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Cytokine levels in Chandipura virus associated encephalopathy in children
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2005An association of Chandipura (CHP) virus with an explosive outbreak of encephalitis in children from India affecting 349 children with 55% mortality was recently reported. To understand the role of cytokines in the pathogenesis of CHP infection, 14 paediatric encephalitis cases admitted to a tertiary care hospital and 5 age-matched apparently healthy ...
Anuradha, Tripathy +5 more
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Recombinant glycoprotein based vaccine for Chandipura virus infection
Vaccine, 2009Chandipura virus (CHPV) has emerged as an important pediatric encephalitis-causing pathogen with very high mortality in India. No specific vaccine or treatment is available till date. We attempted to prepare a candidate vaccine employing recombinant CHPV Glycoprotein (rGp).
C H, Venkateswarlu, V A, Arankalle
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Investigations Into the Outbreak of Chandipura Virus Encephalitis, Gujarat, India, 2024
Journal of Medical VirologyABSTRACT Chandipura virus, a Vesiculovirus , was first identified in India during an outbreak investigation of acute febrile illness in 1965. The virus first gained global attention after being implicated as the causative agent of an outbreak of acute viral encephalitis ...
Padinjaremattathil Thankappan Ullas +2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION OF CHANDIPURA VIRUS BY PHLEBOTOMUS ARGENTIPES (DIPTERA: PSYCHODIDAE)
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007Experiments were carried out to demonstrate the susceptibity and transmission potential of Phlebotomus argentipes (Annandale & Brunetti) for Chandipura virus (CHPV). In India, P. argentipes is one of the predominant species found in many areas endemic for CHPV.
Mangala S, Mavale +5 more
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Identification of a conserved neutralizing epitope in the G-protein of Chandipura virus
Archives of Virology, 2018Chandipura virus (CHPV), associated with an encephalitic illness in humans, has caused multiple outbreaks with high mortality in central and western India in recent years. The present study compares surface glycoprotein (G-protein) from prototype and recent outbreak strains using in silico tools and in vitro experiments.
Daya V, Pavitrakar +3 more
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Chandipura virus changes cellular miRNome in human microglial cells
Journal of Medical Virology, 2019AbstractChandipura virus (CHPV) is a neurotropic virus, known to cause encephalitis in humans. The microRNAs (miRNA/miR) play an important role in the pathogenesis of viral infection. The present study is focused on the role of miRNAs during CHPV (strain 1653514) infection in human microglial cells. The deep sequencing of CHPV‐infected human microglial
Meghna Agrawal +5 more
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Chandipura Virus: A Growing Public Health Threat in India and Beyond
Infectious Disorders - Drug TargetsPujarani Pradhan +2 more
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Antiviral effect of Favipiravir against Chandipura virus in vitro and in vivo
Journal of Medical Virology, 2023Vijay P Bondre
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