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  • HPAI H5N1 virus isolated from infected cow milk is characterized in mice and ferrets, was inefficiently transmitted in ferrets, and bound to sialic acids expressed in human upper airways, showing features that may facilitate infection in mammals.

    • Amie J. Eisfeld
    • Asim Biswas
    • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 633, P: 426-432
  • A/Texas/37/2024 (huTX37-H5N1), a virus isolated from the eyes of an infected farm worker who developed conjunctivitis, proved lethal in mice and ferrets, spreading systemically with high titres in both respiratory and non-respiratory organs, and transmitted by respiratory droplets in ferrets.

    • Chunyang Gu
    • Tadashi Maemura
    • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 636, P: 711-718
  • Influenza A virus has only eight genes, so it is dependent on host proteins and pathways to mediate viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) trafficking and to promote vRNP functions at all stages of the virus life cycle. Here, Kawaoka and colleagues describe the trafficking and functions of influenza A vRNPs in host cells, emphasizing how vRNPs interact with and depend on host factors and pathways, how vRNP structure contributes to its function and the key open questions that still need to be answered.

    • Amie J. Eisfeld
    • Gabriele Neumann
    • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 13, P: 28-41
  • Here, biological attributes of two early human isolates of the newly emerged H7N9 influenza viruses are characterized: the potential of these viruses to infect and/or transmit within various animal models is discussed, as is their relative sensitivity to neuraminidase inhibitors and experimental polymerase inhibitors compared to an H1N1 pandemic strain.

    • Tokiko Watanabe
    • Maki Kiso
    • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 501, P: 551-555
  • This protocol describes how to process samples potentially containing influenza A virus (IAV), amplify the samples in chicken eggs or mammalian cells and identify whether and which IAV is present.

    • Amie J Eisfeld
    • Gabriele Neumann
    • Yoshihiro Kawaoka
    Protocols
    Nature Protocols
    Volume: 9, P: 2663-2681