نتایج جستجو برای: lyssavirus

تعداد نتایج: 465  

2009
Michael Sonntag Kristin Mühldorfer Stephanie Speck Gudrun Wibbelt Andreas Kurth

We tested 55 deceased vespertilionid bats of 12 species from southern Germany for virus infections. A new adenovirus was isolated from tissue samples of 2 Pipistrellus pipistrellus bats, which represents the only chiropteran virus isolate found in Europe besides lyssavirus (rabies virus). Evidence was found for adenovirus transmission between bats.

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2009
W Markotter I V Kuzmin C E Rupprecht L H Nel

Lagos bat virus (LBV) constitutes genotype (gt) 2 in the Lyssavirus genus. In contrast to the gt1 lyssavirus, rabies virus (RABV), LBV was reported to have markedly reduced levels of peripheral pathogenicity. However, this opinion was based on a study of one isolate of LBV only and the reduction in pathogenicity was essentially attributed to the amino-acid substitution at position 333 of glycop...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
H Badrane C Bahloul P Perrin N Tordo

The genetic diversity of representative members of the Lyssavirus genus (rabies and rabies-related viruses) was evaluated using the gene encoding the transmembrane glycoprotein involved in the virus-host interaction, immunogenicity, and pathogenicity. Phylogenetic analysis distinguished seven genotypes, which could be divided into two major phylogroups having the highest bootstrap values. Phylo...

2005
Sharon M. Brookes James N. Aegerter Graham C. Smith Derek M. Healy Tracey A. Jolliffe Susan M. Swift Iain J. Mackie J. Stewart Pritchard Paul A. Racey Niall P. Moore Anthony R. Fooks

We report the first seroprevalence study of the occurrence of specific antibodies to European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2) in Daubenton's bats. Bats were captured from 19 sites across eastern and southern Scotland. Samples from 198 Daubenton's bats, 20 Natterer's bats, and 6 Pipistrelle's bats were tested for EBLV-2. Blood samples (N = 94) were subjected to a modified fluorescent antibody vir...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
B. J. McCall J. H. Epstein A. S. Neill K. Heel H. Field J. Barrett G. A. Smith L. A. Selvey B. Rodwell R. Lunt

Two human deaths caused by Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL) infection have been reported since 1996. Information was obtained from 205 persons (mostly adults from south Brisbane and the South Coast of Queensland), who reported potential ABL exposure to the Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit from November 1,1996, to January 31, 1999. Volunteer animal handlers accounted for 39% of potential exp...

2011
Paola De Benedictis Cristian De Battisti Laurent Dacheux Sabrina Marciano Angela Salomoni Silvia Tiozzo Caenazzo Anthony Lepelletier Hervé Bourhy Giovanni Cattoli

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2015
T E Carl Woods J Annette Raynor Lyndell Bruce Zane McDonald

This study examined whether skill tests were predictive of status in junior Australian football. Players were recruited from the 2013 under 18 (U18) West Australian Football League competition and classified into two groups: elite (state U18 squad representative; n = 25; 17.9 ± 0.5 years) and subelite (nonstate U18 squad representative; n = 25; 17.3 ± 0.6 years). Both groups completed the Austr...

2007
Claude T. Sabeta Wanda Markotter Debrah K. Mohale Wonderful Shumba Alexander I. Wandeler Louis H. Nel

We recently identified 2 Mokola viruses from domestic mammals (a dog and a cat) in South Africa. These cases occurred 8 years after the last reported case of infection with this virus. Our findings emphasize the endemicity of rabies-related lyssaviruses in South Africa and the need to better understand the epidemiology of Mokola viruses.

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