[HTML][HTML] Virulence determinants of pandemic influenza viruses

DM Tscherne, A Garcia-Sastre - The Journal of clinical …, 2011 - Am Soc Clin Investig
DM Tscherne, A Garcia-Sastre
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2011Am Soc Clin Investig
Influenza A viruses cause recurrent, seasonal epidemics and occasional global pandemics
with devastating levels of morbidity and mortality. The ability of influenza A viruses to adapt
to various hosts and undergo reassortment events ensures constant generation of new
strains with unpredictable degrees of pathogenicity, transmissibility, and pandemic potential.
Currently, the combination of factors that drives the emergence of pandemic influenza is
unclear, making it impossible to foresee the details of a future outbreak. Identification and …
Influenza A viruses cause recurrent, seasonal epidemics and occasional global pandemics with devastating levels of morbidity and mortality. The ability of influenza A viruses to adapt to various hosts and undergo reassortment events ensures constant generation of new strains with unpredictable degrees of pathogenicity, transmissibility, and pandemic potential. Currently, the combination of factors that drives the emergence of pandemic influenza is unclear, making it impossible to foresee the details of a future outbreak. Identification and characterization of influenza A virus virulence determinants may provide insight into genotypic signatures of pathogenicity as well as a more thorough understanding of the factors that give rise to pandemics.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation