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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555655/do-we-protect-ourselves-against-west-nile-virus-a-systematic-review-on-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-and-their-determinants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Fonzo, Chiara Bertoncello, Liliana Tudor, Liana Miccolis, Michele Serpentino, Daniele Petta, Irene Amoruso, Tatjana Baldovin, Andrea Trevisan
BACKGROUND: West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus. In humans, 80% of infections are asymptomatic, while approximately 20% experience influenza-like symptoms. Fewer than 1% develop the neuroinvasive form which can lead to encephalitis, meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, and even death. The global spread of the virus to areas where it was not previously present has become a growing concern. Since the 2000 s, there have been numerous outbreaks affecting local and travelling populations worldwide...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Infection and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543934/influenza-a-neuraminidase-based-bivalent-mrna-vaccine-induces-th1-type-immune-response-and-provides-protective-effects-in-mice
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingyang Li, Mengyuan Liu, Shaohui Song, Ruirui Zhao, Yun Xie, Jing Liu, Lilan Xu, Xuefeng Ma, Mingyu Song, Jian Zhou, Guoyang Liao
Vaccines are one of the most effective means of preventing influenza A, typically containing the hemagglutinin (HA) of the influenza A virus. However, antigenic drift and shift of the influenza A virus can lead to instability in vaccine efficacy. Compared to HA, the antigenic variation rate of neuraminidase (NA) is slower. In traditional inactivated influenza vaccines, although they contain a certain amount of NA, there are significant differences between different batches, which cannot consistently induce NA-based immune responses...
March 13, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543806/evaluation-of-vaccine-immunogenicity-correlates-to-real-world-protection-influenza
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REVIEW
Csaba Laszlofy, Gyorgy Fazekas, Zoltan Barath, Zoltan Vajo
Recent events highlighted that, despite decades of studying vaccine immunogenicity and efforts toward finding correlates of protection, evaluating real-world vaccine efficacy as well as establishing meaningful licensing criteria still represents a significant challenge. In this paper, we review all aspects of influenza vaccine immunogenicity, including animal and human challenge studies, humoral and cellular immunity parameters, and their potential correlation with real-life protection from disease.
March 12, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543786/structural-impact-of-the-interaction-of-the-influenza-a-virus-nucleoprotein-with-genomic-rna-segments
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erwan Quignon, Damien Ferhadian, Antoine Hache, Valérie Vivet-Boudou, Catherine Isel, Anne Printz-Schweigert, Amélie Donchet, Thibaut Crépin, Roland Marquet
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) possess a segmented genome consisting of eight viral RNAs (vRNAs) associated with multiple copies of viral nucleoprotein (NP) and a viral polymerase complex. Despite the crucial role of RNA structure in IAV replication, the impact of NP binding on vRNA structure is not well understood. In this study, we employed SHAPE chemical probing to compare the structure of NS and M vRNAs of WSN IAV in various states: before the addition of NP, in complex with NP, and after the removal of NP...
March 9, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537762/molecular-characteristics-and-biofilm-formation-capacity-of-nontypeable-haemophilus-influenza-strains-isolated-from-lower-respiratory-tract-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiying Xiao, Lin Su, Xiya Chen, Shumin Huang, Mingming Zhou, Zhimin Chen
With the widespread introduction of the Hib conjugate vaccine, Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) has emerged as the predominant strain globally. NTHi presents a significant challenge as a causative agent of chronic clinical infections due to its high rates of drug resistance and biofilm formation. While current research on NTHi biofilms in children has primarily focused on upper respiratory diseases, investigations into lower respiratory sources remain limited. In this study, we collected 54 clinical strains of lower respiratory tract origin from children...
March 26, 2024: Microbial Pathogenesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38535583/viral-infections-are-they-a-trigger-and-risk-factor-of-alzheimer-s-disease
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REVIEW
Meagan D Rippee-Brooks, Wenzhe Wu, Jianli Dong, Miguel Pappolla, Xiang Fang, Xiaoyong Bao
Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a progressive and debilitating condition, is reported to be the most common type of dementia, with at least 55 million people believed to be currently affected. Many causation hypotheses of AD exist, yet the intriguing link between viral infection and its possible contribution to the known etiology of AD has become an attractive focal point of research for the field and a challenging study task. In this review, we will explore the historical perspective and milestones that led the field to investigate the viral connection to AD...
March 8, 2024: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528300/evaluation-of-immunogenicity-and-protective-efficacy-of-bacteriophage-conjugated-haemagglutinin-based-subunit-vaccine-against-equine-influenza-virus-in-a-murine-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramesh Kumar, Bidhan Chandra Bera, Taruna Anand, Selvaraj Pavulraj, Manu Kurian Mathew, R P Gupta, Bhupendra Nath Tripathi, Nitin Virmani
Equine influenza (EI) is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease of equines caused by the H3N8 subtype of Influenza A virus i.e. equine influenza virus (EIV). Vaccination is an important and effective tool for the control of EI in equines. Most of the commercial influenza vaccines are produced in embryonated hen's eggs which has several inherent disadvantages. Hence, subunit vaccine based on recombinant haemagglutinin (HA) antigen, being the most important envelope glycoprotein has been extensively exploited for generating protective immune responses, against influenza A and B viruses...
March 26, 2024: Veterinary Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524221/clinical-presentation-risk-factors-and-comparison-of-laboratory-diagnostics-for-seasonal-influenza-virus-among-cambodians-from-2007-to-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agus Rachmat, Gerard C Kelly, Long Khanh Tran, Nathaniel Christy, Chonthida Supaprom, Vireak Heang, Sokha Dul, Jose A Garcia-Rivera, Satharath Prom, Heng Sopheab, John S Brooks, Ian J Sutherland, Karen S Corson, Andrew G Letizia
BACKGROUND: Despite its global significance, challenges associated with understanding the epidemiology and accurately detecting, measuring, and characterizing the true burden of seasonal influenza remain in many resource-poor settings. METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted in Cambodia at 28 health facilities between 2007 and 2020 utilizing passive surveillance data of patients presenting with acute undifferentiated febrile illness (AUFI) to describe the prevalence of influenza A and B and characterize associated risk factors and symptoms using a questionnaire...
March 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522539/tailored-wastewater-surveillance-framework-uncovered-the-epidemics-of-key-pathogens-in-a-northwestern-city-of-china
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haifeng Li, Fenglan He, Ziquan Lv, Liu Yi, Ziqiang Zhang, Hui Li, Songzhe Fu
Wastewater surveillance enables rapid pathogen monitoring and community prevalence estimation. However, how to design an integrated and tailored wastewater surveillance framework to monitor major health threats in metropolises remains a major challenge. In this study, we first analyzed the historical clinical data of Xi'an city and designed a wastewater surveillance framework covering five key endemic viruses, namely, SARS-CoV-2, norovirus, influenza A virus (IAV), influenza B virus (IBV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and hantavirus...
March 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520887/higher-interleukin-6-is-associated-with-greater-momentary-social-connection-in-close-relationships-in-daily-life
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatum A Jolink, Taylor N West, Gabriella M Alvarez, Megan N Cardenas, Mallory J Feldman, Sara B Algoe, Keely A Muscatell
Recent evidence has documented associations between higher levels of inflammation and social approach behaviors toward close others in laboratory-based tasks. Yet it is unknown if this translates to interactions with close others in daily life. Given that momentary experiences of social connection have both relational and health consequences, this is a critical gap in our knowledge. To address the association between inflammation and momentary social connection experiences in close relationships, 55 participants provided blood samples on two consecutive days, which were assayed for circulating levels of the inflammatory marker interleukin-6 (IL-6)...
March 8, 2024: Psychoneuroendocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518381/platycodin-d-facilitates-antiviral-immunity-through-inhibiting-cytokine-storm-via-targeting-k63-linked-traf6-ubiquitination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Liu, Lirong Xu, Enhao Lu, Chenchen Tang, Hanxiao Zhang, Yanwu Xu, Yuanyuan Yu, Naomi Ong, Xiao-Dong Yang, Qilong Chen, Yuejuan Zheng
Influenza virus infection is a worldwide challenge that causes heavy burdens on public health. The mortality rate of severe influenza patients is often associated with hyperactive immunological abnormalities characterized by hypercytokinemia. Due to the continuous mutations and the occurrence of drug-resistant influenza virus strains, the development of host-directed immunoregulatory drugs is urgently required. Platycodon grandiflorum is among the top 10 herbs of traditional Chinese medicine used to treat pulmonary diseases...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513611/changes-in-viral-dynamics-following-the-legal-relaxation-of-covid-19-mitigation-measures-in-japan-from-children-to-adults-a-single-center-study-2020-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yosuke Hirotsu, Yuki Nagakubo, Makoto Maejima, Masahiro Shibusawa, Kazuhiro Hosaka, Hitomi Sueki, Hitoshi Mochizuki, Masao Omata
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory infections are an ongoing global health challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered global nonpharmacological measures that reshaped public health. In Japan, the shift from legal to individual discretion in pandemic management started on May 8, 2023. However, it still unknown how the relaxation of measures affects respiratory pathogens across age groups. METHODS: We collected 16,946 samples from 13,526 patients between February 2020 and September 2023, analyzing the circulating respiratory pathogen dynamics using FilmArray respiratory panel...
March 2024: Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504381/assessing-one-health-capacities-for-transboundary-zoonotic-diseases-at-the-libya-tunisia-border
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren N Miller, Walid K Saadawi, Wafa Ben Hamouda, Ahmed S Elgari, Emaduldin A Abdulkarim, Ashur M M Lmrabet, Abir E Elbukhmari, Kaouther Harabech, Ammar Ali Jemai, Milad Farhat, Rasha Al-Azab, Abdulaziz Zorgani, Omar Elamher, Tarek Al Sanouri, Claire J Standley, Erin M Sorrell
BACKGROUND: The dynamic nature of zoonotic emergence, spillover and spread necessitates multisectoral coordination beyond national borders to encompass cross-boundary and regional cooperation. Designated points of entry (POEs), specifically ground crossings, serve as critical locales for establishing and maintaining robust prevention, detection, notification, coordination, and response mechanisms to transboundary emerging and re-emerging disease threats. In order to better assess One Health capacities for transboundary zoonotic diseases (TZD) prevention, detection and response we adapted an existing tool, One Health Systems Assessment for Priority Zoonoses (OHSAPZ), for a cross-border, POE setting in North Africa...
March 19, 2024: One health outlook
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503091/a-novel-data-augmentation-approach-for-influenza-a-subtype-prediction-based-on-ha-proteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Amin Sohrabi, Fatemeh Zare-Mirakabad, Saeed Shiri Ghidary, Mahsa Saadat, Seyed-Ali Sadegh-Zadeh
Influenza, a pervasive viral respiratory illness, remains a significant global health concern. The influenza A virus, capable of causing pandemics, necessitates timely identification of specific subtypes for effective prevention and control, as highlighted by the World Health Organization. The genetic diversity of influenza A virus, especially in the hemagglutinin protein, presents challenges for accurate subtype prediction. This study introduces PreIS as a novel pipeline utilizing advanced protein language models and supervised data augmentation to discern subtle differences in hemagglutinin protein sequences...
March 13, 2024: Computers in Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499832/estimation-of-symptomatic-respiratory-syncytial-virus-infection-incidence-in-adults-in-multiple-countries-a-time-series-model-based-analysis-protocol
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin Bruyndonckx, Aleksandra Polkowska-Kramek, Caihua Liang, Charles Nuttens, Thao Mai Phuong Tran, Bradford D Gessner, Elizabeth Begier
INTRODUCTION: Estimating respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) burden in adults is challenging because of non-specific symptoms, infrequent standard-of-care testing, resolution of viral shedding before seeking medical care, test positivity that varies by specimen site in the upper airway and lower diagnostic test sensitivity compared to children. Conducting prospective observational studies to assess RSV burden in adults is time- and resource-intensive. Thus, model-based approaches can be applied using existing data to obtain more accurate estimates of RSV burden...
March 18, 2024: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496577/high-throughput-sequencing-based-neutralization-assay-reveals-how-repeated-vaccinations-impact-titers-to-recent-human-h1n1-influenza-strains
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Andrea N Loes, Rosario Araceli L Tarabi, John Huddleston, Lisa Touyon, Sook San Wong, Samuel M S Cheng, Nancy H L Leung, William W Hannon, Trevor Bedford, Sarah Cobey, Benjamin J Cowling, Jesse D Bloom
The high genetic diversity of influenza viruses means that traditional serological assays have too low throughput to measure serum antibody neutralization titers against all relevant strains. To overcome this challenge, we have developed a sequencing-based neutralization assay that simultaneously measures titers against many viral strains using small serum volumes via a workflow similar to traditional neutralization assays. The key innovation is to incorporate unique nucleotide barcodes into the hemagglutinin (HA) genomic segment, and then pool viruses with numerous different barcoded HA variants and quantify infectivity of all of them simultaneously using next-generation sequencing...
March 9, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485847/podcast-need-for-quality-evidence-for-decision-making-on-seasonal-influenza-vaccines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann R Falsey, Stefania Maggi, Tor Biering-Sørensen
Seasonal influenza is usually considered an acute respiratory infection with a full recovery within a week. In addition to the traditional outcomes, there is now evidence of indirect effects in terms of neurological and functional complications. Major organ systems can be affected, underlining the need for preventative measures against infection. The aim of this podcast, featuring Dr. Ann Falsey, Dr. Stefania Maggi, and Dr. Tor Biering-Sørensen, is to outline influenza complications beyond acute respiratory disease, as well as discussing the need for quality of evidence when evaluating influenza vaccines...
March 14, 2024: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478043/bacterial-antigens-and-asthma-a-comparative-study-of-common-respiratory-pathogenic-bacteria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jie Pang, Yifan Shi, Dan Peng, Lele Cui, Yingjie Xu, Wenjing Wang, Yue Hu, Yiran Yang, Jingjing Wang, Xiaofeng Qin, Yue Zhang, Hao Meng, Dan Wang, Ge Bai, Huihui Yuan, Jie Liu, Zhe Lv, Yan Li, Ye Cui, Wenjun Wang, Kewu Huang, Chris J Corrigan, Wei Wang, Yan Chen, Sun Ying
In a previous study we have shown that, in the presence of interleukin (IL)-33, repeated, per-nasal challenge of murine airways with Streptococcus pneumoniae ( S. pneumoniae ) organisms induces human asthma-like airways inflammation. It is not clear, however, whether this effect is unique or manifest in response to other common respiratory pathogens. To explore this, airways of BALB/c mice were repeatedly challenged per-nasally with formaldehyde-inactivated bacterial bodies in the presence or absence of murine recombinant IL-33...
March 13, 2024: Journal of Asthma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475849/advancing-the-national-immunization-program-in-an-era-of-achieving-universal-vaccine-coverage-in-china-and-beyond
#39
EDITORIAL
Shu Chen, Lance E Rodewald, Anna Heng Du, Shenglan Tang
BACKGROUND: Immunization is a cornerstone of public health. Despite great success, China's National Immunization Program (NIP) faces challenges, such as the integration of several World Health Organization-recommended vaccines and other systemic issues. The Innovation Laboratory for Vaccine Delivery Research (VaxLab), supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and established in 2021 at Duke Kunshan University, focuses on enhancing China's NIP through research and policy advocacy...
March 13, 2024: Infectious Diseases of Poverty
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466094/recent-h9n2-avian-influenza-virus-lost-hemagglutination-activity-due-to-a-k141n-substitution-in-hemagglutinin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Feng Wen, Zhanfei Yan, Gaojie Chen, Yao Chen, Nina Wang, Zhili Li, Jinyue Guo, Hai Yu, Quan Liu, Shujian Huang
The H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV) represents a significant risk to both the poultry industry and public health. Our surveillance efforts in China have revealed a growing trend of recent H9N2 AIV strains exhibiting a loss of hemagglutination activity at 37°C, posing challenges to detection and monitoring protocols. This study identified a single K141N substitution in the hemagglutinin (HA) glycoprotein as the culprit behind this diminished hemagglutination activity. The study evaluated the evolutionary dynamics of residue HA141 and studied the impact of the N141K substitution on aspects such as virus growth, thermostability, receptor-binding properties, and antigenic properties...
March 11, 2024: Journal of Virology
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