نتایج جستجو برای: caliciviridae

تعداد نتایج: 160  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
David Bhella Ian G Goodfellow

Caliciviridae are small icosahedral positive-sense RNA-containing viruses and include the human noroviruses, a leading cause of infectious acute gastroenteritis and feline calicivirus (FCV), which causes respiratory illness and stomatitis in cats. FCV attachment and entry is mediated by feline junctional adhesion molecule A (fJAM-A), which binds to the outer face of the capsomere, inducing a co...

2014
Deok-Song Kim Myra Hosmillo Mia Madel Alfajaro Ji-Yun Kim Jun-Gyu Park Kyu-Yeol Son Eun-Hye Ryu Frederic Sorgeloos Hyung-Jun Kwon Su-Jin Park Woo Song Lee Duck Cho Joseph Kwon Jong-Soon Choi Mun-Il Kang Ian Goodfellow Kyoung-Oh Cho

Sapovirus, a member of the Caliciviridae family, is an important cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans and pigs. Currently, the porcine sapovirus (PSaV) Cowden strain remains the only cultivable member of the Sapovirus genus. While some caliciviruses are known to utilize carbohydrate receptors for entry and infection, a functional receptor for sapovirus is unknown. To characterize the functi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2000
S S Monroe T Ando R I Glass

In 1972, the “Norwalk agent” was discovered in fecal specimens collected during the investigation of an outbreak of gastroenteritis at an elementary school in Norwalk, Ohio [1, 2]. While this was heralded as the discovery of the first virus specifically associated with gastroenteritis, research progressed slowly and the role of the Norwalk agent as an important pathogen remained in question bec...

2013
Giovanni M. Giammanco Simona De Grazia Fabio Tummolo Floriana Bonura Adriana Calderaro Alessio Buonavoglia Vito Martella Maria C. Medici

1. Green KY. Caliciviridae: the noroviruses. In: Fields BN, Knipe DM, Howley PM, Griffin DE, Lamb RA, Martin MA, et al, editors. Fields virology, 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; 2007. p. 949–79. 2. van Beek J, Ambert-Balay K, Botteldoorn N, Eden J, Fonager J, Hewitt J, et al. Indications for worldwide increased norovirus activity associated with emergence of a new variant ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Noritoshi Kitamoto Tomoyuki Tanaka Katsurou Natori Naokazu Takeda Shuji Nakata Xi Jiang Mary K Estes

Human caliciviruses (HuCVs) are classified into the Norwalk-like viruses (NLV) and Sapporo-like viruses (SLV) as genera within the family CALICIVIRIDAE: The NLV genus is further classified into genogroups I and II, based on sequence similarities. To study the antigenic determinants on the HuCV capsid protein and develop new diagnostic tools for field samples, we established and characterized mo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Gábor Reuter Janet Zimsek-Mijovski Mateja Poljsak-Prijatelj Ilaria Di Bartolo Franco Maria Ruggeri Tuija Kantala Leena Maunula István Kiss Sándor Kecskeméti Nabil Halaihel Javier Buesa Christina Johnsen Charlotte K Hjulsager Lars E Larsen Marion Koopmans Blenda Böttiger

Porcine sapovirus is an enteric calicivirus in domestic pigs that belongs to the family Caliciviridae. Some porcine sapoviruses are genetically related to human caliciviruses, which has raised public health concerns over animal reservoirs and the potential cross-species transmission of sapoviruses. We report on the incidence, genetic diversity, and molecular epidemiology of sapoviruses detected...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1995
K E Dingle P R Lambden E O Caul I N Clarke

Comparisons of the RNA polymerase and capsid sequences of small round structured viruses (SRSVs) have recently shown these are genetically diverse viruses which fall into two distinct groups. The genomes of two group I viruses, Southampton and Norwalk viruses have been characterized; however, similar data for the genetic group II SRSVs have not been available until now. We report here the compl...

Journal: :Journal of virological methods 2009
Shasta D McClenahan Karin Bok John D Neill Alvin W Smith Crystal R Rhodes Stanislav V Sosnovtsev Kim Y Green Carlos H Romero

A real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rtRT-PCR) assay was developed for the identification of marine vesiviruses. The primers were designed to target a 176-nucleotide fragment within a highly conserved region of the San Miguel sea lion viruses (SMSVs) capsid gene. The assay detected viral RNA from nine marine vesivirus serotypes described previously, including two serotyp...

2016
Allan Olspert Myra Hosmillo Yasmin Chaudhry Lauri Peil Erkki Truve Ian Goodfellow

Members of the Caliciviridae family of positive sense RNA viruses cause a wide range of diseases in both humans and animals. The detailed characterization of the calicivirus life cycle had been hampered due to the lack of robust cell culture systems and experimental tools for many of the members of the family. However, a number of caliciviruses replicate efficiently in cell culture and have rob...

2015
Klara Tølbøll Lauritsen Mette Sif Hansen Christina K. Johnsen Gregers Jungersen Blenda Böttiger

BACKGROUND Porcine sapovirus, belonging to the family Caliciviridae, is an enteric virus that is widespread in the swine industry worldwide. A total of 14 sapovirus genogroups have been suggested and the most commonly found genogroup in swine is genogroup III (GIII). The goal of the present experiment was to examine the presence of sapovirus in 51 naturally infected pigs at two different time p...

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