Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resistant H1N1 influenza viruses have dominated the 2009 flu season, and the H5N1 avian influenza virus continues to kill both people and poultry in Eurasia. Here, we discuss the pathogenesis and transmissibility of influenza viruses and we emphasize the need to find better predictors of both seasonal and potentially pandemic influenza
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
Pandemics of influenza emerge from the aquatic bird reservoir, adapt to humans, modify their severit...
On June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization has for the first time in over 40 years raised its al...
Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resi...
Influenza virus outbreaks occur with regularity, but the severity of outbreaks is not consistent. Th...
SummaryBackgroundSeasonal influenza causes annual epidemics by the accumulation of antigenic changes...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
Influenza A virus is well known for its capability for genetic changes either through antigen drift ...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
SummaryAlthough small in size and simple in structure, influenza viruses are sophisticated organisms...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
If influenza is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma, then the viral genes are the riddle, t...
In the last 20 years, novel non-seasonal influenza viruses have emerged, most of which have originat...
Influenza is an RNA virus that causes mild to severe respiratory symptoms in humans and other hosts....
Influenza viruses continue to cause yearly epidemics and occasional pandemics in humans. In recent y...
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
Pandemics of influenza emerge from the aquatic bird reservoir, adapt to humans, modify their severit...
On June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization has for the first time in over 40 years raised its al...
Both seasonal and pandemic influenza continue to challenge both scientists and clinicians. Drug-resi...
Influenza virus outbreaks occur with regularity, but the severity of outbreaks is not consistent. Th...
SummaryBackgroundSeasonal influenza causes annual epidemics by the accumulation of antigenic changes...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
Influenza A virus is well known for its capability for genetic changes either through antigen drift ...
Newly emerging or “re-emerging” viral diseases continue to pose significant global public health thr...
SummaryAlthough small in size and simple in structure, influenza viruses are sophisticated organisms...
The threat of an influenza A virus pandemic stems from continual virus spillovers from reservoir spe...
If influenza is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma, then the viral genes are the riddle, t...
In the last 20 years, novel non-seasonal influenza viruses have emerged, most of which have originat...
Influenza is an RNA virus that causes mild to severe respiratory symptoms in humans and other hosts....
Influenza viruses continue to cause yearly epidemics and occasional pandemics in humans. In recent y...
An influenza epidemic was detected in April 2009 at the border between the United States and Mexico....
Pandemics of influenza emerge from the aquatic bird reservoir, adapt to humans, modify their severit...
On June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization has for the first time in over 40 years raised its al...