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Notes from the Field: Increase in Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Activity - Vermont, 2023-2024. [PDF]
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Discovery of Synthetic Imine-Chalcones Targeting Mayaro Virus Replication. [PDF]
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Trans-complementation of chikungunya virus replicase mutants reveals alphavirus replication complexity and supports antiviral tool development. [PDF]
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Mosquito-borne alphaviruses in Zambia: Isolation and characterization of Eilat and Sindbis viruses. [PDF]
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Alphavirus infections in salmonids – a review
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2007AbstractThe first alphavirus to be isolated from fish was recorded in 1995 with the isolation of salmon pancreas disease virus from Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., in Ireland. Subsequently, the closely related sleeping disease virus was isolated from rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), in France.
M F Mcloughlin, D A Graham
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Host responses to alphavirus infection
Immunological Reviews, 2008Summary: Members of the Alphavirus genus are classified into New World and Old World groups based upon their disease characteristics and primary areas of endemicity. The two groups exhibit noteworthy differences in pathogenesis during human infection, with Old World viruses primarily causing febrile and arthritogenic diseases and the New World viruses
Kate D Ryman, William B Klimstra
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Animal Health Research Reviews, 2012
AbstractThe alphavirus replicon technology has been utilized for many years to develop vaccines for both veterinary and human applications. Many developments have been made to the replicon platform recently, resulting in improved safety and efficacy of replicon particle (RP) vaccines. This review provides a broad overview of the replicon technology and
Ryan L, Vander Veen +2 more
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AbstractThe alphavirus replicon technology has been utilized for many years to develop vaccines for both veterinary and human applications. Many developments have been made to the replicon platform recently, resulting in improved safety and efficacy of replicon particle (RP) vaccines. This review provides a broad overview of the replicon technology and
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Alphavirus vectors and vaccination
Reviews in Medical Virology, 2002AbstractAlphaviruses are positive‐stranded RNA viruses that have a broad host range and therefore are capable of replicating in many vertebrate and invertebrate cells. The single‐stranded alphavirus genome is divided into two ORFs. The first ORF encodes the nonstructural proteins that are translated upon entry of the virus into the cytoplasm and are ...
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