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Novel Norovirus in Dogs with Diarrhea [PDF]
To identify the prevalence and genetic variability of noroviruses in dogs, we tested fecal samples by using reverse transcription–PCR. We found canine norovirus in 40% and 9% of dogs with and without diarrhea, respectively.
Farkas+18 more
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Here, universal‐modifiable probe‐gated silica nanoparticles (SNPs) based lateral flow assay (LFA) is developed in the interest of the rapid and early detection of viral infections. The most superior advantage of the rapid assay is its utility in detecting various sides of the virus directly from the human swab samples and its adaptability to detect ...
Dilara Buse Durdabak+5 more
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Is the New Variant RHDV Replacing Genogroup 1 in Portuguese Wild Rabbit Populations?
The Lagovirus rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV), a member of the family Caliciviridae, severely affects European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) populations by causing rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD).
Ana M. Lopes+7 more
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Modeling the response of an endangered rabbit population to RHDV2 and vaccination
We developed a model of RHDV2 transmission dynamics and riparian brush rabbit population dynamics to evaluate the potential effectiveness of a vaccination strategy for this population. The model includes the potential effects of nontarget rabbit species as carriers and reservoirs of the disease, as well as environmental transmission.
Robin E. Russell+5 more
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Possible Novel Nebovirus Genotype in Cattle, France [PDF]
To determine if bovine caliciviruses circulate in France, we studied 456 fecal samples from diarrheic calves. We found a 20% prevalence of genogroup III noroviruses and a predominance of genotype III.2.
Eric Guenau+4 more
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Abstract The capacity to remove viruses by Planova filters produced by Asahi Kasei, primarily by small virus‐retentive filters, were compiled from data in peer‐reviewed publications and, partly, publicly available data from presentations at conferences (Planova workshops).
Albrecht Gröner
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Diarrhea remains one of the most common causes of deaths in children. A limited number of studies have investigated the prevalence of enteric pathogens in Cameroon, and as in many other African countries, the cause of many diarrheal episodes remains ...
Claude Kwe Yinda+9 more
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Toimenpideohje norovirus-tartuntojen ehkäisemiseksi [PDF]
Ohjeen tavoitteena on antaa ohjeita norovirusepidemian rajoittamiseksi erityisesti sellaisissa puitteissa, joissa sairastumisvaarassa olevien henkilöiden määrä on suuri tai tiheästi vaihtuva kuten majoituslaitoksissa ja risteilylaivoilla.
Kanerva, Mari+2 more
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Wild species are susceptible to several typical domestic animal pathogens, and the increasingly close contact between these groups is a predictive factor for disease exposure. Some viruses are important and old‐known, and others are emerging or reemerging for domestic carnivorans and have been identified as threats to the conservation of wild mammals ...
Nathana B. Martins+9 more
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Enteric viruses in the Caliciviridae family cause acute gastroenteritis in humans and animals, but the cellular processes needed for virus replication and disease remain unknown.
Alicia C. Strtak+5 more
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