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Long-term Elevation of Complement Factors in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Patients With Borna Disease Virus 1 Encephalitis. [PDF]
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Presence of Avian Bornavirus RNA and Anti-avian Bornavirus Antibodies in Apparently Healthy Macaws
Avian Diseases Digest, 2009Recently a novel avian bornavirus has been described that has been suggested to be the possible etiological agent for proventricular dilatation disease or macaw wasting disease. This article describes two macaws that shed avian bornaviral RNA sequences and demonstrated anti-avian bornavirus antibodies as revealed by reverse transcriptase polymerase ...
Siwo R, De Kloet, Gerry M, Dorrestein
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Natürliche Bornavirus-Infektion bei Kaninchen
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 2010Two spontaneous cases of Bornea disease in rabbits are reported. With the help of fluorescence-serological methods it was possible to detect virus-specific antibodies in the brain and serum of both animals. Demonstration of viral antigen in the brain is a valuable supplement to cell culture from brains.
A. Metzler, F. Ehrensperger, R. Wyler
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Potenzielle Reservoire bei neurotropen Bornavirus-Infektionen
2021Viele Virusinfektionen und „emerging infectious diseases“ (EID) besitzen ein Reservoir in wildlebenden Tierpopulationen, von der Übertragungen der Infektionserreger auf Haustiere und Menschen stattfinden. Dies stellt eine beträchtliche Gefahr für die öffentliche Gesundheit dar und Tiermodelle, die die Reservoirsituation widerspiegeln, können durch die ...
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The genome sequence of parrot bornavirus 5
Virus Genes, 2015Although several new avian bornaviruses have recently been described, information on their evolution, virulence, and sequence are often limited. Here we report the complete genome sequence of parrot bornavirus 5 (PaBV-5) isolated from a case of proventricular dilatation disease in a Palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus). The complete genome consists of
Jianhua Guo, Ian Tizard
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Avian Diseases, 2012
Fertilized eggs were obtained from four pairs of sun conures (Aratinga solstitialis) infected with avian bornavirus (ABV) genotype 2, as determined by the sequence of the P24 gene. ABV RNA could be detected in early embryos of all four pairs. ABV RNA also was detected in brain, liver, and eyes of late-stage embryos of one of the pairs (Pair 4) and in ...
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Fertilized eggs were obtained from four pairs of sun conures (Aratinga solstitialis) infected with avian bornavirus (ABV) genotype 2, as determined by the sequence of the P24 gene. ABV RNA could be detected in early embryos of all four pairs. ABV RNA also was detected in brain, liver, and eyes of late-stage embryos of one of the pairs (Pair 4) and in ...
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Models and mechanisms of Bornavirus pathogenesis
Drug Discovery Today: Disease Mechanisms, 2004Borna Disease Virus (BDV) causes neurologic disease in a wide variety of warm-blooded animals. Although human infection has not been conclusively demonstrated, some surveys suggest that BDV or a related agent might infect humans and be implicated in mental illness.
Schwemmle, Martin, Lipkin, W. Ian
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The Detection of Avian Bornavirus Within Psittacine Eggs
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2012Avian bornavirus (ABV) is a known cause of proventricular dilatation disease in parrots and encephalitis in waterfowl and is a significant cause of both morbidity and mortality in captive birds. Transmission is thought to occur primarily by the fecal-oral route.
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