نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory coronavirus

تعداد نتایج: 237778  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Dan Su Zhiyong Lou Fei Sun Yujia Zhai Haitao Yang Rongguang Zhang Andrzej Joachimiak Xuejun C Zhang Mark Bartlam Zihe Rao

The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) nonstructural proteins nsp1 to nsp16 have been implicated by genetic analysis in the assembly of a functional replication/transcription complex. We report the crystal structure of nsp10 from SARS-CoV at 2.1-A resolution. The nsp10 structure has a novel fold, and 12 identical subunits assemble to form a unique spherical dodecameric arc...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Ewan P Plant Jonathan D Dinman

Coronaviruses have the potential to cause significant economic, agricultural and health problems. The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) associated coronavirus outbreak in late 2002, early 2003 called attention to the potential damage that coronaviruses could cause in the human population. The ensuing research has enlightened many to the molecular biology of coronaviruses. A programmed -1...

2014
Daniel K.W. Chu Leo L.M. Poon Mokhtar M. Gomaa Mahmoud M. Shehata Ranawaka A.P.M. Perera Dina Abu Zeid Amira S. El Rifay Lewis Y. Siu Yi Guan Richard J. Webby Mohamed A. Ali Malik Peiris Ghazi Kayali

We identified the near-full-genome sequence (29,908 nt, >99%) of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from a nasal swab specimen from a dromedary camel in Egypt. We found that viruses genetically very similar to human MERS-CoV are infecting dromedaries beyond the Arabian Peninsula, where human MERS-CoV infections have not yet been detected.

2018
Gytis Dudas Luiz Max Carvalho Andrew Rambaut Trevor Bedford

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic virus from camels causing significant mortality and morbidity in humans in the Arabian Peninsula. The epidemiology of the virus remains poorly understood, and while case-based and seroepidemiological studies have been employed extensively throughout the epidemic, viral sequence data have not been utilised to their full potent...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Kristen E Pascal Christopher M Coleman Alejandro O Mujica Vishal Kamat Ashok Badithe Jeanette Fairhurst Charleen Hunt John Strein Alexander Berrebi Jeanne M Sisk Krystal L Matthews Robert Babb Gang Chen Ka-Man V Lai Tammy T Huang William Olson George D Yancopoulos Neil Stahl Matthew B Frieman Christos A Kyratsous

Traditional approaches to antimicrobial drug development are poorly suited to combatting the emergence of novel pathogens. Additionally, the lack of small animal models for these infections hinders the in vivo testing of potential therapeutics. Here we demonstrate the use of the VelocImmune technology (a mouse that expresses human antibody-variable heavy chains and κ light chains) alongside the...

2014
Victor M. Corman Joerg Jores Benjamin Meyer Mario Younan Anne Liljander Mohammed Y. Said Ilona Gluecks Erik Lattwein Berend-Jan Bosch Jan Felix Drexler Set Bornstein Christian Drosten Marcel A. Müller

Dromedary camels are a putative source for human infections with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. We showed that camels sampled in different regions in Kenya during 1992-2013 have antibodies against this virus. High densities of camel populations correlated with increased seropositivity and might be a factor in predicting long-term virus maintenance.

2014
Marcel A. Müller Victor Max Corman Joerg Jores Benjamin Meyer Mario Younan Anne Liljander Berend-Jan Bosch Erik Lattwein Mosaad Hilali Bakri E. Musa Set Bornstein Christian Drosten

To analyze the distribution of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-seropositive dromedary camels in eastern Africa, we tested 189 archived serum samples accumulated during the past 30 years. We identified MERS-CoV neutralizing antibodies in 81.0% of samples from the main camel-exporting countries, Sudan and Somalia, suggesting long-term virus circulation in these animals.

2014
Isabella Eckerle Victor M. Corman Marcel A. Müller Matthias Lenk Rainer G. Ulrich Christian Drosten

Replicative capacity of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was assessed in cell lines derived from livestock and peridomestic small mammals on the Arabian Peninsula. Only cell lines originating from goats and camels showed efficient replication of MERS-CoV. These results provide direction in the search for the intermediate host of MERS-CoV.

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
ناهید شاه قلیان n. shahgholian چهارمحال بختیاری شهرکرد رحمتیه دانشکده پرستاری و مامائی شهرکرد جعفر مقدسی j. moghadasi

severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars) is a fetal communicable respiratory disease, known as atypical pneumonia. this disease first appeared in china on november 2002 and spread very fast in various parts of the world especially in asia. number of reported cases of sars from november 2002 to may 2003 were about 8046 of which 6825 patients died. sars is caused by coronavirus, and symptoms of d...

Nouri Goushki, Maryam , Nozari, Majid ,

Viral infections have caused various diseases and deaths worldwide. In recent years, the emergence of the coronavirus has caused severe respiratory tract infections and led to a global concern. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of various disinfectants that have been used to control the coronavirus. Methods: The present study is a systematic review. Data was collected through sea...

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