نتایج جستجو برای: lyssavirus

تعداد نتایج: 465  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2005

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Laurent Dacheux Florence Larrous Alexandra Mailles Didier Boisseleau Olivier Delmas Charlotte Biron Christiane Bouchier Isabelle Capek Michel Muller Frédéric Ilari Tanguy Lefranc François Raffi Maryvonne Goudal Hervé Bourhy

We identified 2 cases of European bat lyssavirus subtype 1 transmission to domestic carnivores (cats) in France. Bat-to-cat transmission is suspected. Low amounts of virus antigen in cat brain made diagnosis difficult.

2017
Emmanuelle Robardet Christophe Borel Marie Moinet Dorothée Jouan Marine Wasniewski Jacques Barrat Franck Boué Elodie Montchâtre-Leroy Alexandre Servat Olivier Gimenez Florence Cliquet Evelyne Picard-Meyer

This study describes two longitudinal serological surveys of European Bat Lyssavirus type 1 (EBLV-1) antibodies in serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) maternity colonies located in the North-East of France. This species is currently considered as the main EBLV-1 reservoir. Multievent capture-recapture models were used to determine the factors influencing bat rabies transmission as this method ac...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1993
N Tordo A Kouknetzoff

The replication strategy, genome organization and extent of variation within the genome of the genus Lyssavirus is briefly reviewed. Strategies used in the approach to genome studies are discussed.

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2009
K Takumi P H C Lina W H M VAN DER Poel J A Kramps J W B VAN DER Giessen

We present the frequency and the nature of contact incidents of the Serotine bat, Eptesicus serotinus, with humans and with companion animals (specifically cats and dogs), in The Netherlands between 2000 and 2005. Out of 17 bats in bite contact with humans, five tested positive for European bat lyssavirus (EBLV) type 1a. Cats had the most numerous contacts with bats (49 times) but a relatively ...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2010
Megan K Young Bradley J McCall

Public health measures have been targeting potential exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) since the first recognised human cases, more than a decade ago. The effect of these measures on the epidemiology of notifications of potential exposure has not been investigated since 2003. Trends in notifications of potential exposure to ABLV reported to the Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit b...

Journal: :Journal of Clinical Microbiology 2011

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