Influenza viruses mutate rapidly and can pose a threat to public health, especially to those in vulnerable groups. Throughout history, influenza A viruses have caused pandemics between different species. It is important to identify the origin of a virus in order to prevent the spread of an outbreak. Recently, there has been increasing interest in using machine learning algorithms to provide fast and accurate predictions for viral sequences. In this study, real testing data sets and a variety of evaluation metrics were used to evaluate machine learning algorithms at different taxonomic levels. As hemagglutinin is the major protein in the immune response, only hemagglutinin sequences were used and represented by position-specific scoring matr...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) in swine constitute a major economic burden to an important global agricul...
According to the World Health Organisation, three to five million individuals are infected by influe...
Influenza viruses mutate rapidly and can pose a threat to public health, especially to those in vuln...
Influenza viruses mutate rapidly and can pose a threat to public health, especially to those in vuln...
Influenza occurs every season and occasionally causes pandemics. Despite its low mortality rate, inf...
Influenza-A\u27s ability to mutate constantly has resulted in recurring seasonal epidemics and pande...
Influenza viruses are persistently threatening public health, causing annual epidemics, and sporadic...
The Influenza virus can be considered as one of the most severe viruses that can infect multiple spe...
The rapid mutation of the influenza virus threatens public health. Reassortment among viruses with d...
IntroductionSeasonal influenza A H3N2 viruses are constantly changing, reducing the effectiveness of...
Relevance. The influenza vaccine can reduce the incidence and mortality from influenza if that are a...
Background: Majority of influenza A viruses reside and circulate among animal populations, seldom in...
Avian influenza virus (AIV) can directly cross species barriers and infect humans with high fatality...
Background: The evolution of influenza A viruses leads to the antigenic changes. Serological diagnos...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) in swine constitute a major economic burden to an important global agricul...
According to the World Health Organisation, three to five million individuals are infected by influe...
Influenza viruses mutate rapidly and can pose a threat to public health, especially to those in vuln...
Influenza viruses mutate rapidly and can pose a threat to public health, especially to those in vuln...
Influenza occurs every season and occasionally causes pandemics. Despite its low mortality rate, inf...
Influenza-A\u27s ability to mutate constantly has resulted in recurring seasonal epidemics and pande...
Influenza viruses are persistently threatening public health, causing annual epidemics, and sporadic...
The Influenza virus can be considered as one of the most severe viruses that can infect multiple spe...
The rapid mutation of the influenza virus threatens public health. Reassortment among viruses with d...
IntroductionSeasonal influenza A H3N2 viruses are constantly changing, reducing the effectiveness of...
Relevance. The influenza vaccine can reduce the incidence and mortality from influenza if that are a...
Background: Majority of influenza A viruses reside and circulate among animal populations, seldom in...
Avian influenza virus (AIV) can directly cross species barriers and infect humans with high fatality...
Background: The evolution of influenza A viruses leads to the antigenic changes. Serological diagnos...
[[abstract]]Human influenza viruses cause annual epidemics due to antigenic drifts in the hemaggluti...
Influenza A viruses (IAV) in swine constitute a major economic burden to an important global agricul...
According to the World Health Organisation, three to five million individuals are infected by influe...