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Seeking Flavivirus Cross-Protective Immunity [PDF]
The Flavivirus genus is composed by viral serocomplexes with relevant global epidemiological impact. Many areas of the world present both, vector fauna and geographical conditions compatible with co-circulation, importing, emergence, and epidemics of flaviviruses of different serocomplexes.
Lorrany dos Santos Franco +4 more
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Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) genotype V (GV) emerged in China in 2009, then South Korea, and has since spread to other regions in Asia and beyond, raising concern about its pathogenicity and the cross-protection offered by JEV vaccines against ...
Qiqi Xia +12 more
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Photosynthetic response of citrus to Citrus tristeza virus isolates with potential for cross-protection [PDF]
The objective of this work was to evaluate the photosynthetic response of citrus varieties to the inoculation of isolates T30 and T3 of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) characterized as having potential to provide cross-protection against severe CTV isolates ...
Rosalba Contreras-Maya +5 more
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Cross-protection among feline caliciviruses [PDF]
Each of five groups of specific-pathogen-free and conventionally reared cats was infected with a different strain of feline calicivirus. Two of the strains were pathogenic, producing characteristically fever, depression, loss of appetite, buccal ulceration, and occasionally increased ocular and nasal secretion.
C, Povey, J, Ingersoll
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Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a zoonotic ailment from the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV). JEV belongs to the flavivirus genus and is categorized into a solitary serotype consisting of five genetically diverse genotypes (I, II, III, IV, and V). The JEV
Qiqi Xia +14 more
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Universal Tick Vaccines: Candidates and Remaining Challenges
Recent advancements in molecular biology, particularly regarding massively parallel sequencing technologies, have enabled scientists to gain more insight into the physiology of ticks.
Luís Fernando Parizi +6 more
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Cross-protection against European swine influenza viruses in the context of infection immunity against the 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus : studies in the pig model of influenza [PDF]
Pigs are natural hosts for the same influenza virus subtypes as humans and are a valuable model for cross-protection studies with influenza. In this study, we have used the pig model to examine the extent of virological protection between a) the 2009 ...
A Krumbholz +58 more
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The use of attenuated isolates of Pepino mosaic virus for cross-protection [PDF]
Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) has recently emerged as a highly infectious viral pathogen in tomato crops. Greenhouse trials were conducted under conditions similar to commercial tomato production.
Hamelink, R. +5 more
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Cross-protection between antigenically distinct H1N1 swine influenza viruses from Europe and North America [PDF]
Background An avian-like H1N1 swine influenza virus (SIV) is enzootic in swine populations of Western Europe. The virus is antigenically distinct from H1N1 SIVs in North America that have a classical swine virus-lineage H1 hemagglutinin, as does the ...
Brookes +30 more
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Influenza viruses remain a serious public health problem. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the disease; however, seasonal influenza vaccines demonstrate low or no effectiveness against antigenically drifted and newly emerged influenza ...
Daria Mezhenskaya +8 more
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