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Charles T. Davis
Researcher at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Publications - 17
Citations - 2838
Charles T. Davis is an academic researcher from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 17 publications receiving 2532 citations.
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New world bats harbor diverse influenza A viruses.
Suxiang Tong,Xueyong Zhu,Yan Li,Mang Shi,Jing Zhang,Melissa Bourgeois,Hua Yang,Xianfeng Chen,Sergio Recuenco,Jorge Gomez,Li-Mei Chen,Adam Johnson,Ying Tao,C. Dreyfus,Wenli Yu,Ryan McBride,Paul J. Carney,Amy T. Gilbert,Jessie Chang,Zhu Guo,Charles T. Davis,James C. Paulson,James Stevens,Charles E. Rupprecht,Charles E. Rupprecht,Edward C. Holmes,Edward C. Holmes,Ian A. Wilson,Ruben O. Donis +28 more
TL;DR: Using consensus degenerate RT-PCR, a novel influenza A virus is identified in a flat-faced fruit bat from Peru, indicating that bats constitute a potentially important and likely ancient reservoir for a diverse pool of influenza viruses.
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A distinct lineage of influenza A virus from bats
Suxiang Tong,Yan Li,Pierre Rivailler,Christina Conrardy,Danilo A. Alvarez Castillo,Li-Mei Chen,Sergio Recuenco,James A. Ellison,Charles T. Davis,Ian A. York,Amy S. Turmelle,David Moran,Shannon Rogers,Mang Shi,Ying Tao,Michael R. Weil,Kevin Tang,Lori A. Rowe,Scott Sammons,Xiyan Xu,Michael Frace,Kim A. Lindblade,Nancy J. Cox,Larry J. Anderson,Charles E. Rupprecht,Ruben O. Donis +25 more
TL;DR: Despite its divergence from known influenza A virus, the bat virus is compatible for genetic exchange with human influenza viruses in human cells, suggesting the potential capability for reassortment and contributions to new pandemic or panzootic influenza A viruses.
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In vitro evolution of H5N1 avian influenza virus toward human-type receptor specificity.
Li-Mei Chen,Ola Blixt,James Stevens,James Stevens,Aleksandr S. Lipatov,Charles T. Davis,Brian E. Collins,Nancy J. Cox,James C. Paulson,Ruben O. Donis +9 more
TL;DR: The complex changes required for airborne transmissability in ferrets suggest that extensive evolution is needed for H5N1 transmissibility in humans.
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Continuing progress towards a unified nomenclature for the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza viruses: Divergence of clade 2·2 viruses
Ruben O. Donis,Gavin J. D. Smith,Ian H. Brown,Ilaria Capua,Giovanni Cattoli,Hualan Chen,Nancy J. Cox,Charles T. Davis,Ron A. M. Fouchier,Rebecca Garten,Yi Guan,Alan J. Hay,Yoshihiro Kawaoka,John S. Mackenzie,John W. McCauley,Elizabeth Mumford,Christopher W. Olsen,M. Perdue,Christopher T. Russell,Catherine B. Smith,Derek J. Smith,Yuelong Shu,Masato Tashiro,Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna,Robert G. Webster +24 more
TL;DR: The H5N1 Evolution Working Group members and collaborators can be found in the Appendix.
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The development of vaccine viruses against pandemic A(H1N1) influenza
James S. Robertson,Carolyn Nicolson,Ruth Harvey,Rachel E. Johnson,Diane Major,Kate Guilfoyle,Sarah Roseby,R.W. Newman,Rebecca Collin,Chantal Wallis,Othmar G. Engelhardt,John Wood,Jianhua Le,Ramanunninair Manojkumar,Barbara A. Pokorny,Jeanmarie Silverman,Rene Devis,Doris Bucher,Erin E. Verity,Catherine Agius,Sarina Camuglia,Chi Ong,Steven Rockman,Anne Curtis,Peter Schoofs,Olga Zoueva,Hang Xie,Xing Li,Zhengshi Lin,Zhiping Ye,Li-Mei Chen,Eduardo O’Neill,Amanda Balish,Aleksandr S. Lipatov,Zhu Guo,Irina Isakova,Charles T. Davis,Pierre Rivailler,Kortney M. Gustin,Jessica A. Belser,Taronna R. Maines,Terrence M. Tumpey,Xiyan Xu,Jacqueline M. Katz,Alexander Klimov,Nancy J. Cox,Ruben O. Donis +46 more
TL;DR: The development and the characteristics of current pandemic H1N1 candidate vaccine viruses are described and the classical reassortment approach and the more recent reverse genetics approach are described.