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On the lookout for influenza viruses in Italy during the 2021-2022 season: Along came A(H3N2) viruses with a new phylogenetic makeup of their hemagglutinin
CONCLUSION: After a long period of very low IV activity since public health control measures have been introduced to face COVID-19 pandemic, along came A(H3N2) with a new phylogenetic makeup. Although the delayed 2021-2022 influenza season in Italy was characterized by a significant reduction of the width of the epidemic curve and in the intensity of the influenza activity compared to historical data, a marked genetic diversity of the HA of circulating A(H3N2) strains was observed. The identification of the H156S and Y159N substitutions within the main antigenic sites of most HA sequences also suggested the circulation of ...
Source: Virus Research - December 29, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Cristina Galli Laura Pellegrinelli Federica Giardina Guglielmo Ferrari Sara Colonia Uceda Renteria Federica Novazzi Elisa Masi Elisabetta Pagani Giulia Piccirilli Maria Vittoria Mauro Sandro Binda Benedetta Corvaro Claudia Tiberio Eleonora Lalle Fabrizio Source Type: research

On the lookout for influenza viruses in Italy during the 2021-2022 season: along came A(H3N2) viruses with a new phylogenetic makeup of their hemagglutinin
CONCLUSION: After a long period of very low IV activity since public health control measures have been introduced to face COVID-19 pandemic, along came A(H3N2) with a new phylogenetic makeup. Although the delayed 2021-2022 influenza season in Italy was characterized by a significant reduction of the width of the epidemic curve and in the intensity of the influenza activity compared to historical data, a marked genetic diversity of circulating A(H3N2) strains was observed. The identification of the H156S and Y159N substitutions within the main antigenic sites of the most of sequences also suggested the circulation of drifte...
Source: Virus Research - December 29, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Cristina Galli Laura Pellegrinelli Federica Giardina Guglielmo Ferrari Sara Colonia Uceda Renteria Federica Novazzi Elisa Masi Elisabetta Pagani Giulia Piccirilli Maria Vittoria Mauro Sandro Binda Benedetta Corvaro Claudia Tiberio Eleonora Lalle Fabrizio Source Type: research

Childhood encephalitis in the Greater Mekong region (the SouthEast Asia Encephalitis Project): a multicentre prospective study
This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04089436, and is now complete.FINDINGS: Between July 28, 2014, and Dec 31, 2017, 664 children with encephalitis were enrolled. Median age was 4·3 years (1·8-8·8), 295 (44%) children were female, and 369 (56%) were male. A confirmed or probable cause of encephalitis was identified in 425 (64%) patients: 216 (33%) of 664 cases were due to Japanese encephalitis virus, 27 (4%) were due to dengue virus, 26 (4%) were due to influenza virus, 24 (4%) were due to herpes simplex virus 1, 18 (3%) were due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis, 17 (3%) were due to Streptococcus pneumonia...
Source: Herpes - June 17, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jean David Pommier Chris Gorman Yoann Crabol Kevin Bleakley Heng Sothy Ky Santy Huong Thi Thu Tran Lam Van Nguyen Em Bunnakea Chaw Su Hlaing Aye Mya Min Aye Julien Cappelle Magali Herrant Patrice Piola Bruno Rosset Veronique Chevalier Arnaud Tarantola Mey Source Type: research

Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2021-22 Influenza Season
This report updates the 2020-21 recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) regarding the use of seasonal influenza vaccines in the United States (MMWR Recomm Rep 2020;69[No. RR-8]). Routine annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons aged ≥6 months who do not have contraindications. For each recipient, a licensed and age-appropriate vaccine should be used. ACIP makes no preferential recommendation for a specific vaccine when more than one licensed, recommended, and age-appropriate vaccine is available. During the 2021-22 influenza season, the following types of vaccines are...
Source: MMWR Recomm Rep - August 27, 2021 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Lisa A Grohskopf Elif Alyanak Jill M Ferdinands Karen R Broder Lenee H Blanton H Keipp Talbot Alicia M Fry Source Type: research