a project developing an evidence-based risk assessment framework for influenza viruses in animals, we conducted a review of the literature for evidence of human infection with animal influenza viruses by diagnostic methods used. The review covering Medline, Embase, SciSearch and CabAbstracts yielded 6,955 articles, of which we retained 89; for influenza A(H5N1) and A(H7N9), the official case counts of t he World Health Organization were used. An additional 30 studies were included by scanning the reference lists. Here, we present the findings for confirmed infections with virological evidence. We found reports of 1,419 ...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...
The public health risk of influenza at the human-animal interface is dicey, due in part to continuou...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Assessing influenza A virus strains circulating in animals and their potential to cross the species ...
The introduction of swine or avian influenza (AI) viruses in the human population can set the stage...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Influenza is a zoonotic disease caused by a constantly varying RNA virus resulting in a need for con...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...
The public health risk of influenza at the human-animal interface is dicey, due in part to continuou...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Factors that trigger human infection with animal influenza virus progressing into a pandemic are poo...
Assessing influenza A virus strains circulating in animals and their potential to cross the species ...
The introduction of swine or avian influenza (AI) viruses in the human population can set the stage...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Influenza is a zoonotic disease caused by a constantly varying RNA virus resulting in a need for con...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...
The public health risk of influenza at the human-animal interface is dicey, due in part to continuou...