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2002
U obitelji Flaviviridae nalaze se rodovi Flavivirus, Pestivirus i Hepacivirus. U rod Flavivirus svrstano je 67 virusa, koji su većinom arbovirusi.
Tracey Weir, Michael Weir
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U obitelji Flaviviridae nalaze se rodovi Flavivirus, Pestivirus i Hepacivirus. U rod Flavivirus svrstano je 67 virusa, koji su većinom arbovirusi.
Tracey Weir, Michael Weir
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Pseudotyped Virus for Flaviviridae
2023Members of Flaviviridae are enveloped single positive-stranded RNA viruses including hepacivirus, pestivirus, pegivirus, and mosquito-transmitted flavivirus, which are important pathogens of infectious diseases and pose serious threats to human health.
Leiliang, Zhang +3 more
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Verhandelingen - Koninklijke Academie voor Geneeskunde van Belgie, 2000
The family of the Flaviviridae contains 3 genera: (i) the hepaciviruses, to which belongs Hepatitis C virus (HCV), (ii) the flaviviruses and (iii) the pestiviruses. Over 140 million people, more than four times the number of HIV-positive individuals, are chronically infected with the HCV.
J, Neyts, P, Leyssen, E, De Clercq
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The family of the Flaviviridae contains 3 genera: (i) the hepaciviruses, to which belongs Hepatitis C virus (HCV), (ii) the flaviviruses and (iii) the pestiviruses. Over 140 million people, more than four times the number of HIV-positive individuals, are chronically infected with the HCV.
J, Neyts, P, Leyssen, E, De Clercq
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The hepatic flaviviridae: summary
Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 1999Hepatitis C envelope proteins (E1, E2) induce protective neutralizing antibodies. The extent of sequence diversity reflects the host's ability to control viral populations and the response to antiviral therapy. Attempts to prepare effective vaccines against HCV are foiled by lack of prolonged protective immunity.
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Taxonomy of the virus family Flaviviridae
2003Publisher Summary By 1960 it was recognized that eastern equine encephalitis, western equine encephalitis, and certain other arboviruses were related to each other. These were categorized as “Group A arboviruses”, now known as the genus Alphavirus of the family Togaviridae.
Charles H, Calisher, Ernest A, Gould
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Taxonomic expansion and reorganization of Flaviviridae
Nature MicrobiologyFlaviviridae is a family of non-segmented positive-sense RNA viruses that includes major pathogens such as hepatitis C virus, dengue viruses and yellow fever virus. Recent large-scale metagenomic surveys have identified many RNA viruses related to members of this family, such as orthoflaviviruses and pestiviruses.
Peter Simmonds +13 more
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Flaviviridae polymerase and RNA replication
Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 1999Sequence motifs within the non‐structural protein NS5 or NS5B of the members of the family Flaviviridae suggest that this protein is the RNA‐dependent RNA polymerase. This protein has now been expressed in various in vitro systems and used in polymerase assays.
A, Bartholomeusz, P, Thompson
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Defective adenoviruses as novel vaccines for the Flaviviridae
Clinical and Diagnostic Virology, 1998Vaccines against many flaviviruses, such as Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), yellow fever virus (YFV) and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), have been successfully used for many years. Other diseases such as dengue fever (DF) and hepatitis C are still major public health problems as no licensed vaccines are in use.To review studies on the use of ...
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