The Influenza Sequence Database (ISD)

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juju
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The Influenza Sequence Database (ISD)

Post by juju »

Hello,

I am doing a project on influenza viruses and how effective the vaccines are. For the influenza vaccines sequences I have to go on the ISD website. Unfortunately the website has been updated to only the 2007-08 vaccines. I would like to know if the past vaccines of other years are still available.

Thank you, Please write back as soon as possible. :)
MelissaB
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Re: The Influenza Sequence Database (ISD)

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The USDA has a site that gives the strains recommended for each year's vaccine, back to the 1999-2000 season, here: http://www.fda.gov/cber/flu/flu.htm . You will then have to look up the exact sequences of those strains on a flu sequence database.
juju
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Re: The Influenza Sequence Database (ISD)

Post by juju »

But where can I find the influenza sequence database on the http://www.fda.gov/cber/flu/flu.htm website?

Thank you!
MelissaB
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Re: The Influenza Sequence Database (ISD)

Post by MelissaB »

Sorry, when I said 'a flu sequence database' I was referring to a different site. There are several that can be found with a quick google search; one I found that I liked was: http://www.biohealthbase.org/GSearch/st ... =Influenza . In order to search for sequences you will need to go to the 'sequence' search under 'Database search' (top left-hand corner of the page).
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