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Feline Calicivirus (Caliciviridae)
Margaret J. Hosie, Michaela J. Conley
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Increase of GII.17 Norovirus Infections During the 2024-2025 Season in Multiple Cities, China. [PDF]
ABSTRACT A significant numerical increase of genotype GII.17 norovirus‐associated sporadic infections was observed in multiple cities in China during the 2024–2025 season. We collected fecal samples from hospitalized children with acute gastroenteritis from 29 sentinel hospitals nationwide to screen for norovirus.
Zheng W, Mu X, Wang S, Qiu T, Wang X.
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Phylogenetic Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Atlantic Salmon Calicivirus in Major Salmon Farming Regions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Salovirus is a genus within the family Caliciviridae, which contains a single member species, Salovirus nordlandense, also known as Atlantic salmon calicivirus (ASCV). While previous work has shown that ASCV can replicate in fish cell lines and establish systemic infection in vivo, its exact role in disease remains unclear and very little is ...
Costa VA, Mikalsen AB, Samsing F.
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From Lake Victoria to the Tap: Antibiotic Resistance and Pathogenic Contamination of Kisumu City Water Supply and Wastewater Network. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Waterborne diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) pose mounting public health threats across sub‐Saharan Africa, particularly in rapidly urbanising regions dependent on untreated or poorly treated surface waters. This study applied shotgun metagenomic sequencing to characterise microbial communities, virulence factors and antibiotic ...
Reva ON +8 more
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Caliciviruses are single stranded RNA viruses, non-enveloped structurally, that are implicated in the non-bacterial gastroenteritis in various mammal species.
Irit Davidson +5 more
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The caliciviruses, as a proposed family Caliciviridae, have a distinct virion morphology with cup-shaped depressions on a spherical capsid surface. The viruses have single-stranded RNA, which has a molecular weight about 2.6 x 10(6) and is infectious. The RNA is covalently linked to a small protein. A single major polypeptide is found in the capsid.
F L, Schaffer +10 more
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