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These mouse models can facilitate comprehensive research into the pathogenesis, immune response, and efficacy of antiviral treatments against influenza A infections. Influenza A viruses are members of the Orthomyxoviridae family with a unique genome consisting of eight single-stranded negative-sense RNA fragments. ...
Neuraminidase (NA), also known as sialidase, is a glycoprotein distributed on the envelope of the influenza virus. It is antigenic and can catalyze the hydrolysis of sialic acids, helping mature influenza viruses detach from host cells and infect new cells. ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of hantavirus infections. These RNA viruses may lead to serious diseases in humans with a high risk of fatality and have been classified by the CDC as a potential bioterrorism ...
“Despite best intentions, current practices for evaluating patients suspected for acute respiratory tract infections are insufficient. Many patients without bacterial infections are overtreated with unnecessary antibiotics and extended hospital stays, while some patients with infections are missed, leading to dire clinical outcomes. ...
Submitted in 2012 and 2013, and respectively entitled “Modified coiled-coil type proteins having improved properties” and “Influenza nucleoprotein vaccines”, these two patents offer additional cover on the American market to the new generation of Imaxio’s antigen re-engineering technology, as well as to its influenza vaccine ...
Because asthma was the most common underlying health condition among those hospitalized in the United States with 2009 H1N1 influenza infection during the 2009-2010 influenza season, NHLBI and NIAID conducted a collaborative study to establish safe and effective strategies to vaccinate children and adults with mild to severe asthma against the ...
Because asthma was the most common underlying health condition among those hospitalized in the United States with 2009 H1N1 influenza infection during the 2009-2010 influenza season, NHLBI and NIAID conducted a collaborative study to establish safe and effective strategies to vaccinate children and adults with mild to severe asthma against the ...