Sentences with phrase «swine influenza in»

There are a relatively limited number of documented cases of zoonotic [human - communicable] swine influenza in the literature.

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Great article and good to see common sense prevails in respect of swine or any influenza.
Test results from the New York State Wadsworth Laboratories has confirmed the H1N1 influenza (Swine flu) virus in a patient in Oneida County.
Lab Confirms County's First H1N1 (Swine) Case Test results from the New York State Wadsworth Laboratory has confirmed the H1N1 influenza (Swine flu) virus in a patient in Oneida County.
About four students of the school have died from the Influenza H1N1 also known as swine flu in the last two weeks.
The swelling circles represent the amount of human - origin influenza in swine population, «with the viral populations increasing first in Oklahoma and then in Minnesota and Iowa,» as pigs move from the south - central to the Midwest.
«Understanding the importance of long - distance pig transportation in the evolution and spatial dissemination of the influenza virus in swine may inform future strategies for the surveillance and control of influenza,» Nelson and her colleagues concluded in their paper.
Also, since the article was written, there has been significant progress on the implementation of a national influenza surveillance program in swine.
Nelson and her colleagues found that flu in pigs «follows long - distance swine movements from the southern U.S. to the Midwest,» with most of the human - origin H1N1 arriving at Midwest hog farms coming from the Southeast, and most of the swine - origin H1N2 coming from the south - central U.S. And that means the Midwest, as the final destination for many of these pigs, is «likely to provide a reservoir for multiple genetically distinct variants to co-circulate and exchange segments via re-assortment because of the continual importation of swine influenza viruses from other regions,» the researchers noted.
Noting the «relative lack of surveillance for swine influenza viruses,» the authors suggest, «this virus might have been circulating undetected among swine herds somewhere in the world.»
The show includes reassortment of the H1N1 / 2009 influenza virus in swine, ocean noise, the physics of old violins, and more.
The first cases were reported in the United States in March 2009 but the new virus spread rapidly to other countries and in June 2009 the WHO declared a pandemic caused by this strain, known as influenza A (H1N1) pdm09, or «swine flu».
«We found that the vaccines produced against the swine flu pandemic in 2009 were very effective in both preventing influenza infection and reducing the chances of hospital admission due to flu.
Novartis announced in a press statement today that it has made the first batch of vaccine against the A (H1N1) influenza virus causing the swine flu pandemic.
Dr. Evans No we are saying that this particular virus based on what we are seeing clinical expression at this point and time, the introduction of the virus into the pig herd, the pigs have responded in the same way that they have responded to every other swine virus, or circulating influenza virus.
Genetic analysis shows that the virus is a mix of avian and swine viruses from North America, a swine flu strain usually seen in Asia, and a human influenza strain.
Although the world's attention is focused on the novel H1N1 virus causing the swine flu pandemic, H3N2, a seasonal strain of influenza, has popped up in many East Asian countries — and some variants in circulation may outfox the seasonal vaccine in use.
One of the most baffling features of the swine flu outbreak is that, unlike seasonal influenza, severe disease largely does not occur in the elderly.
Question: And is this the first known case in the world of the countries that are experiencing outbreak of human swine influenza where you've seen the flu infect a pig?
All influenza viruses ultimately come from birds, and the paper begins the somewhat operatic and knotty story of this outbreak's origins with an H1N1 first isolated in swine in 1930, which itself was a close relative of the virus that caused the 1918 pandemic in humans.
It's been well researched, by studies, by world organizations, by the Centre for Disease Control in Atlanta, other organizations that have all unanimously come to the conclusion that consumption of pork is not a risk factor for transmission of influenza virus from swine to human.
Since December, an outbreak of swine flu in India has killed more than 1,200 people, and a new MIT study suggests that the strain has acquired mutations that make it more dangerous than previously circulating strains of H1N1 influenza.
The H1N1 influenza virus, a new strain known as swine flu that emerged in 2009, spread rapidly to more than 74 countries.
But a new report from Hong Kong, which conducts the world's most comprehensive surveillance of influenza viruses in pigs, has described the first instance of a swine virus picking up a gene from the novel H1N1 circulating in humans.
«Here we demonstrate that even mice who fully recover from the H1N1 influenza virus responsible for the previous pandemic (also called «swine flu») are later more susceptible to chemical toxins known to trigger Parkinson's in the lab.»
Through a process called recombination, which had not previously been seen in influenza viruses, parts of the human and swine virus genes had joined together to create a totally new antigen, one that human immune systems were unprepared for (Science, 11 May, p. 1041).
The 2009 A / H1N1 was also a derivative of two different strains of swine influenza — one that had been circulating in Europe and Asia and another that was circulating in the Americas, especially North America.
A baby from San Luis Potosí in north - central Mexico was likely infected with the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus on 24 February, making this the earliest case of swine flu yet detected.
Although SARS is his claim to fame, Guan has spent most of his career studying influenza after earning a Ph.D. in swine flu under eminent flu expert Robert Webster of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
Globally, the swine influenza virus population is spatially separated into the North American and Eurasian lineages, although both lineages co-circulate in Asia, which imports swine from North America and Europe.
Pathogenicity and transmissibility of North American triple reassortant swine influenza A viruses in ferrets.
However, the role of local, regional, and global swine - flows in the ecology and evolution of swine influenza viruses remains unclear.
Diversity of Influenza Viruses in Swine and the Emergence of a Novel Human Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1)
To capture the early spatial patterns of a newly emergent virus in swine populations prior to extensive geographical mixing, this study focused on an H1 influenza virus that was introduced twice from humans into swine around 2003.
Our collaborative influenza projects: 1) characterizing the temporal and spatial evolutionary dynamics of the IAV and IBV circulating globally in humans and wild birds, 2) identifying the IAV genotypes circulating in pigs at county fairs (swine - human interface) to determine if fairs produce novel reassortants or enable zoonosis / reverse zoonosis, 3) determining if specific internal gene segment constellations enhance viral fitness, 4) detecting epistatic interactions between gene segments, and 5) assessing the impact of inter-hemispheric migration of viruses / gene segments.
2 Corzo C, Gramer M, Lowe J, Webby R. Swine influenza active surveillance in the United States, in Proceedings.
H1N1 Gamma, H1N2 Delta - 1, H3N2 Cluster - IV - A and H3N2 Cluster - IV - B are some of the most prevalent strains of influenza A virus in swine (IAV - S) that can impact U.S. farms today.
Optimal use of vaccines for control of influenza A virus in swine.
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Well, people were already pretty scared of the recent swine flu outbreaks in 2009 and vets and vaccine manufacturers were eager to prey on pet owners» fears and cash in when canine influenza (dog flu) hit at the same time.
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Allen D. Leman Swine Conf 2011; 27 - 32 4 Donovan, T. Influenza isolate selection methodology for timely autogenous vaccine use, in Proceedings.
«Pfizer Animal Health is committed to monitoring swine influenza viruses and bringing to the market vaccines that help protect against SIV strains circulating in pork production systems today,» said Kuhn.
When he noticed acute coughing in suckling and nursery pigs due to swine influenza, he attacked the problem with good planning, sound science and strong monitoring.
(21) Dr Ronald Schultz is quoted in Vet Med Today: «Immune - mediated disease has developed in human beings following vaccination, as was seen with cases of Guillain - Barre syndrome following swine flu vaccinations, and rheumatoid arthritis following influenza vaccination».
Recently, the outbreak of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2002 - 2003, the Bird Flu in 2008, and the Swine Flu in 2009 served to demonstrate the quick - spreading power of the influenza virus through the convenience and ubiquity of global air travel.
Swine flu first proposed to be a disease related to human influenza during the 1918 flu pandemic, known as Spanish flu, it infected about 500 million resulting in 50 million deaths.
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