Publications by authors named "Diane J Green"

Pekin ducks were infected by the mucosal route (oral, nasal, ocular) with one of two strains of Eurasian lineage H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus: A/Muscovy duck/Vietnam/453/2004 and A/duck/Indramayu/BBVW/109/2006 (from Indonesia). Ducks were killed humanely on days 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 after challenge, or whenever morbidity was severe enough to justify euthanasia. Morbidity was recorded by observation of clinical signs and cloacal temperatures; the disease was characterized by histopathology; tissue tropism was studied by immunohistochemistry and virus titration on tissue samples; and viral shedding patterns were determined by virus isolation and titration of oral and cloacal swabs.

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  • Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are dangerous zoonotic viruses that have reappeared in the last decade, prompting research into vaccines.
  • A study tested a vaccine made from the HeV attachment glycoprotein and an adjuvant in cats, showing varying levels of immune response among the vaccinated animals.
  • All vaccinated cats were protected from disease after being exposed to NiV, demonstrating promising progress for developing a vaccine for humans against these viruses.
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