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    A Common Surface Antigen in Influenza Viruses from Human and Avian Sources Show Full Record 1901 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Journal of General Virology. 1968 Sep;3(2):201-8.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Analysis aspects Antigens Avian influenza Hemagglutinins Humans Immunology Neuraminidase Orthomyxoviridae Species specificity 
    Abstract:   No abstract available.
    A One-Size-Fits-All Flu Vaccine? Show Full Record 1911 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Science. 2006 Apr 21;312(5772):380-2.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Animals Antibodies Antigenic variation Avian influenza Clinical trials Hemagglutinins Humans Immunology Influenza A Virus Mice Nucleoproteins Orthomyxoviridae infections Prevention & control Proteins RNA Vaccines 
    Abstract:   No abstract available.
    A Pathogenesis Study of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus H5N2 in Chickens, Using Immunohistochemistry Show Full Record 1870 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Journal of Comparative Pathology. 1992 Oct;107(3):341-8.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Analysis aspects Animals Antigens Avian influenza Brain Chickens Immunohistochemistry Immunology Influenza A Virus Influenza A Virus, H5N2 subtype Influenza in birds Pathogenicity Pathology 
    Abstract:   From abstract (online abstract only): Eighteen specific pathogen-free chickens (nine hens older than 1 year and nine 15-week-old males) were inoculated with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus A/Chicken/Pennsylvania/1370/1983 (H5N2). Birds were serially killed and tissues collected for histological and immunohistochemical evaluation. In the group of older hens, disease was acute or peracute. By immunohistochemistry, antigen was abundant in capillary endothelium in multiple organs, and staini...
    A Plague Epizootic in the Black-Tailed Prairie Dog (Cynomys Ludovicianus) Show Full Record 1594 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 2006 Jan;42(1):74-80.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Epidemiology Immunology Plague Prairie dogs Rodent diseases Sciuridae Seroepidemiologic studies Veterinary medicine Wyoming Yersinia pestis 
    Abstract:   From abstract (free full-text available): Plague is the primary cause for the rangewide decline in prairie dog (Cynomys spp.) distribution and abundance, yet our knowledge of plague dynamics in prairie dog populations is limited. Our understanding of the effects of plague on the most widespread species, the black-tailed prairie dog (C. ludovicianus), is particularly weak. During a study on the population biology of black-tailed prairie dogs in Wyoming, USA, plague was detected in a colony under ...
    An epornitic of Type A Influenza Virus Infection in Ducks Show Full Record 1279 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.1970 Dec 15;157(12):2106-8.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Ducks Immunology Microbiology Orthomyxoviridae infections Pathology Poultry diseases Veterinary medicine 
    Abstract:   No online abstract available.
    [PDF] Antibodies to Human Influenzavirus Neuraminidase (the A-Asian-57 H2N2 Strain) in Sera from Australian Pelagic Birds Show Full Record 1457 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 1972;47(4):535-41
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Analysis aspects Animals Antibodies Australia Avian influenza Bird diseases Birds Human Influenza Humans Immunology Microbiology Neuraminidase Orthomyxoviridae Serology Veterinary medicine 
    Abstract:   From abstract (free full-text available): Sera collected from Australian pelagic birds specifically inhibited the neuraminidase of the Asian/57 (H2N2) strain of human influenzavirus. Neuraminidase inhibition titres of some sera were high and the avidity of the inhibitor was comparable to that of specific antibody. The neuraminidase of A/Hong Kong/1/68 (H3N2), which was undergone considerable antigenic drift in man since 1957, was inhibited to a lesser extent by the bird sera, while the neuramini...
    [PDF] Antibodies to Influenza Viruses (Including the Human A2-Asian-57 Strain) in Sera from Australian Shearwaters (Puffinus pacificus) Show Full Record 1892 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 1970;42(6):885-9.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Analysis aspects Animals Antibodies Australia Avian influenza Bird diseases Birds Disease reservoirs Humans Immunology Orthomyxoviridae Veterinary medicine 
    Abstract:   No abstract available (free full-text available).
    Antibody Response to Influenza Vaccination in the Elderly: a Quantitative Review Show Full Record 1538 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Vaccine. 2006 Feb 20;24(8):1159-69. Epub 2005 Sep 19
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Antibodies Humans Immunology Vaccines 
    Abstract:   From abstract (online abstract only): We performed a quantitative review of 31 vaccine antibody response studies conducted from 1986 to 2002 and compared antibody responses to influenza vaccine in groups of elderly versus younger adults. We did a weighted analysis of the probability of vaccine response (measured as seroconversion and seroprotection) for each vaccine component (H1, H3 and B antigens). Using a multiple regression model, we adjusted for factors that might affect the vaccine respons...
    Antigenic Analysis of Influenza A Virus Surface Antigens: Considerations for the Nomenclature of Influenza Virus Show Full Record 819 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 1980;3(1-2):5-18.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Analysis aspects Antigens Avian influenza Horses Humans Immunology Influenza A Virus 
    Abstract:   From abstract (online abstract only): The surface antigens of a comprehensive collection of prototype and other strains of influenza A virus of human, swine, equine and avian origin were studied in immuno-double-diffusion tests with antisera to purified hemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigens. These tests were selected because of their ability to reveal antigenic relationships which may not be apparent by conventional hemagglutination and neuraminidase-inhibition techniques. The antigenic analy...
    Antigenic and Genetic Analyses of H1N1 Influenza A Viruses from European Pigs Show Full Record 782 Bookmark and Share
    Source: Journal of General Virology. 1997 Mar;78 ( Pt 3):553-62.
    Resource Type(s): Journal (Articles)
    Searchable Keywords: Avian influenza Europe Genetic diversity Genetics Humans Immunology Influenza A Virus Influenza A Virus, H5N1Subtype Swine Viral antigens Viral hemagglutinins 
    Abstract:   From abstract (free full-text available): H1N1 influenza A viruses isolated from pigs in Europe since 1981 were examined both antigenically and genetically and compared with H1N1 viruses from other sources. H1N1 viruses from pigs and birds could be divided into three groups: avian, classical swine and 'avian-like' swine viruses. Low or no reactivity of 'avian-like' swine viruses in HI tests with monoclonal antibodies raised against classical swine viruses was associated with amino acid substitut...
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