AbstractAlthough influenza A viruses are occasionally transmitted from one animal species to another, their host range tends to be restricted. Currently circulating human influenza A viruses are thought to have originated from avian viruses, yet none of these strains replicate in duck intestine, a major site of avian virus replication. Although the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes are known to restrict human virus replication in ducks, the contribution of the other viral genes remains unknown. To determine the genetic basis for host range restriction of the replication of human influenza A virus in duck intestine, we first established a reverse genetics system for generating A/Memphis/8/88 (H3N2) (Mem/88) and A/mallard/New Yo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised...
Influenza-A viruses cause natural infections of humans, some other mammals and birds. Few of the 15 ...
Introductions of low-pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses of subtypes H5 and H7 into poultry fr...
AbstractAlthough influenza A viruses are occasionally transmitted from one animal species to another...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of H3 human influenza viruses does not support viral replication in duck inte...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
H6 subtype influenza viruses are commonly isolated from wild aquatic birds. However, limited informa...
Wild birds, including waterfowl such as ducks, are reservoir hosts of influenza A viruses. Despite t...
Wild birds, including waterfowl such as ducks, are reservoir hosts of influenza A viruses. Despite t...
Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised global concerns of emerg...
Domestic ducks in southern China act as an important reservoir for influenza viruses and have also f...
Domestic ducks in southern China act as an important reservoir for influenza viruses and have also f...
Domestic ducks are natural reservoirs of avian influenza viruses and serve as reassortant hosts for ...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised global concerns of emerg...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised...
Influenza-A viruses cause natural infections of humans, some other mammals and birds. Few of the 15 ...
Introductions of low-pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses of subtypes H5 and H7 into poultry fr...
AbstractAlthough influenza A viruses are occasionally transmitted from one animal species to another...
The hemagglutinin (HA) of H3 human influenza viruses does not support viral replication in duck inte...
Human and other mammalian influenza viruses emerge from a large gene pool provided by avian influenz...
H6 subtype influenza viruses are commonly isolated from wild aquatic birds. However, limited informa...
Wild birds, including waterfowl such as ducks, are reservoir hosts of influenza A viruses. Despite t...
Wild birds, including waterfowl such as ducks, are reservoir hosts of influenza A viruses. Despite t...
Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised global concerns of emerg...
Domestic ducks in southern China act as an important reservoir for influenza viruses and have also f...
Domestic ducks in southern China act as an important reservoir for influenza viruses and have also f...
Domestic ducks are natural reservoirs of avian influenza viruses and serve as reassortant hosts for ...
Background and objectives The main epidemiological reservoir for influenza A viruses is in wild aqua...
Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised global concerns of emerg...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Human infections with avian influenza viruses (AIVs) have frequently raised...
Influenza-A viruses cause natural infections of humans, some other mammals and birds. Few of the 15 ...
Introductions of low-pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses of subtypes H5 and H7 into poultry fr...