Spread of the H1N1 virus is thought to occur in the same way that seasonal flu spreads. Flu viruses are spread mainly from person to person through coughing or sneezing by people with influenza. H1N1病毒的传播方式与季节性流感的传播方式相同。流...
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Worse yet, history shows that soon after Dr. Gallo’s alleged “discovery” of the AIDS virus in 1984, Dr. Moore co-directed the only official effort to examine Merck’s HB vaccine for “fear of possible AIDS transmission.”23His principle co-investigator was Dr. B.J. Poiesz at the Sta...
MDCK cells transfected with EGFP-LC3 plasmid were infected with H1N1 virus, and immunofluorescence was used to detect the effect of tetrandrine on LC3 and co-localization with intracellular viral NP protein. A549 cells were cultured in vitro and infected with H1N1 virus with a MOI of 0.1. ...
Influenza is a contagious respiratory disease and its main etiological agent is the Influenza A virus, which is responsible for several pandemics. Viruses belonging to this genus are constantly mutable beyond being difficult to control and eradicate. The H1N1 flu is one of the most frequent types ...
new look at an old virus: patterns of mutation accumulation in the human H1N1 influenza virus ...
. The symptoms closely resemble those of flu caused by the known seasonal influenza viruses. Basically it is impossible to predict which influenza virus type will develop from a seasonal flu into an epidemic (locally limited outbreaks) or an influenza pandemic (worldwide spread). History shows ...
H5N1, etc. Among all the subtypes, HA 1–3 can cause pandemic of human influenza, and H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2 are common and fixed virus phenotypes causing human influenza. In human history, three pandemic outbreaks of influenza occurred in 1918, 1957, and 1968. The prevailing influenza virus...
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An acute viral respiratory infection caused by a strain of influenza virus which is endemic in swine (pigs). Rarely reported in humans prior to 2009, the disease is caused by a mutated strain of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus. It is highly contagious and