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Rapid detection protocol for filoviruses
Journal of Clinical Virology, 2004The incidence of filovirus disease outbreaks has been increasing in recent years. Although there have been advances in the developments of diagnostics, field tests are rare. Apart from family members of infected patients, health care workers are at high risk of being infected during the initial phase of an outbreak.
Weidmann, Manfred+2 more
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Molecular biology and evolution of filoviruses
1993The family Filoviridae contains extremely pathogenic human viruses causing a fulminating, febrile hemorrhagic disease. Filoviruses are enveloped, filamentous particles with a nonsegmented negative-strand RNA genome showing the gene arrangement 3'-NP-VP35-VP40-GP-VP30-VP24-L-5'.
Heinz Feldmann+2 more
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Reverse Genetics Systems for Filoviruses
2017Filoviruses are among the most pathogenic viruses known to man. Reverse genetics systems, in particular full-length clone systems, allow the generation of recombinant filoviruses, which can be used to study virus biology, but also for applied uses such as screening for countermeasures.
Heinz Feldmann+2 more
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Calcium and Filoviruses: A Budding Relationship [PDF]
Ronald N. Harty, Bruce D. Freedman
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Filoviruses: Marburg and Ebola
2014Since the emergence of Marburg virus in 1967 and Ebola viruses in 1976 the history of the disease, outbreaks and the viruses has been hindered by the episodic nature of their appearance and the restrictions of working with these high hazard pathogens. More recent outbreaks have facilitated more in depth study of the epidemiology of the viruses and have
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Classification, Structure, and Replication of Filoviruses
1999Heinz Feldmann, M P Kiley
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VACCINES AND ANTIVIRALS FOR FILOVIRUSES
2014Chad E. Mire, Thomas W. Geisbert
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