AbstractsAstronomy & Space Science

Colorectal cancer screening: From test performance to participant experience

by L. van Dam (Leonie)




Institution: Erasmus University
Department:
Year: 2013
Keywords: colorectal cancer; screening; gastroenterology
Record ID: 1265090
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/1765/50165


Abstract

abstract__Abstract__ Influenza A virus is a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family. The influenza A viruses are classified on the basis of antigenic properties of the glycoproteins hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) into 17 HA subtypes (H1-H17) and 10 NA subtypes (N1-N10) . These different subtypes of HA and NA are used in influenza A virus nomenclature, to discriminate viruses based on the surface glycoproteins (e.g. H5N1, H3N2). All subtypes with the exception of H17N10 circulate in wild birds, which are considered their natural reservoir. The H17N10 subtype has recently been isolated from bats, raising the possibility that birds are not the exclusive influenza virus reservoir. Influenza A virus is a single-stranded negative-sense segmented RNA virus, with a genome consisting of eight gene segments, that can encode up to 16 proteins (Fig 1a).markdown