Replication of avian influenza viruses in humans
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Auteurs : A. S. Beare [Royaume-Uni] ; R. G. Webster [États-Unis]Source :
- Archives of Virology [ 0304-8608 ] ; 1991-03-01.
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- Antibody responses, Avian, Avian influenza, Avian influenza viruses, Avian strains, Beare, Clinical reactions, Dos, Harvard hospital, Hemagglutinin, High doses, Hinshaw, Human influenza, Human strains, Human viruses, Human volunteers, Influenza, Influenza viruses, Inoculated, Jude research hospital, Molecular biology, Nasal washings, Pandemic influenza, Present studies, Receptor specificity, Replication, Serological studies, Southern china, Squirrel monkeys, Subtypes, Surface antigens, Virol, Virology, Virus, Virus excretions, Volunteers inoculated, Wild ducks.
Abstract
Summary: Volunteers inoculated with avian influenza viruses belonging to subtypes currently circulating in humans (H1N1 and H3N2) were largely refractory to infection. However 11 out of 40 volunteers inoculated with the avian subtypes, H4N8, H6N1, and H10N7, shed virus and had mild clinical symptoms: they did not produce a detectable antibody response. This was presumably because virus multiplication was limited and insufficient to stimulate a detectable primary immune response. Avian influenza viruses comprise hemagglutinin (HA) subtypes 1–14 and it is possible that HA genes not so far seen in humans could enter the human influenza virus gene pool through reassortment between avian and circulating human viruses.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01314321
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