Update on H7N9 - Should We Be Concerned?
Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issues surrounding avian influenza viruses H7N9 and H5N1 in this 47-minute ASM Live 2013 session. Gain insights from leading experts as they discuss the molecular biology of these viruses, the potential for human-to-human transmission, and the implications for a possible pandemic. Learn about the current state of human infections, mortality rates, and public health concerns. Delve into topics such as the source of the viruses, differences between lowpath and nonpath strains, prevention measures, vaccine development for both poultry and humans, and the quest for a universal influenza vaccine. Understand why China and the Netherlands are focal points in this research and the importance of international cooperation. Engage with the panel's responses to audience questions and their final thoughts on this pressing global health issue.
Syllabus
Introduction
Key issues
Comments
Influenza viruses
What is the source
Lowpath vs Nonpath
Prevention Measures
Vaccine Testing
Poultry Vaccines
Human Vaccines
Universal Influenza Vaccine
The Holy Grail
Audience Question
Why China
Why the Netherlands
Cooperation
Animal vaccines
H9N2
Nature
Final Comments
Outro
Taught by
American Society for Microbiology
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