DIFFERENCE IN BEHAVIOR OF INFLUENZA A AND B VIRUSES IN INFANT RATS: VIRAL MULTIPLICATION IN NASAL TURBINATES AND POTENTIATION OF BACTEREMIC INFECTION WITH H. INFLU-ENZAE TYPE BPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children ...
PA-GFP virus and GFP-NP/PR8 system form dynamic cytosolic viral inclusions.aA549 cells were infected at an MOI of 0.001 with PA-GFP encoding PR8 virus or a WT virus to follow their growth over 48 h on a multicycle assay.bA549 cells were transfected with a plasmid encoding mCherry-N...
MeanT exerted the peaking risk of Flu-A at 1.4 °C (2-weeks’ cumulative relative risk (RR): 14.88, 95% confidence interval (CI): 8.67–23.31) and 25.8 °C (RR: 12.21, 95%CI: 6.64–19.83), Flu-B had the peak at 1.4 °C (RR: 26.44, 95%CI: 11.52–51.86). The highe...
The objective of this study was to investigate the difference in disease severity between influenza A and B among hospitalized adults using a novel ordinal scale and existing clinical outcome end points. METHODS. A prospective, observational study was conducted over the 2016–2018 influenza seasons ...
Immunosuppressed 31 (15)b 12 (6) 5 (4) 7 (8) BPD, bronchopulmonary dysplasia; RAD, reactive airways disease. a Statistically significant difference p < 0.05. b p < 0.005. At the time of initial evaluation, children with laboratory-confirmed influenza were significantly more likely to present...
There was no significant difference in antibody titers between the alum adjuvant group and the CTA1-DD adjuvant group before booster vaccination (Figure 1A, E). Before challenge, the IgG and IgM titers of the CTA1-DD adjuvant group were significantly enhanced compared with the alum adjuvant ...
There were no statistically significant difference of CD3+CD4+,CD4+/ CD8+,CD4+CD25+in the three group(P 0. 05). Conclusion: Children with the influenza B virus infection have lightly disorder in their cellular immunity function,decrease of NK cells ratio has correlation with mixed infection. ...
Pneumococcal Vaccination in Nursing Homes: Does Race Make a Difference? Known disparities in pneumococcal vaccination in the community raise the question of whether disparities also exist in the nursing home setting, which is b... Jill A. Marsteller PhD, MPP a b,Ronald B. Tiggle PhD a,Robin ...
We investigated whether these mutations in the HA contributed to the switching of receptor binding affinity to human/mammalian sialic acid receptors with alpha 2-6 linked glycans using the haemagglutination assay and saturation transfer difference Nuclear Magnetic Resonance studies (STD-NMR) and found ...
Influenza A and influenza B are responsible for epidemics of respiratory illness that occur almost every winter and are often associated with increased rates of hospitalization and death. Influenza type C differs from types A and B in some important ways. Type C infection usually causes either a ...