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pro vyhledávání: '"Marie Gramer"'
Autor:
Mariette F. Ducatez, Ben Hause, Evelyn Stigger-Rosser, Daniel Darnell, Cesar Corzo, Kevin Juleen, Randy Simonson, Christy Brockwell-Staats, Adam Rubrum, David Wang, Ashley Webb, Jeri-Carol Crumpton, James F. Lowe, Marie Gramer, Richard J. Webby
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 17, Iss 9, Pp 1624-1629 (2011)
As a result of human-to-pig transmission, pandemic influenza A (H1N1) 2009 virus was detected in pigs soon after it emerged in humans. In the United States, this transmission was quickly followed by multiple reassortment between the pandemic virus an
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https://doaj.org/article/67b5e64845904124a304fdc7d6a2f41e
Autor:
Subrata Barman, Petr S Krylov, Thomas P Fabrizio, John Franks, Jasmine C Turner, Patrick Seiler, David Wang, Jerold E Rehg, Gene A Erickson, Marie Gramer, Robert G Webster, Richard J Webby
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e1002791 (2012)
North American triple reassortant swine (TRS) influenza A viruses have caused sporadic human infections since 2005, but human-to-human transmission has not been documented. These viruses have six gene segments (PB2, PB1, PA, HA, NP, and NS) closely r
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https://doaj.org/article/86fb338e9ac8423797ebc87cdf8157c6
Autor:
Martha I Nelson, Philippe Lemey, Yi Tan, Amy Vincent, Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam, Susan Detmer, Cécile Viboud, Marc A Suchard, Andrew Rambaut, Edward C Holmes, Marie Gramer
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 7, Iss 6, p e1002077 (2011)
The emergence and rapid global spread of the swine-origin H1N1/09 pandemic influenza A virus in humans underscores the importance of swine populations as reservoirs for genetically diverse influenza viruses with the potential to infect humans. Howeve
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https://doaj.org/article/d292d870b2bc4db4b7882d7b25326436
Autor:
Anna Romagosa, Montserrat Torremorell, Robert B. Morrison, Cesar Corzo, Scott Dee, Marie Gramer
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary Journal
Influenza A virus infects a wide range of species including both birds and mammals (including humans). One of the key routes by which the virus can infect populations of animals is by aerosol transmission. This study explored the relationship between
Publikováno v:
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 61:490-499
Summary Influenza A viruses are common causes of respiratory disease in pigs and can be transmitted among multiple host species, including humans. The current lack of published information on infection dynamics of influenza viruses within swine herds
Autor:
John Deen, Montserrat Torremorell, Han S Joo, Marie Gramer, Susan E. Detmer, Anna Romagosa, Matthew W. Allerson
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 31:500-505
The commonality of influenza A virus (IAV) exposure and vaccination on swine farms in the United States ensures that the majority of neonatal pigs will have some degree of maternal immunity to IAV. The influence of maternal immunity on IAV transmissi
Autor:
Marie Gramer, Shinichiro Enomoto, Ping Wang, Manoosak Wongphatcharachai, Srinand Sreevatsan, Alongkorn Amonsin, Richard J. Webby
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 51:46-54
Triple reassortant influenza A viruses (IAVs) of swine, particularly the North American H3N2 subtype, circulate in swine herds and may reassort and result in the emergence of novel zoonotic strains. Current diagnostic tools rely on isolation of the v
Autor:
Xudong Lin, David E. Wentworth, Timothy B. Stockwell, Aaron Schwartzbard, Susan E. Detmer, Yi Tan, Rebecca A. Halpin, Martha I. Nelson, Amy L. Vincent, Edward C. Holmes, Marie Gramer
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Virology. 93:2584-2589
Revealing the frequency and determinants of reassortment among RNA genome segments is fundamental to understanding basic aspects of the biology and evolution of the influenza virus. To estimate the extent of genomic reassortment in influenza viruses
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Pathology. 50:648-658
The binding of influenza A viruses to epithelial cells in the respiratory tract of mammals is a key step in the infection process. Therefore, direct assessment of virus-host cell interaction using virus histochemistry (VH) will enhance our understand
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 86:8872-8878
Novel H3N2 influenza viruses (H3N2v) containing seven genome segments from swine lineage triple-reassortant H3N2 viruses and a 2009 pandemic H1N1 (H1N1pdm09) matrix protein segment (pM) were isolated from 12 humans in the United States between August