Welcome to Influenza 2014
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The Oxford influenza conferences provide a relaxed, friendly and intellectually-stimulating discussion forum to veterinary and human influenza researchers, attracting world leaders in influenza research and junior scientists from academia, industry and government organisation.
Influenza 2014 will address most aspects of basic and applied research on zoonotic and human influenza viruses. The conference invites proposals for oral and poster presentation in the following general areas of influenza research:-
o Molecular virology and immunology
o Antiviral drug development and treatment strategies, including vaccination
o Host-pathogen interaction – virulence and pathogenecity
o Epidemiology and evolution
o Mathematical models
o National and international surveillance and contingency strategies
o Advances in viral detection and identification technologies
Influenza 2014 Keynote Speakers
We are delighted to announce a pre-conference symposium on serology and sero-surveillance, Respiratory Viruses 2014, which is to be held on 08 September at St Hilda’s College.
Speakers and agenda
Director of Reference Microbiology at the Public Health England, UK
Clinical and public health challenges of influenza
15.20: Dr Roger Thomas
Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
When physicians diagnose “Influenza-like illness” what pathogens are found if the patient is tested?
15.40: Refreshment Break and Posters
Immunology and Vaccinology (Human)
16.10: Professor Alain Townsend
Professor of Molecular Immunology, Investigative Medicine Division, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, UK
Original Antigenic Sin promotes Antigenic Drift
16.40: Dr Rob Lockhart
MS&T – Virology, AstraZeneca Global Operations, UK
Generation and production of a live attenuated influenza vaccine
17.00: Dr Benjamin Cowling
Associate Professor and Head, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Incidence of influenza virus infections in children in Hong Kong in a three year randomised placebo-controlled vaccine study, 2009-12
17.15: Dr Kerstin Beer
MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Division of Virology, London NW7 1AA, UK
Diversity of neutralising epitopes of currently circulating influenza A (H3N2) viruses
Epidemiology and Surveillance (Human)
17.30: Dr Karen L Laurie
WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza, Melbourne, Australia
Improving Standardisation and Timeliness of Seroepidemiological Studies through the Global Partnership CONSISE (the Consortium for the Standardization of Influenza Seroepidemiology)
17.45: Dr Steven Riley
Reader in the Ecology and Epidemiology of Infectious Disease, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, UK
Incidence and severity of infection with seasonal influenza A H3N2 compared with pandemic H1N1 : a longitudinal serological cohort study
18.00: Professor Amita Jain
Virology Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, King George Medical University, India
Observation of genetic changes in Influenza A/H3N2 and A/ H1N1 pdm09 viruses circulating during 2011 to 2013 in Northern India (Lucknow)
18.15: Close of Day 1
Modelling and Public Health
8.30: Professor John Oxford
Blizard Institute, Queen Mary College, London & Director, Oxford Media and Medicine, UK
A deadly synergy, the Great War and the Great Pandemic
9.00: Professor Neil Ferguson
Professor of Mathematical Biology & Head of Department, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London,UK
How predictable is the antigenic evolution of human influenza A?
9.30: Professor Emanuele Montomoli
Professor of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Siena, Italy
Title awaited
10.00: Professor Anthony Nash
Professor Emeritus, The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
Influenza and Parkinson’s Disease
10.15: Refreshment Break and Posters
10.50: Professor Robert Webster, Keynote Address
Rose Marie Thomas Chair, Member, St Jude Faculty, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA
The continued threat of H5N1, H7N9 and H9N2 influenza viruses
Molecular Genetics, Virus Assembly and Replication
11.30: Professor Paul Digard
Profesor of Virology, The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, UK
Molecular virology of influenza virus assembly and replication
12.00: Dr Kenneth Baillie
Group Leader, The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, UK
Title awaited
12.30: Dr Vânia Gaio
Department of Epidemiology, National Health Institute Doutor Ricardo Jorge, Portugal
Genetic variation at the IFITM3 and Influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 infection severity in the Portuguese population
12.45: Dr Adeline Kerviel
CPBS UMR 5236 CNRS, Montpellier, France
Deciphering the role of the M1 matrix protein basic residues in influenza virus A/H1N1 assembly
13.00: Group Photo in the JdP Lawn
13.05: Lunch and Networking
Virology, Epidemiology and Surveillance (Zoonotic)
14.25: Dr Sharon Brookes
Animal Health and Veterinary Labaotories Agency (AHVLA), UK
Title awaited
14.45: Professor Daniel Perez, Keynote Address
Center for Research on Influenza Pathogenesis, University of Maryland, USA
Malleable Influenza Viruses
15.25: Dr Thierry van den Berg
Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Center, CODA-CERVA, Belgium
Vector vaccines and immunity against avian influenza
15.55: Dr Munir Iqbal
Head of Avian Influenza Group, Avian Viral Diseases Programme, The Pirbright Institute, UK
Development of aptamer-based rapid diagnostics for influenza viruses
16.10: Refreshment Break and Posters
16.45: Dr Marek Slomka
Scientist & Project Manager, Animal Health and Veterinary Labaotories Agency (AHVLA), Surrey, UK
Infection and exposure of chickens with a European H9N2 low pathogenicity avian influenza virus (LPAIV) elicits delayed onset of clinical signs and death following subsequent challenge with a clade 2.3.2 H5N1 highly-pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV)
Host-Pathogen Interaction (human)
17.00: Dr Juliet Bryant
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit and Wellcome Trust Major Overseas Programme, Hanoi, Vietnam; and Center for Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Making sense of market surveillance data for H5N1 from Vietnam: Research needs and next steps
17.15: Dr Lauren Parker
Divisions of Virology and Physical Biochemistry, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, NW7 1AA, UK
Biophysical characterisation of recent Influenza A (H3N2) virus receptor binding
Host-Pathogen Interaction and Virulence (Zoonotic)
17.30: Dr Sayed Abd El-Whab
Avian Influenza Research Group, Institute of Molecular Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Germany
Multibasic proteolytic cleavage site and mutations in the HA2 protein are essential for full virulence and transmissibility of H7N1 virus in chickens
17.45: Dr Jutta Veits
Avian Influenza Research Group, Institute of Molecular Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Germany
Cryptic virulence potential in H5 and H7 field strains of avian influenza virus
18.00: Close of Day 2
19.00: Dinner (By prior booking or invitation only)
Animal Models, Methods, Assays
Chair: Dr Simon Scott
9.00: Mr Donald Benton
Divisions of Virology and Physical Biochemistry, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, UK
Direct Measurement of Influenza A Haemagglutinin and Neuraminidase Balance
9.15: Dr Jonathan Bundy
Research Chemist, Toxins and Flu Lab, Clinical Chemistry Branch, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, USA
Determination of the conformation of hemagglutinin in influenza vaccine preparations using size exclusion chromatography and mass spectrometry
9.35: Dr Carrie Pierce
National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta GA, USA
Isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) and immunocapture isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IC-IDMS) in response to pandemic influenza
9.55: Dr Nigel Temperton
Senior Lecturer in Biological Sciences, Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, UK
Production of Influenza B haemagglutinin lentiviral pseudotype particles and their use in neutralization assays
10.15: Refreshment Break and Posters
Chair: Dr Nigel Temperton
10.50: Dr Anthony Marriott
Project Team Leader, Influenza Group, Public Health England, UK
Aerosol and intra-nasal challenge with 2009 pandemic influenza virus (H1N1) in cynomolgus macaques
11.10: Dr Simon Scott
Lecturer in Molecular Biology, Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, UK
The use of pseudotyped viruses for investigation of neutralising antibody responses in mammals
11.30: Miss Kristina Fobian
National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Assessment of zoonotic potential of four European swine influenza viruses in the ferret model
11.45: Dr Ruth Bouwstra
Central Veterinary Institute, Wageningen University and Research Centre (CVI-Lelystad), The Netherlands
Subtyping avian influenza antibody positive sera from the Dutch poultry monitoring programme using a protein microarray
12.00: Miss Khrisdiana Putri
Asia Pacific Centre for Animal Health (APCAH) Werribee, Faculty of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
HA2 subunit epitope of Indonesian avian influenza H5N1 as DIVA reagent
12.15: Lunch and Close
Posters
(Presenters in Bold)
If your abstract has been accepted for presentation but it does not appear in the list below, please let us know as soon as possible by email on FluOxford@gmail.com.
Insect cell surface expression of hemagglutinin (HA) of Egyptian H5N1 avian influenza virus under transcriptional control of whispovirus immediate early-1 promoter
Gadalla MR, El-Deeb AH, Emara MM and Hussein HA
Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza –Egypt, 12211
Identification of Swine Influenza Virus epitopes in pigs using bioinformatics predictions and tetramers technologies
Massimiliano Baratelli1+, Lasse Eggers Pedersen2+, Lars Erik Larsen2, Esther Blanco Lavilla3, Jens Nielsen2, 4, Gregers Jungersen2, Bryan Charleston5, Maria Montoya1, 6
1 Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA), UAB-IRTA, Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain
2 Technical University of Denmark, National Veterinary Institute (DTU VET), DK-1870 Frederiksberg C and DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark
3 Centro de Investigación en Sanidad Animal, INIA, Valdeolmos 28130 Madrid, Spain
4 Statens Serum Institut, 5 Artillerivej, DK-2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
5 The Pirbright Institute, Surrey GU24 0NF, United Kingdom
6 Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentàries (IRTA), Barcelona, Spain
+ Both authors equally contributed to the work
Development and evaluation of H7N9 live-attenuated influenza vaccine
Zhongying Chen1, Janine Lu1, Mariana Baz2, Qi Xu1 , Kanta Subbarao2, Yumiko Matsuoka2, Hong Jin1
1MedImmune/Astrazeneca, Mountain View, CA, USA
2Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
A Systematic Investigation in to the Effects of Potential Compensatory Mutations on the Fitness of 2009 Pandemic H1N1
Anne J Daly and Kim L Roberts
Department of Microbiology, Moyne Institute of Preventive Medicine, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
Identification of antiviral drug (Oselatamivir) resistant influenza virus strains circulating during 2011-2013 in India (Northern Region)
Tanushree Dangi1, Amita Jain1*, Bhawana Jain1, Ajay Kumar Singh1, Mukesh Dwivedi1, Anil Kumar Verma1, J V Singh2, Rashmi Kumar3
1. Virology Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, King George Medical University, Lucknow (India)
2. Department of Community Medicine, King George Medical University, Lucknow (India)
3. Department of paediatrics, King George Medical University, Lucknow- (India)
Stochastic modeling of pandemic influenza in Canada: evaluating the adequacy of hospital surge capacity
Patrick Saunders-Hastings1,2
1University of Ottawa, 2Risk Sciences International, Canada
A novel sequence-based approach for rapid subtyping of avian influenza viruses directly from swab and environmental samples
Joyce E Jones1, Zoltan Kis1,2, Nancy A Gerloff1, Natosha L Simpson1, Amanda L. Balish1, Adrian Creanga1, C Todd Davis1
1Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Influenza Division, Atlanta, GA, USA
2National Center for Epidemiology, Budapest, Hungary
Alteration of virulence of influenza A viruses during host switching: An investigation of virion morphology, variant genetic analysis and growth kinetics
Michael D Kelly, Brandon Z Londt, Bethany J Nash, Sharon M Brookes
AHVLA, Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, KT15 3NB
Genotypic variation of contemporaneous influenza viruses circulating within European swine
Simon Watson1, Pinky Langat1, Scott Reid2, Stephanie Franz1, Michael D Kelly2, Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam3, Oliver Pybus3, Paul Kellam1, Ian Brown2
1Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK
2Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency-Weybridge, Surrey, UK
3Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
The Analysis of Co-infections with A/H1N1 Strain Variants Among Pigs in Poland by Multitemperature Single-Strand Conformational Polymorphism (MSSCP) Technique
Krzysztof Lepek1, Beata Pajak2,4, Lukasz Rabalski1, Kinga Urbaniak3, Krzysztof Kucharczyk2, Iwona Markowska-Daniel3, Boguslaw Szewczyk1
1Department of Molecular Virology, Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology,
University of Gdansk and Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland
2BioVectis Ltd, Warsaw, Poland
3Department of Swine Diseases , The National Veterinary Research Institute, Pulawy, Poland
4Mossakowski Medical Research Centre, Warsaw, Poland
The role of hemagglutinin stalk specific CD4+ T cell immune responses in influenza A virus infection
I-Na Lu, Sophie Farinelle, Chantal Snoeck, Claude P Muller
Laboratory of Immunology, Centre de Recherche Public de la Santé (CRP-Santé), Luxembourg
A non-replicating H7 pseudotyped influenza virus vaccine (S-FLU) provides broad protection against group 1 and 2 influenza A strains
Timothy J Powell, May Haewon Byun & Alain RM Townsend
Molecular Immunology Group, MRC Human Immunology Unit, MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, OX3 9DS, UK
Swine influenza H1N2 virus surveillance since the 2009 introduction of pandemic H1N1 virus into the UK pig population
Anita Puranik1, Christine Russell1, Wendy Howard1,Nicola S Lewis2 , Jayne Cooper1, Eric Agyeman-Dua1, Steve Essen1, Katy Beck1 , Sharon M Brookes1, Ian H Brown1
1Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency-Weybridge, Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NB, UK
2Centre for Pathogen Evolution, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EJ, UK
Human Monoclonal antibodies from convalescent H7N9 patients in China and Taiwan
Pramila Rijal1, Arthur K Huang2, Lisa Schimanski1, Timothy Powell1, Bei Bei Wang3, Xingwang Li3, Tao Dong1, Alain RM Townsend1
1MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford
2 Department of Paediatrics, Chang Gung Children’s Hospital, Taiwan
3 Capital Medical University, Beijing Ditan Hospital, China
Detection of non-notifiable H4N6 avian influenza virus from a broiler breeder premises in central England
Vanessa Ceeraz1, Daniel Parker2, Scott M. Reid1, Christine Russell1, Amanda Hanna1, James Seekings1, Wendy Howard1,Sharon M Brookes1, Richard M. Irvine1, Ian H Brown1
1Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency-Weybridge, Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NB, UK
2Slate Hall Veterinary Practice Ltd, Unit 7 Highgate Farm, Over Road, Willingham, Cambridge, CB24 5EU, UK
Kinetics of viral spread and histopathological changes in ducks experimentally infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza A virus strain A/duck/Zagazig/amn13/2011 (H5N1)
Mohamed Samir1,3,4, Ashraf Hamed Hussein4, Fatma Ahmed Abdulla4, Ahmed Abd El-Samie Hassan Ali4, Frank Pessler1,2
1TWINCORE, Center For Experimental and Clinical Infection Research, Hannover, Germany
2Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany
3University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany
4Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
A recombinant single-chain variable fragment antibody against hemagglutinin from avian influenza virus H5N1 – cloning, expression and characterization
Róża Sawicka1, Anna Góra-Sochacka1,Violetta Sączyńska2, Anna Porębska2, Agnieszka Sirko1*
1Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics Polish Academy of Sciences, Pawińskiego 5A, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland
2Institute of Biotechnology and Antibiotics, Department of Bioengineering, Starościnska 5, 02-516 Warsaw, Poland
Novel inhibitors of the drug-resistant M2 proton channel from pandemic swine influenza
Claire Scott1, Toshana Foster1, Jayakanth Kankanala2, Wendy Barclay3, Richard Foster2, Stephen Griffin1
1Leeds Institute of Cancer & Pathology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
2School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
3Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK
Diversity and codon usage along the NS gene products of influenza A virus
Edgar Enrique Sevilla-Reyes, Luis H. Gutiérrez-González, Teresa Santos-Mendoza
Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosío Villegas, Calz. de Tlalpan 4502. Sección XVI. México DF 14080. MEXICO
The Pathogenicity of H5N8 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus in Chickens, South Korea, 2014
Byung-Min Song, Hyun-Mi Kang, Eun-Kyoung Lee, Jipseol Jeong, Hee-Soo Lee, Youn-Jeong Lee
Avian Disease Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (QIA), 175 Anyang-ro, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 430-757, Republic of Korea
Discordant correlation between serological assays observed when measuring heterosubtypic responses against avian influenza H5 and H7 viruses in unexposed individuals
Eleonora Molesti1, Francesca Ferrara1, Giulia Lapini2, Emanuele Montomoli2 and Nigel Temperton1
1Viral Pseudotype Unit, School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, ME4 4TB
2Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine, University of Siena, Via Aldo Moro 3, 53100 Siena, Italy
What mortality from influenza in those ≥65 is estimated from large databases?
Roger E Thomas
Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
Live poultry market closures to reduce influenza A(H7N9) human infections in China in winter 2013-14
Peng Wu1, Hui Jiang2, Joseph T. Wu1, Enfu Chen3, Jianfeng He4, Hang Zhou2, Lan Wei1, Juan Yang2, Bingyi Yang1, Ying Qin2, Vicky J. Fang1, Ming Li2, Tim K. Tsang1, Jiandong Zheng2, Eric H. Y. Lau1, Yu Cao2, Chengliang Chai3, Haojie Zhong4, Zhongjie Li2, Gabriel M. Leung1, Luzhao Feng2, George F. Gao5,6, Benjamin J. Cowling*1, Hongjie Yu2
1School of Public Health, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
2Division of Infectious Disease, Key Laboratory of Surveillance and Early-warning on Infectious Disease, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China.
3Zhejiang Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
4Guangdong Provincial Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.
5CAS Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
6Office of Director-General, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC), Beijing, China.
Deficiency of IL-6 impairs lung repair after influenza virus infection
Mei-Lin Yang3, Chao-Liang Wu1,2, Ai-Li Shiau1,3
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences,1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,2 and Department of Microbiology and Immunology,3 National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Tainan, Taiwan