An Y, Ding X, Tian Y, Zhang M, Ma Y, Wu X, Cai M,. High-throughput pseudovirus neutralisation maps the antigenic landscape of influenza A/H1N1 viruses. EBioMedicine. 2025 Dec 2;122:106047. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 9 hours ago from EBioMedicine. 2025 Dec 2;122:106047 Background: The continuous mutations in the haemagglutinin gene in A/H1N1 influenza viruses drives antigenic drift, necessitating frequent vaccine updates. Pseudovirus systems, with their flexible HA protein ... Huddleston J, Bedford T. Timely vaccine strain selection and genomic surveillance improve evolutionary forecast accuracy of seasonal influenza A/H3N2. Elife. 2025 Dec 4;14:RP104282. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 10 hours ago from Elife. 2025 Dec 4;14:RP104282 Evolutionary forecasting models inform seasonal influenza vaccine design by predicting which current genetic variants will dominate in the influenza season 12 months later. Forecasting models depend on ... Frutos AM, Moon S, Binder AM, Cool AJ, Iyawe K, Th. Evaluation of a Novel Data Source for National Influenza Surveillance: Influenza Hospitalization Data in the National Healthcare Safety Network, United States, September 2021-April 2024. Am J Public Health. 2025 Dec 4:e1-e5. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 10 hours ago from Am J Public Health. 2025 Dec 4:e1-e5 Objectives. To evaluate the completeness and utility of influenza hospital data reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) from September 2021 ... ECDC. Scenarios for pre-pandemic zoonotic influenza preparedness and response. ECDC. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 10 hours ago from ECDC We have defined 14 scenarios based on specific epidemiological and virological factors, including animal origin, characteristics of human cases (number and exposure context), severity signals, that are ... Guan L, etc., al. Stability of Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus in Milk from Infected Cows and Virus-Spiked Milk. N Engl J Med . 2025 Dec 4;393(22):2271-2273. Abstract submitted by kickingbird at 1 days ago from N Engl J Med . 2025 Dec 4;393(22):2271-2273 In March 2024, public health agencies in the United States reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of subtype A(H5N1) in dairy cattle, with virus detected in milk samples from symptomatic ... | |