نتایج جستجو برای: lyssavirus

تعداد نتایج: 465  

2018
Richard Suu-Ire Lineke Begeman Ashley C Banyard Andrew C Breed Christian Drosten Elisa Eggerbauer Conrad M Freuling Louise Gibson Hooman Goharriz Daniel L Horton Daisy Jennings Ivan V Kuzmin Denise Marston Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu Silke Riesle Sbarbaro David Selden Emma L Wise Thijs Kuiken Anthony R Fooks Thomas Müller James L N Wood Andrew A Cunningham

Rabies is a fatal neurologic disease caused by lyssavirus infection. People are infected through contact with infected animals. The relative increase of human rabies acquired from bats calls for a better understanding of lyssavirus infections in their natural hosts. So far, there is no experimental model that mimics natural lyssavirus infection in the reservoir bat species. Lagos bat virus is a...

2018
Shu-Chia Hu Chao-Lung Hsu Ming-Shiuh Lee Yang-Chang Tu Jen-Chieh Chang Chieh-Hao Wu Shu-Hwae Lee Lu-Jen Ting Kwok-Rong Tsai Ming-Chu Cheng Wen-Jane Tu Wei-Cheng Hsu

A putative new lyssavirus was found in 2 Japanese pipistrelles (Pipistrellus abramus) in Taiwan in 2016 and 2017. The concatenated coding regions of the virus showed 62.9%-75.1% nucleotide identities to the other 16 species of lyssavirus, suggesting that it may be representative of a new species of this virus.

2011
Conrad M. Freuling Martin Beer Franz J. Conraths Stefan Finke Bernd Hoffmann Barbara Keller Jeannette Kliemt Thomas C. Mettenleiter Elke Mühlbach Jens P. Teifke Peter Wohlsein Thomas Müller

A virus isolated from a Natterer's bat (Myotis nattererii) in Germany was differentiated from other lyssaviruses on the basis of the reaction pattern of a panel of monoclonal antibodies. Phylogenetic analysis supported the assumption that the isolated virus, Bokeloh bat lyssavirus, may represent a new member of the genus Lyssavirus.

2017
Denise A. Marston Richard J. Ellis Emma L. Wise Nidia Aréchiga-Ceballos Conrad M. Freuling Ashley C. Banyard Lorraine M. McElhinney Xavier de Lamballerie Thomas Müller Anthony R. Fooks Juan E. Echevarría

All lyssaviruses (family Rhabdoviridae) cause the disease rabies, an acute progressive encephalitis for which, once symptoms occur, there is no effective cure. Using next-generation sequencing, the full-genome sequence for a novel lyssavirus, Lleida bat lyssavirus (LLEBV), from the original brain of a common bent-winged bat has been confirmed.

2011
Sonia Vázquez-Morón Javier Juste Carlos Ibáñez José M. Berciano Juan E. Echevarría

To better understand the epidemiology of European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV-1) in Europe, we phylogenetically characterized Lyssavirus from Eptesicus isabellinus bats in Spain. An independent cluster of EBLV-1 possibly resulted from geographic isolation and association with a different reservoir from other European strains. EBLV-1 phylogeny is complex and probably associated with host evolutionary...

Journal: :Australian Veterinary Journal 1997

Journal: :Viruses 2021

Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by an important group of viruses within the Lyssavirus genus. The prototype virus, rabies still most commonly reported lyssavirus and causes approximately 59,000 human fatalities annually. animal burden other species undefined. original reports for novel lyssavirus, Kotalahti bat (KBLV), were based on detection viral RNA alone. In this report we describe su...

2017
Tiina Nokireki Tarja Sironen Teemu Smura Veera Karkamo Liisa Sihvonen Tuija Gadd

European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2) was detected in Finland in a Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) found in the municipality of Inkoo (60°02'45″N, 024°00'20″E). The bat showed neurological signs and was later found dead. The laboratory analysis revealed the presence of lyssavirus, and the virus was characterized as EBLV-2. This isolation of EBLV-2 was the second time that the virus has b...

Journal: :Virus research 2010
Ashley C Banyard Matt Hartley Anthony R Fooks

The threat of re-introduction of rabies virus into the United Kingdom exists on several levels. Firstly, importation of live animals into the UK continues to challenge the regulations in place to ensure that the virus does not enter the country. Secondly, the indigenous bat population is known to carry a virus genetically related to rabies virus, the European bat lyssavirus (EBLV). Molecular ch...

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