Influenza viruses vary markedly in their efficiency of human-to-human transmission. This variation has been speculated to be determined in part by the tropism of influenza virus for the human upper respiratory tract. To study this tropism, we determined the pattern of virus attachment by virus histochemistry of three human and three avian influenza viruses in human nasal septum, conchae, nasopharynx, para-nasal sinuses, and larynx. We found that the human influenza viruses two seasonal influenza viruses and pandemic H1N1 virus attached abundantly to ciliated epithelial cells and goblet cells throughout the upper respiratory tract. In contrast, the avian influenza viruses, including the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, attached only rarely to e...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on ce...
Influenza viruses vary markedly in their efficiency of human-to-human transmission. This variation h...
textabstractInfluenza viruses vary markedly in their efficiency of human-to-human transmission. This...
textabstractViral attachment to the host cell is critical for tissue and species specificity of viru...
textabstractInfluenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and caus...
Influenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and cause influenza ...
The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the c...
Influenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and cause influenza ...
BACKGROUND: Pandemics of 1957 and 1968 were believed to arise from avian influenza viruses.1 The tro...
ighly pathogenic avian influenza virus of the subtype H5N1 may cause in-fection of the lower respira...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on ce...
Influenza viruses vary markedly in their efficiency of human-to-human transmission. This variation h...
textabstractInfluenza viruses vary markedly in their efficiency of human-to-human transmission. This...
textabstractViral attachment to the host cell is critical for tissue and species specificity of viru...
textabstractInfluenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and caus...
Influenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and cause influenza ...
The recent human infections caused by H5N1, H9N2, and H7N7 avian influenza viruses highlighted the c...
Influenza A viruses from animal reservoirs have the capacity to adapt to humans and cause influenza ...
BACKGROUND: Pandemics of 1957 and 1968 were believed to arise from avian influenza viruses.1 The tro...
ighly pathogenic avian influenza virus of the subtype H5N1 may cause in-fection of the lower respira...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Human influenza A viruses are known to be transmitted via the air from person to person. It is unkno...
Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on cell surface. ...
BACKGROUND: Influenza viruses bind and infect respiratory epithelial cells through sialic acid on ce...