نتایج جستجو برای: paramyxovirus 1

تعداد نتایج: 2753530  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2006
María T Llorente Blanca García-Barreno Miguel Calero Emilio Camafeita Juan A López Sonia Longhi François Ferrón Paloma F Varela José A Melero

Human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) phosphoprotein (P), an essential cofactor of the viral polymerase, is much shorter (241 aa) than and has no sequence similarity to P of other paramyxoviruses. Nevertheless, bioinformatic analysis of HRSV P sequence revealed a modular organization, reminiscent of other paramyxovirus Ps, with a central structured domain (aa 100-200), flanked by two intrins...

2017
Jie Yeun Park Michael Welch Karen M. Harmon Jianqiang Zhang Pablo E. Piñeyro Ganwu Li Phillip C. Gauger

A porcine parainfluenza virus type 1 (species Porcine respirovirus 1) cell culture isolate, USA/MN25890NS/2016, was obtained from porcine nasal swabs, and its complete genome sequence (GenBank accession number MF681710) was determined to help further characterize this virus.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Kate S Baker Shawn Todd Glenn A Marsh Gary Crameri Jennifer Barr Alexandra O Kamins Alison J Peel Meng Yu David T S Hayman Behzad Nadjm George Mtove Benjamin Amos Hugh Reyburn Edward Nyarko Richard Suu-Ire Pablo R Murcia Andrew A Cunningham James L N Wood Lin-Fa Wang

Bats carry a variety of paramyxoviruses that impact human and domestic animal health when spillover occurs. Recent studies have shown a great diversity of paramyxoviruses in an urban-roosting population of straw-colored fruit bats in Ghana. Here, we investigate this further through virus isolation and describe two novel rubulaviruses: Achimota virus 1 (AchPV1) and Achimota virus 2 (AchPV2). The...

2011
Krishnaswamy G. Tirumurugaan Sunil Kapgate Manavalan K. Vinupriya Kumanan Vijayarani Kathaperumal Kumanan Subbiah Elankumaran

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an avian paramyxovirus that causes significant economic losses to the poultry industry in most parts of the world. The susceptibility of a wide variety of avian species coupled with synanthropic bird reservoirs has contributed to the vast genomic diversity of this virus as well as diagnostic failures. Since the first panzootic in 1926, Newcastle disease (ND) bec...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2008
Glauco Camenisch Risch Bandli Richard Hoop

Wild birds are considered to be the natural reservoir of the Newcastle disease virus (NDV; avian paramyxovirus-1) causing New-castle disease, and are often suspected to be involved in outbreaks in domesticated birds. To assess the epidemiologic status of wild birds living, or overwintering, in Switzerland, 3,049 cloacal swabs covering the period 2003-2006 were screened for NDV, using real time ...

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