نتایج جستجو برای: lyssavirus

تعداد نتایج: 465  

2014
Grace S. Kia Ivan I. Kuzmin Jarlath U. Umoh Jacob K. Kwaga Haruna M. Kazeem Modupe O. Osinubi Charles E. Rupprecht

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Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

rabies is a fatal neurological disease and a persistent global problem. it is spread primarily by domestic dogs but other canid, viverrid (skunks and raccoons) and chiropteran species are considered as the most efficient vectors of the disease. since dogs are the main perpetuator of rabies, special attention has to be given to bring all the dogs including unauthorized stray dogs under immunizat...

2013
Melina Fischer Kerstin Wernike Conrad M. Freuling Thomas Müller Orhan Aylan Bernard Brochier Florence Cliquet Sonia Vázquez-Morón Peter Hostnik Anita Huovilainen Mats Isaksson Engbert A. Kooi Jean Mooney Mihai Turcitu Thomas B. Rasmussen Sandra Revilla-Fernández Marcin Smreczak Anthony R. Fooks Denise A. Marston Martin Beer Bernd Hoffmann

Rabies is a lethal and notifiable zoonotic disease for which diagnostics have to meet the highest standards. In recent years, an evolution was especially seen in molecular diagnostics with a wide variety of different detection methods published. Therefore, a first international ring trial specifically designed on the use of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for detection ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2000
K A McColl N Tordo A A Aguilar Setién

Bats, which represent approximately 24% of all known mammalian species, frequently act as vectors of lyssaviruses. In particular, insectivorous bats play an important role in the epidemiology of rabies and some rabies-like viruses, while the haematophagous vampire bats are the major wildlife vector for rabies in Latin America. In contrast, the role of fruit bats (flying foxes) in the epidemiolo...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2011
Paola De Benedictis Cristian De Battisti Laurent Dacheux Sabrina Marciano Silvia Ormelli Angela Salomoni Silvia Tiozzo Caenazzo Anthony Lepelletier Hervé Bourhy Ilaria Capua Giovanni Cattoli

Rabies is a fatal zoonosis caused by a nonsegmented negative-strand RNA virus, namely, rabies virus (RABV). Apart from RABV, at least 10 additional species are known as rabies-related lyssaviruses (RRVs), and some of them are responsible for occasional spillovers into humans. More lyssaviruses have also been detected recently in different bat ecosystems, thanks to the application of molecular d...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2011

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2006

2014
Xiaocui He Tomáš Korytář Yaqing Zhu Jiří Pikula Hana Bandouchova Jan Zukal Bernd Köllner Matthias Johannes Schnell

Bats are found to be the natural reservoirs for many emerging viruses. In most cases, severe clinical signs caused by such virus infections are normally not seen in bats. This indicates differences in the virus-host interactions and underlines the necessity to develop natural host related models to study these phenomena. Due to the strict protection of European bat species, immortalized cell li...

2013
Tiina Nokireki Anita Huovilainen Thomas Lilley Eeva-Maria Kyheröinen Christine Ek-Kommonen Liisa Sihvonen Miia Jakava-Viljanen

BACKGROUND In 1985, a bat researcher in Finland died of rabies encephalitis caused by European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2), but an epidemiological study in 1986 did not reveal EBLV-infected bats. In 2009, an EBLV-2-positive Daubenton's bat was detected. The EBLV-2 isolate from the human case in 1985 and the isolate from the bat in 2009 were genetically closely related. In order to assess the...

Journal: :Viruses 2021

Bats are reservoirs of many pathogenic viruses, including the lyssaviruses rabies virus (RABV) and Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV). Lyssavirus strains closely associated with particular host reservoir species, evidence specific adaptation. Associated phenotypic changes remain poorly understood but likely to involve phosphoprotein (P protein), a key mediator intracellular virus–host interface. ...

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