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CHPVDB--a sequence annotation database for Chandipura virus. [PDF]
Databases containing proteomic information have become indispensable for virology studies. As the gap between the amount of sequence information and functional characterization widens, increasing efforts are being directed to the development of databases.
Dikhit MR, Rana SP, Das P, Sahoo GC.
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Chandipura Virus Outbreaks: An Emerging Threat or Sporadic Epidemics?
Amogh Verma +4 more
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Background & objectives: Aedes vittatus (Bigot), an anthropophilic mosquito, plays an important role in the maintenance and transmission of yellow fever (YF), dengue (DEN), chikungunya (CHIKV) and Zika (ZIK) viruses in Africa.
A B Sudeep +4 more
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Back ground Chandipura virus produces acute infection in mice. During infection drastic reduction of CD4+, CD8+ and CD19 + cell was noticed. Depletion of lymphocytes also noticed in spleen.
Shahir Prajakta, Anukumar Balakrishnan
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G, N, and P Gene-based Analysis of Chandipura Viruses, India
An encephalitis outbreak in 2003 in children from India was attributed to Chandipura virus. Sequence analyses of G, N, and P genes showed 95.6%–97.6% nucleotide identity with the 1965 isolate (G gene, 7–11 amino acid changes); N and P genes were highly ...
Vidya A. Arankalle +4 more
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Immune response during acute Chandipura viral infection in experimentally infected susceptible mice
Background Age dependent susceptibility was observed in Chandipura virus (CHPV) infected mice through intravenous and intraperitoneal route. Adult mice were susceptible only through intracerebral route of infection.
Mishra Akhilash, Balakrishnan Anukumar
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Emerging Rhabdoviruses and Human Infection
Rhabdoviridae is a large viral family, with members infecting a diverse range of hosts including, vertebrate species, arthropods, and plants. The predominant human pathogen within the family is Rabies lyssavirus, the main cause of human rabies.
James G. Shepherd +3 more
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A prospective observational study was conducted in a tertiary care teaching hospital from August 2008 to August 2009 to explore the independent predictors of adverse outcome in the patients with confirmed/probable viral encephalitis. The primary outcome variable was the incidence of adverse outcomes defined as death or severe neurological deficit such ...
Priyanka Singh +9 more
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Monocytes and B cells support active replication of Chandipura virus. [PDF]
Interaction between immune system and Chandipura virus (CHPV) during different stages of its life cycle remain poorly understood. The exact route of virus entry into the blood and CNS invasion has not been clearly defined. The present study was undertaken to assess the population in PBMC that supports the growth of virus and to detect active virus ...
Roy S +5 more
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Is Chandipura virus an emerging human pathogen? [PDF]
Chandipura virus (CHPV), initially thought to be an orphan virus, was later reported to cause sporadic cases of fever with arthralgia,1 Reye’s syndrome,2 and epidemic coma. Epidemic coma was reported as epidemic brain attack of childhood (EBAC) (supported by clinical features, normal CSF in all cases, neuroimaging, and response to treatment)3–5 or ...
Potharaju NR, Potharaju AK.
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