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Virus-like vesicles (VLV) are hybrid vectors based on an evolved Semliki Forest virus (SFV) RNA replicon and the envelope glycoprotein (G) from vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV).
Carolina Chiale +11 more
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Human Tibroviruses: Commensals or Lethal Pathogens?
Rhabdoviruses are a large and ecologically diverse family of negative-sense RNA viruses (Mononegavirales: Rhabdoviridae). These viruses are capable of infecting an unexpectedly wide variety of plants, vertebrates, and invertebrates distributed over all ...
Jens H. Kuhn +3 more
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Intracranial administration of P gene siRNA protects mice from lethal Chandipura virus encephalitis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In parts of India, Chandipura Virus (CHPV) has emerged as an encephalitis causing pathogen in both epidemic and sporadic forms. This pediatric disease follows rapid course leading to 55-75% mortality.
Satyendra Kumar, Vidya A Arankalle
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Microglial activation induces neuronal death in Chandipura virus infection. [PDF]
AbstractNeurotropic viruses induce neurodegeneration either directly by activating host death domains or indirectly through host immune response pathways. Chandipura Virus (CHPV) belonging to family Rhabdoviridae is ranked among the emerging pathogens of the Indian subcontinent. Previously we have reported that CHPV induces neurodegeneration albeit the
Verma AK, Ghosh S, Pradhan S, Basu A.
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Investigating the role of Ebp1 in Chandipura virus infection
ErbB-3 binding protein 1 (Ebp1) is a host protein which binds ErbB-3 receptor to induce signalling events for cell growth regulation. In addition, Ebp1 also interacts with ribonucleoprotein complexes. In recent times, Ebp1 was found to play an antagonistic role in viral infections caused by Influenza and Rinderpest viruses.
Dhritiman, Dey +2 more
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The Chandipura virus, a sandfly-borne pathogen linked to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES), has emerged as a critical public health concern in India. Despite its sporadic detection, major outbreaks in 2014 and reports of AES cases in 2024 highlight its ...
Dinesh Asokan +4 more
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Chandipura virus: A comprehensive review
Chandipura virus (CHPV) is an emerging zoonotic pathogen of significant public health concern, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. The virus was first identified in 1965 during a dengue-like febrile outbreak in the village of Chandipur, Maharashtra, India.
Lonika Lodha +7 more
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Snakehead rhabdovirus (SHRV) is a viral pathogen previously associated with mortality in snakehead fish (Channa spp.) and other closely related species. In this study, we report the detection of SHRV‐like virus in giant snakehead (C. micropeltes) from multiple fish farms in Thailand, where acute disease outbreaks resulted in cumulative mortalities ...
Jidapa Yamkasem +6 more
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Clinical and laboratory predictors of long‐term neurological outcomes after infectious encephalitis. ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Infectious encephalitis is a serious global health problem linked to high rates of mortality and morbidity. However, clinical and laboratory factors that impact neurological outcomes following infectious encephalitis ...
Thomas Johnson +10 more
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A Pediatric Case of
Introduction: Chandipura virus (CHPV) is an emerging but underrecognized cause of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES), primarily affecting children in the Indian subcontinent.
Devesh N Joshi +5 more
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