PPT-The effect of genetic linkage on influenza virus adaptation
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Katia Koelle Department of Biology Emory University April 17 2018 Institute for Disease Modeling Influenza AH3N2 Prediction of HA evolution from influenza sequence
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Katia Koelle Department of Biology Emory University April 17 2018 Institute for Disease Modeling Influenza AH3N2 Prediction of HA evolution from influenza sequence data Long history Bush et al 1999 . Prepared by -. RAKESH CHOUDHARY. M.Sc.(AGRI) . GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING . . WELCOME. Linkage and Chromosome. Mapping . Linkage and Chromosome. Mapping . Genetic linkage was first discovered by the . 1. Karobi Moitra, PhD. Trinity Washington University. Washington, DC.. The year was 1950 and an eager 25 year old graduate student at the University of Iowa was searching for a PhD thesis topic. Nothing seemed to peak young Johan . 1. Karobi Moitra, PhD. Trinity Washington University. Washington, DC.. The year was 1950 and an eager 25 year old graduate student at the University of Iowa was searching for a PhD thesis topic. Nothing seemed to peak young Johan . Deadly Flu Virus. by. Karobi. . Moitra. Department of Biology. Trinity . Washington . University, Washington DC. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE. The year was 1950 and an eager . 25-year-old . 28 February 2020 Page 1 of 12 20 - 202 1 northern hemisphere influenza season February 20 20 WHO convenes technical consultations 1 in February and September each year to recommend viruses for inc PROFF. M BANERJEE. MICRO.. Myxovirus. Myxovirus. for a . gp. of envelop RNA viruses . charecterised. by their ability to adsorb onto . mucoprotrein. receptors on erythrocytes causing . hemagglutination. Objectives. Review the New Jersey state influenza vaccination law and how it affects your healthcare facility. Discuss CDC recommendations for protecting staff and patients/residents during influenza season. Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses. RNA enveloped viruses that make up three genera. Influenzavirus A. Influenzavirus B. Influenzavirus C. The type A viruses are the most virulent among the three, genetically diverse and infecting human, birds and animals. The influenza virus group consists of three enveloped RNA members of the family Orthomyxoviridae:. influenza A, B, and C. . Influenza A . viruses are further classified into hemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase. RNA virus. of the family . Orthomyxoviridae. that is responsible for the infectious disease . influenza. (or most commonly referred to as flu) in birds, various mammals (such as pigs) and humans. Typically, influenza is characterized by fever, sore throat, chills and other non-specific symptoms, it is a much more severe disease. It is spread around the world in seasonal epidemics and according to World Health Organization, these annual epidemics result in about three to five million cases of severe illness, and about 250 000 to 500 000 deaths.. Fedson DS. Meeting the Challenge of Influenza Pandemic Preparedness in Developing Countries. Emerg Infect Dis. 2009;15(3):365-371. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1503.080857. Acid Substitutions. Emma . Roth. 1. , Brian Aevermann. 1. , . Vinita . Puri. 2. , . Nadia . Fedorova. 2. , . Susmita . Shrivastava. 2. , . Lihui Wu, Paolo . Amedeo. 2. , . Rafael . Medina. 3. , . Gene . Belser JA, Bridges CB, Katz JM, Tumpey TM. Past, Present, and Possible Future Human Infection with Influenza Virus A Subtype H7. Emerg Infect Dis. 2009;15(6):859-865. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1506.090072. S. Mark Tompkins, PhD. Center for Vaccines and Immunology. Department of Infectious Diseases. March 20, 2017. 1. Linda M. . Stannard. , University of Cape Town. Influenza viruses. 2. Influenza A virus.
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