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Protective efficacy of a high-growth reassortant swine H3N2 inactivated vaccine constructed by reverse genetic manipulation

Wen F, Ma JH, Yu H, Yang FR, Huang M, Zhou YJ, Li ZJ, Tong GZ

Novel reassortant H3N2 swine influenza viruses (SwIV) with the matrix gene from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic virus have been isolated in many countries as well as during outbreaks in multiple...
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Seroprevalence of three influenza A viruses (H1N1, H3N2, and H3N8) in pet dogs presented to a veterinary hospital in Ohio

Jang H, Jackson YK, Daniels JB, Ali A, Kang KI, Elaish M, Lee CW

The prevalence of canine H3N8 influenza and human H1N1 and H3N2 influenza in dogs in Ohio was estimated by conducting serologic tests on 1,082 canine serum samples. In addition, risk...
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Prevalence of Seasonal Influenza Viruses and Pandemic H1N1 Virus in Beijing from 2008 to 2012

Cui S, Tian L, Peng X, Lu G, Shi W, Meng D, Wang Q

  • KMID: 2434492
  • Ann Lab Med.
  • 2012 Nov;32(6):455-456.
No abstract available.
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Prolonged shedding of the canine influenza H3N2 virus in nasal swabs of experimentally immunocompromised dogs

Hong M, Kang B, Na W, An D, Moon H, Kim DJ, Oh J, Park SJ, Poo H, Kim JK, Kim J, Song D

  • KMID: 2391978
  • Clin Exp Vaccine Res.
  • 2013 Jan;2(1):66-68.
PURPOSE: The avian origin canine influenza virus H3N2 has been recently isolated and found to be currently in dog population in South Korea and China. The purpose of this study...
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Post-pandemic seroprevalence of human influenza viruses in domestic cats

Ibrahim M, Ali A, Daniels JB, Lee CW

The continuous exposure of cats to diverse influenza viruses raises the concern of a potential role of cats in the epidemiology of these viruses. Our previous seroprevalence study of domestic...
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A novel M2e-multiple antigenic peptide providing heterologous protection in mice

Wen F, Ma JH, Yu H, Yang FR, Huang M, Zhou YJ, Li ZJ, Wang XH, Li GX, Jiang YF, Tong W, Tong GZ

Swine influenza viruses (SwIVs) cause considerable morbidity and mortality in domestic pigs, resulting in a significant economic burden. Moreover, pigs have been considered to be a possible mixing vessel in...
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Safety and Immunogenicity of a New Trivalent Inactivated Split-virus Influenza Vaccine in Healthy Korean Children: A Randomized, Double-blinded, Active-controlled, Phase III Study

Kang JH, Oh CE, Lee J, Lee SY, Cha SH, Kim DS, Kim HH, Lee JH, Kim JT, Ma SH, Hong YJ, Cheong HJ, Lee HJ

We report results of a randomized, double-blinded, active-controlled, phase III study conducted to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of a new trivalent inactivated split-virus influenza vaccine (GC501) manufactured by the...
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Quantitative measurement of influenza virus replication using consecutive bronchoalveolar lavage in the lower respiratory tract of a ferret model

Lee DH, Kim JI, Lee JW, Chung WH, Park JK, Lee YN, Han JS, Kim HY, Lee SW, Song CS

The ferret is an established animal model of influenza virus infection. Although viral replication in the upper respiratory tract is usually measured with consecutively collected nasal washes, daily evaluation of...
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Immunogenicity and Safety of Trivalent Split Influenza Vaccine in Healthy Korean Adults with Low Pre-Existing Antibody Levels: An Open Phase I Trial

Kang K, Han S, Hong T, Jeon S, Paek J, Kang JH, Yim DS

PURPOSE: A phase I clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of newly developed egg-cultivated trivalent inactivated split influenza vaccine (TIV) in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The TIV...
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