نتایج جستجو برای: feline calicivirus

تعداد نتایج: 8362  

2015
Wim P. Burmeister Marlyse Buisson Leandro F. Estrozi Guy Schoehn Olivier Billet Zahia Hannas Cécile Sigoillot Hervé Poulet

The vesivirus feline calicivirus (FCV) is a positive strand RNA virus encapsidated by an icosahedral T=3 shell formed by the viral VP1 protein. Upon its expression in the insect cell - baculovirus system in the context of vaccine development, two types of virus-like particles (VLPs) were formed, a majority built of 60 subunits (T=1) and a minority probably built of 180 subunits (T=3). The struc...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Erwin Duizer Paul Bijkerk Barry Rockx Astrid De Groot Fleur Twisk Marion Koopmans

The viruses most commonly associated with food- and waterborne outbreaks of gastroenteritis are the noroviruses. The lack of a culture method for noroviruses warrants the use of cultivable model viruses to gain more insight on their transmission routes and inactivation methods. We studied the inactivation of the reported enteric canine calicivirus no. 48 (CaCV) and the respiratory feline calici...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Daniel Luque José M González Josué Gómez-Blanco Roberto Marabini Javier Chichón Ignacio Mena Iván Angulo José L Carrascosa Nuria Verdaguer Benes L Trus Juan Bárcena José R Castón

Viruses need only one or a few structural capsid proteins to build an infectious particle. This is possible through the extensive use of symmetry and the conformational polymorphism of the structural proteins. Using virus-like particles (VLP) from rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) as a model, we addressed the basis of calicivirus capsid assembly and their application in vaccine design. Th...

2015
Jack-Yves Deschamps Emmanuel Topie Françoise Roux

CASE SERIES SUMMARY In October 2011, an abnormally large morbidity and mortality event was noted in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a veterinary school hospital in Nantes, France. Cats, and cats only, transferred from the emergency room presented with fever, ulcers on the tongue and cutaneous lesions around venepuncture or surgical incision sites, leading to suspicion of a feline calicivirus-a...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Lorenza Ferrero Poschetto Anthony Ike Tibor Papp Ulrich Mohn Reinhard Böhm Rachel E Marschang

Noroviruses (NV), in the family Caliciviridae, are an important cause of gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. Measures for prevention and control of NV dissemination are therefore necessary to ensure public safety. The abilities of an organic acid (Venno Vet 1 Super), an aldehyde (Venno FF Super), a halogen compound (sodium hypochlorite solution), and a peroxide (Oxystrong FG) to inactivate fel...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Tanaji Mitra Stanislav V Sosnovtsev Kim Y Green

The genome of feline calicivirus (FCV) is an approximately 7.7-kb single-stranded positive-sense RNA molecule that is polyadenylated at its 3' end and covalently linked to a VPg protein (calculated mass, 12.6 kDa) at its 5' end. We performed a mutational analysis of the VPg protein in order to identify amino acids potentially involved in linkage to the genome and replication. The tyrosine resid...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2005
Everardo Vega Jeanon Smith Jay Garland Anabelle Matos Suresh D Pillaii

Enteric viruses account for most foodborne illness in the United States. The objective of this study was to determine whether the isoelectric point (pI) of viruses such as feline calicivirus (FCV), echovirus 11, and bacteriophages phiX174 and MS2 had any effect on their attachment to butterhead lettuce. The adsorption of virus particles to the lettuce was variable. Bacteriophage MS2 was the onl...

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