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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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The Role of Platelets in Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers [PDF]
Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Filoviridae and Flaviviridae are all RNA viruses that can induce a coagulopathy in infected patients. While there is a paucity of information on the cause of this coagulopathy, these viruses all produce a severe ...
Cox, Dermot +2 more
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Essai sur un modèle de coévolution entre arénavirus et rongeurs [PDF]
Gonzalez, Jean-Paul, McCormick, J.B.
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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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Genomic characterization of Sabiá virus in Brazil, 2019-2020: Implications for diagnostics, virus evolution, and receptor binding. [PDF]
Claro IM +33 more
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Editorial for Special Issue "Animal Viral Infectious Diseases". [PDF]
Zhang H.
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Integrated molecular and metatranscriptomic evidence of Tacaribe virus and the brain virome profile of <i>Molossus molossus</i> bat sampled in Brazil. [PDF]
de Sousa LLF +11 more
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We describe a strain of Lassa virus representing a putative new lineage that was isolated from a cluster of human infections with an epidemiologic link to Togo. This finding extends the known range of Lassa virus to Togo.2018UL1 TR000454/TR/NCATS NIH HHS/
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Role of Src family kinases Fyn and Lyn in arenavirus infection. [PDF]
Mao W +11 more
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