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Showing papers by "Michael L. Perdue published in 2005"


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Jean Thierry Aubin1, Saliha Azebi1, Amanda Balish1, Jill Banks1, Niranjan Bhat1, Rick A. Bright1, Ian Brown1, Philippe Buchy1, Ana Maria Burguiere1, Hua Ian Chen1, Peter K.C. Cheng1, Nancy J. Cox1, Alice Crosier1, Aaron Curns1, Frédérique Cuvelier1, Guohua Deng1, Julia Desheva1, Stéphanie Desvaux1, Nguyen Hong Diep1, Ruben O. Donis1, Ruben O. Donis2, A. R. Douglas1, Scott F. Dowell1, Nguyen Tien Dung1, Lindsay Edwards1, Keiji Fukuda1, Rebecca Garten1, Elena A. Govorkova1, Victoria Gregory1, Alan W. Hampson1, Nguyen Thi Hong Hanh1, Scott A. Harper1, A. Hay1, Erich Hoffmann1, Diane J. Hulse1, Masaki Imai1, Shigeyuki Itamura1, Samadhan Jadhao1, Patricia Jeannin1, Chun Kang1, Jackie Katz1, Jae Hong Kim1, Alexander Klimov1, Yong Kuk Kwon1, Chang-Won Lee1, Phuong Song Lien1, Yanbing Li1, Wilina Lim1, Yi Pu Lin1, Stephen Lindstom1, La Morris Loftin1, Jan Mabry1, Le Quynh Mai1, Taronna R. Maines1, Jean Claude Manuguerra1, Masaji Mase1, Yumi Matsuoka1, Margaret McCarron1, Marie-Jo Medina1, Doan Nguyen1, Ai Ninomiya1, Masatsugu Obuchi1, Takato Odagiri1, Malik Peiris1, Michael L. Perdue1, Jean Marc Reynes1, James Robertson1, Claudine Rousseaux1, Takehiko Saito1, Somchai Sangkitporn1, Michael W. Shaw1, James Mark Simmerman1, Marek J. Slomka1, Catherine K. Smith1, San Sorn1, Erica Spackman1, Klaus Stöhr1, David L. Suarez1, Haan Woo Sung1, David E. Swayne1, Maryse Tardy-Panit1, Masato Tashiro1, Pranee Thawatsupha1, Terrence M. Tumpey1, Timothy M. Uyeki1, Phan Van Tu1, Sylvie van der Werf1, Sirenda Vong1, Richard J. Webby1, Robert G. Webster1, John Wood1, Xiyan Xu1, Guan Yi1, Wenging Zhang1 
TL;DR: Human infections were from a virus clade undergoing antigenic drift that showed resistance to adamantanes but sensitivity to neuraminidase inhibitors.
Abstract: Human infections were from a virus clade undergoing antigenic drift that showed resistance to adamantanes but sensitivity to neuraminidase inhibitors.

384 citations


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TL;DR: The presence of endemic infections by H5N1 HPAI viruses in poultry in several Asian countries indicates that these viruses will continue to contaminate the environment and be an exposure risk with human transmission and infection.
Abstract: Since 1997, avian influenza (AI) virus infections in poultry have taken on new significance, with increasing numbers of cases involving bird-to-human transmission and the resulting production of clinically severe and fatal human infections. Such human infections have been sporadic and are caused by H7N7 and H5N1 high-pathogenicity (HP) and H9N2 low-pathogenicity (LP) AI viruses in Europe and Asia. These infections have raised the level of concern by human health agencies for the potential reassortment of influenza virus genes and generation of the next human pandemic influenza A virus. The presence of endemic infections by H5N1 HPAI viruses in poultry in several Asian countries indicates that these viruses will continue to contaminate the environment and be an exposure risk with human transmission and infection. Furthermore, the reports of mammalian infections with H5N1 AI viruses and, in particular, mammal-to-mammal transmission in humans and tigers are unprecedented. However, the subsequent risk for generating a pandemic human strain is unknown. More international funding from both human and animal health agencies for diagnosis or detection and control of AI in Asia is needed. Additional funding for research is needed to understand why and how these AI viruses infect humans and what pandemic risks they pose.

157 citations


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TL;DR: Assessment of milk samples by real-time PCR indicates that the prevalence of Salmonella enterica in US bulk tank milk is substantially higher than previously reported.

56 citations


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TL;DR: The automated rep-PCR method could not discriminate between serotypes 1/2b and 4b but may be useful for discriminating between 1/ 2a and other serotypes and for tracking isolates within serotype 1/1a and 2/2a.

17 citations