Influenza A (H1N1) virus is the subtype of influenza A virus that was the most common cause of human influenza (flu) in 2009, and is associated with the 1918 outbreak known as the Spanish Flu.
It is an orthomyxovirus that contains the glycoproteins haemagglutinin and neuraminidase. For this reason, they are described as H1N1, H1N2 etc. depending on the type of H or N antigens they express with metabolic synergy. Haemagglutinin causes red blood cells to clump together and binds the virus to the infected cell. Neuraminidase are a type of glycoside hydrolase enzyme which help to move the virus particles through the infected cell and assist in budding from the host cells.
Antigenic Shift and the H1N1 Influenza A Virus
This animation provides an overview of the principles of antigenic shift and the H1N1 influenza A virus. One way influenza viruses change is called “antigenic shift” (the other is “antigenic drift”.) Antigenic shift is an abrupt, major change in an influenza A virus, resulting in new HA and/or new HA and NA proteins in influenza viruses that infect humans. Shift can result in a new influenza A subtype in humans. One way shift can happen is when an influenza virus from an animal population gains the ability to infect humans. Such animal-origin viruses can contain an HA or HA/NA combination that is so different from the same subtype in humans that most people do not have immunity to the new (e.g., novel) virus. Such a “shift” occurred in the ...
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U.S. H1N1 Death Toll
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
published: 13 Nov 2009
What is swine 'flu?
Commonly known as swine 'flu, where did the H1N1 virus come from and what are the symptoms? Prof Raina MacIntyre, Head of School
of Public Health and Community Medicine at UNSW, explains.
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published: 03 May 2017
What to Do if You Get the H1N1 Swine Flu
BlazerCast for September 8, 2009: UAB antiviral researcher John Gnann Jr., M.D. discusses what steps you should take if you contract the H1N1 Swine Flu. For more information please visit bit.ly/1MYVUd .
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published: 04 Sep 2009
SwineFlu Influenza H1N1 Mechanism of Action MOA Animation
A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More - http://www.scientificanimations.com/swine-flu-h1n1-mechanism-of-action-moa-animation/
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What H1N1 Can Do To You
Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers a detailed explanation to Harry Smith of acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most extreme H1N1 cases where patients are already immune compromised.
published: 02 Sep 2009
A look back at the H1N1 outbreak
The H1N1 outbreak that started in 2009 and wound down 10 months later was Singapore's last major infectious disease emergency.
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VERIFY: Breaking down viral meme comparing 2009 H1N1 pandemic vs. COVID-19 pandemic
A meme comparing President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump and the pandemics they faced in office is spreading all over social media.
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H1N1 Vaccine Highly Effective
It was predicted that two separate shots would be needed for the H1N1 vaccine, but results show healthy adults were protected in just eight to 10 days after a single dose. Jon LaPook reports.
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Coronavirus COVID-19 vs H1N1 Swine Flu - How Do They Compare?
Today we are comparing two modern day pandemics, the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 and H1N1 Swine flu. Which of the two viruses is more deadly? Find out in our new video where we take a look at the scientific facts and try to put into perspective the new virus that's spreading around the globe compared to a more recent flu that had the world in a panic.
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Antigenic Shift and the H1N1 Influenza A Virus
This animation provides an overview of the principles of antigenic shift and the H1N1 influenza A virus. One wa...
Antigenic Shift and the H1N1 Influenza A Virus
This animation provides an overview of the principles of antigenic shift and the H1N1 influenza A virus. One way influenza viruses change is called “antigenic shift” (the other is “antigenic drift”.) Antigenic shift is an abrupt, major change in an influenza A virus, resulting in new HA and/or new HA and NA proteins in influenza viruses that infect humans. Shift can result in a new influenza A subtype in humans. One way shift can happen is when an influenza virus from an animal population gains the ability to infect humans. Such animal-origin viruses can contain an HA or HA/NA combination that is so different from the same subtype in humans that most people do not have immunity to the new (e.g., novel) virus. Such a “shift” occurred in the spring of 2009, when an H1N1 virus with genes from North American Swine, Eurasian Swine, humans and birds emerged to infect people and quickly spread, causing a pandemic. When shift happens, most people have little or no immunity against the new virus.
Antigenic Shift and the H1N1 Influenza A Virus
This animation provides an overview of the principles of antigenic shift and the H1N1 influenza A virus. One way influenza viruses change is called “antigenic shift” (the other is “antigenic drift”.) Antigenic shift is an abrupt, major change in an influenza A virus, resulting in new HA and/or new HA and NA proteins in influenza viruses that infect humans. Shift can result in a new influenza A subtype in humans. One way shift can happen is when an influenza virus from an animal population gains the ability to infect humans. Such animal-origin viruses can contain an HA or HA/NA combination that is so different from the same subtype in humans that most people do not have immunity to the new (e.g., novel) virus. Such a “shift” occurred in the spring of 2009, when an H1N1 virus with genes from North American Swine, Eurasian Swine, humans and birds emerged to infect people and quickly spread, causing a pandemic. When shift happens, most people have little or no immunity against the new virus.
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon L...
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Commonly known as swine 'flu, where did the H1N1 virus come from and what are the symptoms? Prof Raina MacIntyre, Head of School
of Public Health and Communit...
Commonly known as swine 'flu, where did the H1N1 virus come from and what are the symptoms? Prof Raina MacIntyre, Head of School
of Public Health and Community Medicine at UNSW, explains.
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
Commonly known as swine 'flu, where did the H1N1 virus come from and what are the symptoms? Prof Raina MacIntyre, Head of School
of Public Health and Community Medicine at UNSW, explains.
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
BlazerCast for September 8, 2009: UAB antiviral researcher John Gnann Jr., M.D. discusses what steps you should take if you contract the H1N1 Swine Flu. For mor...
BlazerCast for September 8, 2009: UAB antiviral researcher John Gnann Jr., M.D. discusses what steps you should take if you contract the H1N1 Swine Flu. For more information please visit bit.ly/1MYVUd .
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BlazerCast for September 8, 2009: UAB antiviral researcher John Gnann Jr., M.D. discusses what steps you should take if you contract the H1N1 Swine Flu. For more information please visit bit.ly/1MYVUd .
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A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More - http://www.sci...
A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More - http://www.scientificanimations.com/swine-flu-h1n1-mechanism-of-action-moa-animation/
A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More - http://www.scientificanimations.com/swine-flu-h1n1-mechanism-of-action-moa-animation/
Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers a detailed explanation to Harry Smith of acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most extreme H1N1 cases where patients are alread...
Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers a detailed explanation to Harry Smith of acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most extreme H1N1 cases where patients are already immune compromised.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers a detailed explanation to Harry Smith of acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most extreme H1N1 cases where patients are already immune compromised.
The H1N1 outbreak that started in 2009 and wound down 10 months later was Singapore's last major infectious disease emergency.
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The H1N1 outbreak that started in 2009 and wound down 10 months later was Singapore's last major infectious disease emergency.
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A meme comparing President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump and the pandemics they faced in office is spreading all over social media.
More: https://w...
A meme comparing President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump and the pandemics they faced in office is spreading all over social media.
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A meme comparing President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump and the pandemics they faced in office is spreading all over social media.
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It was predicted that two separate shots would be needed for the H1N1 vaccine, but results show healthy adults were protected in just eight to 10 days after a s...
It was predicted that two separate shots would be needed for the H1N1 vaccine, but results show healthy adults were protected in just eight to 10 days after a single dose. Jon LaPook reports.
It was predicted that two separate shots would be needed for the H1N1 vaccine, but results show healthy adults were protected in just eight to 10 days after a single dose. Jon LaPook reports.
Today we are comparing two modern day pandemics, the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 and H1N1 Swine flu. Which of the two viruses is more deadly? Find out in our ne...
Today we are comparing two modern day pandemics, the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 and H1N1 Swine flu. Which of the two viruses is more deadly? Find out in our new video where we take a look at the scientific facts and try to put into perspective the new virus that's spreading around the globe compared to a more recent flu that had the world in a panic.
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Antigenic Shift and the H1N1 Influenza A Virus
This animation provides an overview of the principles of antigenic shift and the H1N1 influenza A virus. One way influenza viruses change is called “antigenic shift” (the other is “antigenic drift”.) Antigenic shift is an abrupt, major change in an influenza A virus, resulting in new HA and/or new HA and NA proteins in influenza viruses that infect humans. Shift can result in a new influenza A subtype in humans. One way shift can happen is when an influenza virus from an animal population gains the ability to infect humans. Such animal-origin viruses can contain an HA or HA/NA combination that is so different from the same subtype in humans that most people do not have immunity to the new (e.g., novel) virus. Such a “shift” occurred in the spring of 2009, when an H1N1 virus with genes from North American Swine, Eurasian Swine, humans and birds emerged to infect people and quickly spread, causing a pandemic. When shift happens, most people have little or no immunity against the new virus.
The CDC has released a report indicating that at least 4,000 people have died as a result of the H1N1 flu virus. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Commonly known as swine 'flu, where did the H1N1 virus come from and what are the symptoms? Prof Raina MacIntyre, Head of School
of Public Health and Community Medicine at UNSW, explains.
For more factual videos like this subscribe. http://www.youtube.com/user/unsw?sub_confirmation=1 We're the official channel of UNSW Sydney, a brilliantly located university between the coast and the city.
BlazerCast for September 8, 2009: UAB antiviral researcher John Gnann Jr., M.D. discusses what steps you should take if you contract the H1N1 Swine Flu. For more information please visit bit.ly/1MYVUd .
Become a fan of BlazerCast on Facebook:
http://bit.ly/16MSDO
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A 3D Medical Animations illustrating how Swine Flu H1N1 influenza virus infects the respiratory system and attacks the healthy cells? Read More - http://www.scientificanimations.com/swine-flu-h1n1-mechanism-of-action-moa-animation/
Dr. Jennifer Ashton offers a detailed explanation to Harry Smith of acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most extreme H1N1 cases where patients are already immune compromised.
The H1N1 outbreak that started in 2009 and wound down 10 months later was Singapore's last major infectious disease emergency.
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It was predicted that two separate shots would be needed for the H1N1 vaccine, but results show healthy adults were protected in just eight to 10 days after a single dose. Jon LaPook reports.
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Influenza A (H1N1) virus is the subtype of influenza A virus that was the most common cause of human influenza (flu) in 2009, and is associated with the 1918 outbreak known as the Spanish Flu.
It is an orthomyxovirus that contains the glycoproteins haemagglutinin and neuraminidase. For this reason, they are described as H1N1, H1N2 etc. depending on the type of H or N antigens they express with metabolic synergy. Haemagglutinin causes red blood cells to clump together and binds the virus to the infected cell. Neuraminidase are a type of glycoside hydrolase enzyme which help to move the virus particles through the infected cell and assist in budding from the host cells.
On my way to see my friends Who lived a couple blocks away from me (owh) As I walked through the subway It must have been about quarter past three In front of me Stood a beautiful honey with a beautiful body She asked me for the time I said it?d cost her her name A six digit number & a date with me tomorrow at nine Did she decline? no Didn?t she mind? I don?t think so Was it for real? damn sure What was the deal? a pretty girl aged 24 So was she keen? she couldn?t wait Cinnamon queen? let me update What did she say? she said she?d love to Rendezvous She asked me what we were gonna do Said we?d start with a bottle of moet for two Chorus Monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday I met this girl on monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday Verse 2 Nine was the time Cos I?ll be getting mine And she was looking fine Smooth talker She told me She?d love to unfold me all night long Ooh I loved the way she kicked it From the front to back she flipped (back she flipped it, ooh the Way she Kicked it) And I oh oh I yeah Hope that she?d care Cos I?m a man who?ll always be there Ooh yeah I?m not a man to play around baby Ooh yeah Cos a one night stand isn?t really fair From the first impression girl hmm you don?t seem to be like that Cos there?s no need to chat for there?ll be plenty for that From the subway to my home Endless ringing of my phone When you feeling all alone All you gotta do Is just call me call me Chorus Monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday I met this girl on monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday Bridge (break it down, uh break it down) Since I met this special lady Ooh yeah I can?t get her of my mind She?s one of a kind And I ain?t about to deny it It?s a special kind thing With you-oh....... Chorus Monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday I met this girl on monday Took her for a drink on tuesday We were making love by wednesday And on thursday & friday & saturday we chilled on sunday
Experts have said that the predominant flu strain circulating in Beijing this flu season is the H1N1 type of influenza A, with the majority of individuals with normal immune function being able to recover on their own ...