Due to the insufficient supply of embryonated chicken eggs,the preparation of large quantities of inactivated influenza vaccines will require an alternative virus culture system after the emergence or reemergence of a...Due to the insufficient supply of embryonated chicken eggs,the preparation of large quantities of inactivated influenza vaccines will require an alternative virus culture system after the emergence or reemergence of a pandemic influenza virus.The Vero cell is one of the ideal options since it was used for producing many kinds of human vaccines.However,most of the influenza viruses can not grow well in Vero cells.To develop a new influenza vaccine with Vero cells as a substrate,the virus needs to adapt to this cell substrate to maintain high growth characteristics.By serial passages in Vero cells,the B/Yunnan/2/2005va(B)strain was successfully adapted to Vero cells,with the hemagglutination titer(HAT)of the virus reaching 1:512.The high growth characteristic of this strain is stable up to 21 passages.The strain was identified by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI)test and sequencing respectively;the HA1 gene sequence of the virus was cloned and analyzed.The screening and establishment of high growth B virus provides an important tool for influenza vaccine production in Vero cells.展开更多
BACKGROUND Among the various types and causes of mesenteric ischemia,superior mesenteric vein(SMV)thrombosis is a rare and ambiguous disease.If a patient presents with SMV thrombosis,past medical history should be rev...BACKGROUND Among the various types and causes of mesenteric ischemia,superior mesenteric vein(SMV)thrombosis is a rare and ambiguous disease.If a patient presents with SMV thrombosis,past medical history should be reviewed,and the patient should be screened for underlying disease.SMV thrombosis may also occur due to systemic infection.In this report,we describe a case of SMV thrombosis complicated by influenza B infection.CASE SUMMARY A 64-year-old male visited the hospital with general weakness,muscle aches,fever,and abdominal pain.The patient underwent computed tomography(CT)and was diagnosed with SMV thrombosis.Since the patient’s muscle pain and fever could not be explained by the SMV thrombosis,the clinician performed a test for influenza,which produced a positive result for influenza B.The patient had a thrombus in the SMV only,with no invasion of the portal or splenic veins,and was clinically stable.Anticoagulation treatment was prescribed without surgery or other procedures.The follow-up CT scan showed improvement,and the patient was subsequently discharged with continued oral anticoagulant treatment.CONCLUSION This case provides evidence that influenza may be a possible risk factor for SMV thrombosis.If unexplained abdominal pain is accompanied by an influenza infection,examination of an abdominal CT scan may be necessary to screen for possible SMV thrombosis.展开更多
基金National"863 Project"(2006AA02Z409)National health project(200802023)Yunnan sciences and technology cooperation(2006XY29)
文摘Due to the insufficient supply of embryonated chicken eggs,the preparation of large quantities of inactivated influenza vaccines will require an alternative virus culture system after the emergence or reemergence of a pandemic influenza virus.The Vero cell is one of the ideal options since it was used for producing many kinds of human vaccines.However,most of the influenza viruses can not grow well in Vero cells.To develop a new influenza vaccine with Vero cells as a substrate,the virus needs to adapt to this cell substrate to maintain high growth characteristics.By serial passages in Vero cells,the B/Yunnan/2/2005va(B)strain was successfully adapted to Vero cells,with the hemagglutination titer(HAT)of the virus reaching 1:512.The high growth characteristic of this strain is stable up to 21 passages.The strain was identified by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI)test and sequencing respectively;the HA1 gene sequence of the virus was cloned and analyzed.The screening and establishment of high growth B virus provides an important tool for influenza vaccine production in Vero cells.
文摘BACKGROUND Among the various types and causes of mesenteric ischemia,superior mesenteric vein(SMV)thrombosis is a rare and ambiguous disease.If a patient presents with SMV thrombosis,past medical history should be reviewed,and the patient should be screened for underlying disease.SMV thrombosis may also occur due to systemic infection.In this report,we describe a case of SMV thrombosis complicated by influenza B infection.CASE SUMMARY A 64-year-old male visited the hospital with general weakness,muscle aches,fever,and abdominal pain.The patient underwent computed tomography(CT)and was diagnosed with SMV thrombosis.Since the patient’s muscle pain and fever could not be explained by the SMV thrombosis,the clinician performed a test for influenza,which produced a positive result for influenza B.The patient had a thrombus in the SMV only,with no invasion of the portal or splenic veins,and was clinically stable.Anticoagulation treatment was prescribed without surgery or other procedures.The follow-up CT scan showed improvement,and the patient was subsequently discharged with continued oral anticoagulant treatment.CONCLUSION This case provides evidence that influenza may be a possible risk factor for SMV thrombosis.If unexplained abdominal pain is accompanied by an influenza infection,examination of an abdominal CT scan may be necessary to screen for possible SMV thrombosis.