Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal health. Influenza A viruses are unique in many ways. Firstly, they are unique in the diversity of host species that they infect. This includes waterfowl (the original reservoir), terrestrial and aquatic poultry, swine, humans, horses, dog, cats, whales, seals and several other mammalian species. Secondly, they are unique in their capacity to evolve and adapt, following crossing the species barrier, in order to replicate and spread to other individuals within the new species. Finally, they are unique in the frequency of inter-species transmission events that occur. Indeed, the consequences of novel influenza virus strain in an immunologically naï...
Since the 1990s, the threat of influenza viruses to veterinary and human public health has increased...
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
textabstractInfluenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human an...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
AbstractInfluenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and an...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
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...
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
textabstractInfluenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human an...
Influenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and animal hea...
AbstractInfluenza A viruses are amongst the most challenging viruses that threaten both human and an...
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality ...
Influenza A viruses are zoonotic pathogens that infect a variety of host species including wild aqua...
Influenza virus infection, one of the most com-mon infectious diseases is a highly contagious airbor...
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...
Avian influenza viruses are the precursors of human influenza A viruses. They may be transmitted dir...
Influenza A viruses exist within their natural host, aquatic birds, in a number of antigenic subtype...