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• Vaccination rates against rabies and TBEV and accordingly the respective seroprevalence rates exceed 90% among Austrian veterinary practitioners. • The prevalence of antibodies against HEV and the colonisation with MRSA increases with the age of the study participants from 6.2%/6.2% in the youngest age group to 23.3%/21.9% in the oldest group. • MRSA
Tatjana Sattler+9 more
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The development of flavivirus vaccines
Mosquito and tick-borne flaviviruses are the causative agents of some of the world’s most important diseases, including dengue fever, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile fever. Cumulatively, these viruses cause many millions of infections each year and impose a significant burden on public health resources ...
Duncan R. Smith+2 more
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We identified Culex pipiens bloodmeals at the species level in natural, agricultural and peri‐urban habitats and calculated host preferences based on forage ratios. This analysis showed Passeriformes, and in particular Columba livia, Passer montanus and Turdus sp., to be the preferred Cx. pipiens hosts.
Víctor Rodríguez‐Valencia+9 more
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Flavivirus NS3 and NS5 proteins interaction network: a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid screen
Background The genus Flavivirus encompasses more than 50 distinct species of arthropod-borne viruses, including several major human pathogens, such as West Nile virus, yellow fever virus, Japanese encephalitis virus and the four serotypes of dengue ...
Canard Bruno+9 more
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Complement receptor mediates enhanced flavivirus replication in macrophages. [PDF]
Mary Jane Cardosa+2 more
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Enhanced Neutralization of Flavivirus by Monoclonal Antibodies against Negishi Virus [PDF]
Yukage Motohide+2 more
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Are we prepared for emerging flaviviruses in Europe? Challenges for vaccination
Tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile fever are endemic flavivirus diseases in Europe. Climate change, virus evolution, and social factors may increase the risk of these flavivirus infections and may lead to the emergence of other flaviviruses in Europe ...
Patricia Kaaijk, Willem Luytjes
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Establishment and Characterization of Japanese Encephalitis Virus-Specific, Human CD4 + T-Cell Clones: Flavivirus Cross-Reactivity, Protein Recognition, and Cytotoxic Activity [PDF]
Hirokuni Aihara+4 more
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Mechanism and structural diversity of exoribonuclease-resistant RNA structures in flaviviral RNAs
Subgenomic flavivirus RNAs are generated by a host exoribonuclease and play an important role in virus replication and pathogenesis. Here, the authors show the mechanism by which subgenomic flavivirus RNAs are generated and identify two structurally ...
Andrea MacFadden+8 more
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Viral hijacking of cellular metabolism. [PDF]
This review discusses the current state of the viral metabolism field and gaps in knowledge that will be important for future studies to investigate.
Ch'ng, James+2 more
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