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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers—Arenaviridae, Filoviridae, Bunyaviridae, and Flaviviridae
Christian Drosten
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2002
Obitelj Filoviridae dobila je naziv prema karakterističnom nitastom obliku viriona. U obitelji se nalazi jedan rod Filovirus s dva morfološki slična, ali antigenski različita virusa: virus Marburg i virus Ebola. Filovirusi su endemski prisutni u Africi.
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Obitelj Filoviridae dobila je naziv prema karakterističnom nitastom obliku viriona. U obitelji se nalazi jedan rod Filovirus s dva morfološki slična, ali antigenski različita virusa: virus Marburg i virus Ebola. Filovirusi su endemski prisutni u Africi.
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2003
Etiologija, epidemiologija, klinička slika, imunopatogeneza i liječenje Marburgu i Eboli sličnih virusa.
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Etiologija, epidemiologija, klinička slika, imunopatogeneza i liječenje Marburgu i Eboli sličnih virusa.
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Filoviridae, Hepeviridae ve Orthomyxoviridae
Filoviridae ailesi üyeleri genellikle insanlar açısında oldukça ölümcül ve zoonotik hastalıklara yol açan üyelere sahiptir. Bunlardan en önemlisi ise hemorajik ateşle karakterize ebolabirus enfeksiyonudur. Ebolaviruslar içerisinde yer alan Reston ebolavirus henüz insan enfeksiyonları ile ilişkilendirilmemiştir.openaire +1 more source
Infections by viruses of the families Bunyaviridae and Filoviridae.
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2002Rift Valley fever is the most important bunyaviral disease of animals in Africa. The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes abortions and mortality in young animals in addition to haemorrhagic fevers in humans. Although vaccines against this virus are available, the uses of these vaccines are limited because of deleterious effects or incomplete ...
H, Zeller, M, Bouloy
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Detection of Ebola-Reston (Filoviridae) virus antibody by dot-immunobinding assay.
Laboratory animal science, 1996Thirty human and nonhuman primate sera tested at the Centers for Disease Control by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), immunofluorescent antibody assay (IFA), and Western blotting were retested at the Virus Reference Laboratory, Inc. by the dot-immunobinding assay (DIA).
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