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Comparative Epidemiology of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus Strains from Viral Sequence Data
Since their introduction in 1859, European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have had a devastating impact on agricultural production and biodiversity in Australia, with competition and land degradation by rabbits being one of the key threats to ...
Carlo Pacioni +5 more
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BACKGROUND The family Caliciviridae consists of a genetically diverse group of RNA viruses that infect a wide range of host species including noroviruses and sapoviruses which cause acute gastroenteritis in humans.
R. Tatusov +5 more
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New proof-of-concept in viral inactivation: virucidal efficacy of 405 nm light against feline calicivirus as a model for norovirus decontamination [PDF]
The requirement for novel decontamination technologies for use in hospitals is ever present. One such system uses 405 nm visible light to inactivate microorganisms via ROS-generated oxidative damage.
Anderson, John G. +7 more
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Identification of feline calicivirus in cats with enteritis.
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a major pathogen of cats associated with either respiratory or systemic disease but its possible role as an enteric pathogen is neglected.
B. Di Martino +11 more
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Identification of Gastroenteric Viruses by Electron Microscopy Using Higher Order Spectral Features [PDF]
Background: Many paediatric illnesses are caused by viral agents, for example, acute gastroenteritis. Electron microscopy can provide images of viral particles and can be used to identify the agents.
Chandran, Vinod, Ong, Chien
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2 or GI.2, referring to any virus with lagovirus GI.2 structural genes) is a recently emerged calicivirus that causes generalised hepatic necrosis and disseminated intravascular coagulation leading to death in ...
Robyn N. Hall +8 more
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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly contagious pathogen that causes acute upper respiratory infections and oral disease in cats, thus seriously endangering feline health.
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Calicivirus VP2 forms a portal-like assembly following receptor engagement
To initiate infection, many viruses enter their host cells by triggering endocytosis following receptor engagement. However, the mechanisms by which non-enveloped viruses escape the endosome are poorly understood.
M. Conley +6 more
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We report the generation, characterization and epitope mapping of a panel of 26 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against the VP1 capsid protein of feline calicivirus (FCV).
C. Cubillos-Zapata +8 more
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The role of cellular adhesion molecules in virus attachment and entry [PDF]
As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses must traverse the host-cell plasma membrane to initiate infection. This presents a formidable barrier, which they have evolved diverse strategies to overcome.
Bhella, David
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