The genetic structure of H5N1, a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (influenza A virus subtype H5N1), is characterized by a segmented RNA genome consisting...
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Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 (A/H5N1) is a subtype of the influenza A virus, which causes the disease avian influenza (often referred to as "bird flu")...
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viruses. The main virus involved in the global outbreak is as H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genetic diversification of which with other clades (such as 2.3.2.1c)...
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H5N1 influenza virus is a type of influenza A virus which mostly infects birds. H5N1 flu is a concern due to the fact that its global spread may constitute...
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A H5N1 vaccine is an influenza vaccine intended to provide immunization to influenza A virus subtype H5N1. Vaccination of poultry against the avian H5N1...
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a genetic level from a highly pathogenic, emergent strain of H5N1, which was able to achieve hitherto unprecedented global spread in 2008. The H5N1 strain...
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human flu viruses and avian flu viruses (especially H5N1) will provide an opportunity for genetic material to be exchanged between species-specific viruses...
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different from the current H5N1 strain on a genetic level, making the global spread of this new strain unprecedented. The current H5N1 strain is a fast-mutating...
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different from the current H5N1 strain on a genetic level, making the global spread of this new strain unprecedented. The current H5N1 strain is a fast-mutating...
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different from the current H5N1 strain on a genetic level, making the global spread of this new strain unprecedented. The current H5N1 strain is a fast-mutating...
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Transmission and infection of H5N1 from infected avian sources to humans has been a concern since the first documented case of human infection in 1997...
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from the 2006 strain of H5N1 on a genetic level, making the global spread of this new strain unprecedented. The 2006 strain of H5N1 is a fast-mutating, highly...
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H5N1 clinical trials are clinical trials concerning H5N1 vaccines, which are intended to provide immunization to influenza A virus subtype H5N1. They...
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Fujian flu (redirect from A/Fujian (H5N1))
six human H5N1 virus samples to WHO laboratories: two in December 2005 and four in May 2006. Influenza vaccine H5N1 genetic structure H5N1 vaccine H1N1...
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Hemagglutinin (influenza) (section Structure)
Hemagglutinin Neuraminidase Antigenic shift Sialic acid Epitope H5N1 genetic structure [p] ^Hemagglutinin is pronounced /he-mah-Glue-tin-in/. Skehel JJ...
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Influenza A virus (section Structure and genetics)
PMID 16318689. Figure 1 shows a diagramatic representation of the genetic relatedness of Asian H5N1 hemagglutinin genes from various isolates of the virus CDC...
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pandemic for government preparation for an H5N1 pandemic The social impact of H5N1 is the effect or influence of H5N1 in human society.[citation needed] On...
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H5N1 Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Genetic structure Infection Human mortality Global spread in 2004 in 2005 in 2006 in 2007 2020–2025 Social impact...
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Goose Guangdong virus (category Influenza A virus subtype H5N1)
strain A/Goose/Guangdong/1/96 (Gs/Gd)-like H5N1 HPAI viruses. It is a strain of the Influenzavirus A subtype H5N1 virus that was first detected in a goose...
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Hungary, and that the H5N1 strains previously found in Hungary, and those found at Suffolk, were effectively genetically identical. H5N1 is a subtype of the...
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them exchanging genetic material are higher, whereas a stable (seasonal flu) virus is less likely to take on genetic material." The H5N1 virus is mostly...
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which can combine (i.e. exchange homologous genome subunits by genetic reassortment) with H5N1, passing genes and mutating into a form which can pass easily...
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Water bird (section H5N1)
to the west and south, as genetically closely related H5N1 viruses have been isolated in several countries since 2005. H5N1 HPAIV infections have become...
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Influenza pandemic (category Influenza A virus subtype H5N1)
vaccine lots for both H5N1 and H9N2 strains as well as contracting for the manufacturing of 2 million doses of an H5N1 vaccine. This H5N1 vaccine production...
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Virus (redirect from Virus structure)
particles, or virions, consisting of (i) genetic material, i.e., long molecules of DNA or RNA that encode the structure of the proteins by which the virus acts;...
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Oseltamivir (section H5N1 avian influenza "bird flu")
mutations that confer resistance to oseltamivir have been identified in a few H5N1 isolates from infected patients treated with oseltamivir, and have emerged...
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M2 proton channel (section Structure)
intracellular pH, and is able to replace influenza A M2 in this capacity. H5N1 genetic structure Pielak RM, Chou JJ (February 2011). "Influenza M2 proton channels"...
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use these terminal residues as their substrates.[citation needed] H5N1 genetic structure Antigenic shift Influenza research Hemagglutinin Jedrzejas, MJ;...
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Influenza (section Genome and structure)
genes to H5N1 and H7N9 during reassortment. Migratory birds can spread influenza across long distances. An example of this was when an H5N1 strain in...
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PMID 16318689. Figure 1 shows a diagramatic representation of the genetic relatedness of Asian H5N1 hemagglutinin genes from various isolates of the virus Shao...
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