Characterization of H7N9 influenza Aviruses isolated from humans

Avian influenza A viruses rarely infect humans; however, when human infection and subsequent human-to-human transmission occurs, worldwide outbreaks (pandemics) can result. The recent sporadic infections of humans in China with a previously unrecognized avian influenza Avirus of the H7N9 subtype (A(...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2013-09, Vol.501 (7468), p.551
Hauptverfasser: Watanabe, Tokiko, Kiso, Maki, Fukuyama, Satoshi, Nakajima, Noriko, Imai, Masaki, Yamada, Shinya, Murakami, Shin, Yamayoshi, Seiya, Iwatsuki-Horimoto, Kiyoko, Sakoda, Yoshihiro, Takashita, Emi, McBride, Ryan, Noda, Takeshi, Hatta, Masato, Imai, Hirotaka, Zhao, Dongming, Kishida, Noriko, Shirakura, Masayuki, de Vries, Robert P, Shichinohe, Shintaro, Okamatsu, Masatoshi, Tamura, Tomokazu, Tomita, Yuriko, Fujimoto, Naomi, Goto, Kazue, Katsura, Hiroaki, Kawakami, Eiryo, Ishikawa, Izumi, Watanabe, Shinji, Ito, Mutsumi, Sakai-Tagawa, Yuko, Sugita, Yukihiko, Uraki, Ryuta, Yamaji, Reina, Eisfeld, Amie J, Zhong, Gongxun, Fan, Shufang, Ping, Jihui, Maher, Eileen A, Hanson, Anthony, Uchida, Yuko, Saito, Takehiko, Ozawa, Makoto, Neumann, Gabriele, Kida, Hiroshi, Odagiri, Takato, Paulson, James C, Hasegawa, Hideki, Tashiro, Masato, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro
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