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Alpha-Gal Syndrome in a Military Member. [PDF]
Howell JL, Neaves B, Coop C.
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Genetic diversity of cultivated Gayo Arabica Coffee (Coffea arabica L.) based on morphological and microsatellite markers. [PDF]
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Acquisition of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (Spirochaetales: Spirochaetaceae) by Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs during interrupted feeding. [PDF]
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Bourbon virus, a newly discovered zoonotic thogotovirus
The recent discovery of Bourbon virus (BRBV) put a new focus on the genus of thogotoviruses as zoonotic, tick-transmitted pathogens within the orthomyxovirus family. Since 2014, BRBV has been linked to several human cases in the Midwest United States with severe acute febrile illness and a history of tick bites.
Elias Bendl, Jonas Fuchs, Georg Kochs
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Postfusion structure of human-infecting Bourbon virus envelope glycoprotein
Journal of Structural Biology, 2019Thogotoviruses are important zoonotic viruses infecting a variety of domestic animals, as well as humans. Among these viruses, Bourbon virus (BRBV) is one of the several human-infecting members, which emerged in the US in recent years and caused human deaths.
Chongzhi Bai, Jianxun Qi, Yan Wu
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Bourbon virus transmission, New York State
2022Abstract In July 2019, Bourbon virus RNA was detected in an Amblyomma americanum tick removed from a resident of Long Island, New York. Tick infection and white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) serosurvey results demonstrate active ...
Alan P. Dupuis +16 more
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Surveillance for Tick-Borne Viruses Near the Location of a Fatal Human Case of Bourbon Virus (Family Orthomyxoviridae: Genus Thogotovirus) in Eastern Kansas, 2015 [PDF]
Bourbon virus (Family Orthomyxoviridae: Genus Thogotovirus) was first isolated from a human case-patient residing in Bourbon County, Kansas, who subsequently died. Before becoming ill in late spring of 2014, the patient reported several tick bites. In response, we initiated tick surveillance in Bourbon County and adjacent southern Linn County during ...
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