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Arenaviruses are rodent-borne negative-stranded bisegmented RNA viruses. Five arenaviruses are etiologic agents of hemorrhagic fever in humans and are potential agents of bioterrorism.
Feldmann, Heinz +13 more
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The basis for criteria of the taxonomic classification of DNA and RNA viruses based on data of the genomic sequencing are viewed in this review. The genomic sequences of viruses, which have genome represented by double-stranded DNA (orthopoxviruses as ...
Tatiana E. Sizikova +2 more
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Timely diagnosis of particularly dangerous infections caused by viruses Ebola and Lassa is crucial in organization of anti-epidemic measures in the case of important of the disease on the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
L. M. Rustamova +4 more
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Animal Models of Pathogenic New World Arenaviruses
Since the emergence of Junín virus in 1953, pathogenic New World arenaviruses have remained a public health concern. These viruses, which also include Machupo virus, Guanarito virus, Sabiá virus, and Chapare virus, cause acute viral hemorrhagic fever and
Alexander V. Alvarado +3 more
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Entry inhibitors as arenavirus antivirals
Arenaviruses belonging to the Arenaviridae family, genus mammarenavirus, are enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses primarily found in rodent species, that cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. With high mortality rates and limited treatment options,
Kruthika Iyer +2 more
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Development of novel antiviral drugs to combat human pathogenic arenaviruses
Arenaviruses merit significant attention both as powerful models to study viral pathogenesis and as important human pathogens. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infection of its natural host, the mouse, represents a powerful experimental system ...
Gundersen, Anette Tølløfsrud
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Tales of mice and men: Natural History of Arenaviruses
Nowadays, Arenaviruses are among the most feared viruses due to their potential as weapons for bioterrorism purposes. This potential is based on their increasing diversity and the fact that they are carried by rodentswhose biologic success compares only ...
Rodas González, Juan David +1 more
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Serpin-based SKI-1/S1P inhibitors against Old and New World arenaviruses
The importance of arenavirus glycoprotein processing has only been understood within the past decade, with the majority of work focused on the Old World arenaviruses.
Chan, Mable W. S.
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Climate-driven changes in zoonotic risk of arenaviral hemorrhagic fevers in South America. [PDF]
Kulkarni PS +6 more
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