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Filovirus vaccines as a response paradigm for emerging infectious diseases
Nowadays, filovirus vaccine development may be seen as a paradigm for our response capabilities to emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. Specifically, the West African Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic accelerated countermeasure licensure for ...
Andrea Marzi, Heinz Feldmann
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Doença Causada por Filovírus: Uma Atualização
Os vírus Marburgo e Ébola pertencem à família Filoviridae e são conhecidos por causar doenças zoonóticas emergentes. Estes vírus apresentam alta letalidade e são facilmente transmissíveis de pessoa para pessoa, o que os torna potencialmente capazes de ...
Rafael Marx de Andrade +3 more
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The european bats as reservoir of potentially zoonotic virical diseases [PDF]
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Herrera Goicoechea, Miguel +1 more
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Developments in Negative-Strand RNA Virus Reverse Genetics
Many epidemics are caused by negative-stranded RNA viruses, leading to serious disease outbreaks that threaten human life and health. These viruses also have a significant impact on animal husbandry, resulting in substantial economic losses and ...
Mengyi Wang +6 more
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Filoviruses are ancient and integrated into mammalian genomes [PDF]
Derek J Taylor +2 more
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Ebola virus (EBOV) is a single stranded zoonotic RNA virus of positive sense polarity under Filoviridae family, with no geographic, socio-economic, ethnic, gender or age boundaries, introduced to humans via contact with body fluids and products of wild ...
Rogo, L.D., Auwal, A.K.*
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Structural basis for Ebola virus nucleocapsid assembly and function regulated by VP24
The Ebola virus, a member of the Filoviridae family, causes severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. Filamentous virions contain a helical nucleocapsid responsible for genome transcription, replication, and packaging into progeny virions.
Yoko Fujita-Fujiharu +9 more
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Early human B cell response to Ebola virus in four U.S. survivors of infection [PDF]
The human B cell response to natural filovirus infections early after recovery is poorly understood. Previous serologic studies suggest that some Ebola virus survivors exhibit delayed antibody responses with low magnitude and quality.
Bombardi, Robin +14 more
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Uno de los patógenos capaces de inducir fiebres hemorrágicas es el virus de Ebola, clasificado en la familia filoviridae con cuatro subtipos, de los cuales el más analizado es el subtipo de Ebola Zaire, identificando en su genoma siete proteínas ...
Nury EsperanzaVargas-Alejo +2 more
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