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中国科学C辑(英文版) 2009
Website for avian flu information and bioinformatics
Keywords: Keyword,avian influenza virus,website,bioinformatic platform Abstract: Highly pathogenic influenza A virus H5N1 has spread out worldwide and raised the public concerns. This increased the output of influenza virus sequence data as well as the research publication and other reports. In order to fight against H5N1 avian flu in a comprehensive way, we designed and started to set up the Website for Avian Flu Information () from 2004. Other than the influenza virus database available, the website is aiming to integrate diversified information for both researchers and the public. From 2004 to 2009, we collected information from all aspects, i.e. reports of outbreaks, scientific publications and editorials, policies for prevention, medicines and vaccines, clinic and diagnosis. Except for publications, all information is in Chinese. Till April 15, 2009, the cumulative news entries had been over 2000 and research papers were approaching 5000. By using the curated data from Influenza Virus Resource, we have set up an influenza virus sequence database and a bioinformatic platform, providing the basic functions for the sequence analysis of influenza virus. We will focus on the collection of experimental data and results as well as the integration of the data from the geological information system and avian influenza epidemiology. Contributed equally to this work Special Project of Informatization of Chinese Academy of Sciences in “the Eleventh Five-Year Plan”, E-Science Application of Research on Resources, Disease Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Important Wild Birds in Qinghai Lake Region (Grant No. INFO-115-D02), China International Science and Technology Cooperation of the Ministry of Science and Technology, China (MOST) (Grant Nos. 2006DFB32010 and 2007DFC30240), MOST Grant 2005CB523001 (Program 973), National Key Technologies Research & Development Program (Grant 2006BAD06A01), and a grant from NIH (Grant No. 3 U19 AI051915-05S1), the China Post-doctor fellowship (Grant No. 20070420542).
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