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Next-Generation Sequencing: An Eye-Opener for the Surveillance of Antiviral Resistance in Influenza
antiviral resistance INFLUENZA Next-generation sequencing Surveillance Abstract: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) can enable a more effective response to a wide range of communicable disease threats, such as ...
Bigger and Better? Representativeness of the Influenza A Surveillance Using One Consolidated Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Data Set as Compared to the Belgian Sentinel Network of Laboratories.
subject to local regional variations. A subset of the Influenza samples had their whole genome sequenced so that the observed epidemiological trends could be correlated to molecular observations from the ...
Survey on the Use of Whole-Genome Sequencing for Infectious Diseases Surveillance: Rapid Expansion of European National Capacities, 2015-2016.
Volume 5 (2017) Keywords: infectious disease sequencing Surveillance whole genome Abstract: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) has become an essential tool for public health surveillance and molecular ...
Incorporation of the influenza A virus NA segment into virions does not require cognate non-coding sequences.
Volume 7 (2017) Keywords: INFLUENZA non coding regions Abstract: For each influenza virus genome segment, the coding sequence is flanked by non-coding (NC) regions comprising shared, conserved sequences ...
Overlapping signals for translational regulation and packaging of influenza A virus segment 2.
conclude that segment 2 mRNA translation is regulated by a combination of leaky ribosomal scanning and reinitiation, and that the sequences surrounding the PB1 AUG codon are multifunctional, containing ...
Non coding extremities of the seven influenza virus type C vRNA segments: effect on transcription and replication by the type C and type A polymerase complexes.
Replication Influenzavirus C Molecular Sequence Data Nucleoproteins RNA Replicase RNA, Viral Templates, Genetic Transcription, Genetic Untranslated Regions Viral Proteins Abstract: BACKGROUND: The ...
A general approach to identify low-frequency variants within influenza samples collected during routine surveillance.
exhibit considerable diversity between hosts. Additionally, different quasispecies can be found within the same host. High-throughput sequencing technologies can be used to sequence a patient-derived virus ...