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Nöd och död i Norrland
Published 2024-12-01“…In 1920, Sweden experienced a severe outbreak of pandemic influenza, primarily affecting the rural areas in the north. …”
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Cuáles Son los Riesgos de Contraer Enfermedades Asociadas con Pollos?
Published 2019-05-01“…Salmonella, E. coli, los viruses que causan la gripe de las aves (influenza aviar, influenza de aves), y algunos de los viruses que causan encefalitis están asociados con los pollos. …”
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Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions May Attenuate Acute Exacerbations of Asthma: Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Taiwan
Published 2025-01-01“…The patients were categorized into four groups: Group 1, acute AEs in 2019 with influenza infection (n=692); Group 2: acute AEs in 2019 without influenza infection (n=328); Group 3: acute AEs in 2020 with influenza infection (n=268); Group 4: acute AEs in 2020 without influenza infection (n=214). …”
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A Comprehensive Machine Learning Approach for COVID-19 Target Discovery in the Small-Molecule Metabolome
Published 2025-01-01“…<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Respiratory viruses, including Influenza, RSV, and COVID-19, cause various respiratory infections. …”
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Preface
Published 2010-12-01“…A new A/H1N1 influenza virus strain was officially reported/identified in Mexico City on April 13 2009 and over a period of two-weeks the WHO pandemic alert was moved from level 3 to level 5. …”
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Seasonality and the effectiveness of mass vaccination
Published 2015-11-01“…., school calendars or seasonal migration).If a pathogen is only transmissible for a limited period of time each year,then seasonal outbreaks could infect fewer individuals than expected given the pathogen's in-season transmissibility.Influenza, with its short serial interval and long season,probably spreads throughout a population until a substantial fraction of susceptible individuals are infected.Dengue, with a long serial interval and shorter season,may be constrained by its short transmission season rather than the depletion of susceptibles.Using mathematical modeling, we show that mass vaccination is most efficient,in terms of infections prevented per vaccine administered,at high levels of coverage for pathogens that have relatively long epidemicseasons, like influenza, and at low levels of coverage for pathogens with short epidemic seasons, like dengue.Therefore, the length of a pathogen's epidemic season may need to beconsidered when evaluating the costs and benefits of vaccination programs.…”
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Molecular Evidence of Coinfection with Acute Respiratory Viruses and High Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among Patients Presenting Flu-Like Illness in Bukavu City, Democratic Republic of...
Published 2022-01-01“…Overall, 13.9% (188/1352) of patients were confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2. Influenza A 5.6% (56/1352) and Influenza B 0.9% (12/1352) were the most common respiratory viruses detected. …”
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Evaluation of intranasal TLR2/6 agonist INNA-051: safety, tolerability and proof of pharmacology
Published 2024-12-01“…INNA-051 increased expression of genes and pathways associated with host defence responses against influenza and was associated with a shorter duration of infection. …”
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Differential Regulation of DC Function, Adaptive Immunity, and MyD88 Dependence by Two Squalene Emulsion-Based Vaccine Adjuvants
Published 2024-05-01“…Despite their broad use in licensed influenza vaccines, few studies compared their adjuvant effects and action mechanisms side by side. …”
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Herpes zoster vaccine and the risk of stroke: a population-based cohort study using linked data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink
Published 2024-04-01“…The active comparator comprised 653 373 adults receiving an influenza vaccination between 2013 and 2019 meeting herpes zoster vaccine eligibility. …”
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Peptidylarginine Deiminase 2 in Murine Antiviral and Autoimmune Antibody Responses
Published 2022-01-01“…Also, we found that PAD2 is required not just for normal levels of persistent hemagglutination inhibiting antibodies but also for full protection from lethal influenza rechallenge. Together, these data provide evidence for a novel modest requirement for PAD2 in a normal antiviral antibody response and in an abnormal autoantibody response in inflammatory arthritis.…”
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Vaccination and Infection as Causative Factors in Japanese Patients With Rasmussen Syndrome: Molecular Mimicry and HLA Class I
Published 2006-01-01“…In a patient with seizure onset after influenza A infections, cross-reaction of the patient's lymphocytes with GluRε2 and influenza vaccine components was demonstrated by lymphocyte stimulation test. …”
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Portable UV-C device to treat high flow of infectious aerosols generated during clinical respiratory care
Published 2024-12-01“…Testing was with nebulized A/PR/8/34 (H1N1) influenza virus. RNA extraction and qRT-PCR showed virus transited through the prototype. …”
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Impact of Point-of-Care Testing on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Surveillance of Vaccine-Preventable Viral Infections
Published 2025-01-01“…This review delves into the advancements in POC testing, including antigen/antibody detection and molecular assays, while focusing on their impact on the diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance of VPVIs such as mpox, viral hepatitis, influenza, flaviviruses (dengue, Zika, and yellow fever virus), and COVID-19. …”
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Prone Positioning and Intravenous Zanamivir may Represent Effective Alternatives for Patients with Severe ARDS Virus A (H1N1) Related Pneumonia in Hospitals with no Access to ECM...
Published 2010-01-01“…The first patient with influenza A/H1N1-related pneumonia was admitted to an Italian ICU at the end of August 2009. …”
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Post-Vaccination Anaphylaxis in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…Most studies focused on influenza vaccines (<i>n</i> = 15). Across all studies, 262 anaphylactic cases were reported, with 153 cases related to influenza vaccines, followed by herpes zoster virus vaccines (38 cases) and yellow fever vaccines (29 cases). …”
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Mathematical Modelling of Disease Outbreak
Published 2024-12-01“…The model was even able to be applied to real-world cases as in the 1978 influenza outbreak.…”
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Identification and Screening of Natural Neuraminidase Inhibitors from Reduning Injection via One-Step High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Fraction Collector and UHPLC/Q-TOF-MS
Published 2020-01-01“…Neuraminidase plays an essential role in the spread of influenza viruses via cleaving sialic acids from the host cell receptors and virions. …”
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Swine zoonotic viruses: transmission and novel diagnostic technology
Published 2025-01-01“…In this review, to facilitate disease prevention and control efforts, we summarized the prevalence and transmission characteristics of zoonotic viruses associated with pigs, such as influenza virus, coronavirus, and pseudorabies virus. …”
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Limited preventive care among Medicaid enrollees with HIV in the US South
Published 2025-01-01“…Enrollees received lipid, syphilis, and cervical cancer screenings and influenza vaccination in < 50% and glucose screening in 71.7% of total enrollment-years. …”
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