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Immune Modulation by Flaviviruses
2003Flaviviruses cause pleomorphic disease with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Interestingly, in contrast to most viruses, which subvert or avoid host immune systems, members of the neurotropic Japanese encephalitis serocomplex cause functional changes associated with increased efficacy of the immune response. These viruses induce increased
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Flaviviruses and Apoptosis Regulation
2004The flaviviruses comprise a large genus of medically important arthropod-transmitted, enveloped viruses. Flaviviruses cause a variety of human diseases ranging from mild febrile illnesses to severe hemorrhagic manifestations (yellow fever [YF], dengue [DEN]; Monath 2001; Guzman and Kouri 2002) or meningo-encephalitic syndromes (Japanese encephalitis ...
A, Catteau, M P, Courageot, P, Desprès
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Hepatopathology of flaviviruses
Journal of Hepatology, 2022Adam L. Bailey, Michael S. Diamond
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Genetic resistance to flaviviruses
2003Resistance to flavivirus-induced disease in mice was first discovered in the 1920s and was subsequently shown to be controlled by the resistant allele of a single dominant autosomal gene. While the majority of current laboratory mouse stains have a homozygous-susceptible phenotype, the resistant allele has been found to segregate in wild mouse ...
Margo A, Brinton, Andrey A, Perelygin
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Zoonotic tick-borne flaviviruses
Veterinary Microbiology, 2010Tick-borne flaviviruses are among the medically most important arboviruses in Europe and Asia. Tick-borne encephalitis causes between 10,000 and 15,000 human cases every year in both continents. Besides this disease there are several other tick-borne flaviviruses which may be of local medical importance, and which are less known, but may be important ...
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West Nile virus (WNV), Zika virus (ZIKV), and Dengue virus (DENV) are vector-borne diseases endemic in tropical and subtropical countries around the world. Their incidence has been growing in recent years and they are becoming increasingly relevant even in non-endemic areas, representing a significant public health problem worldwide.Globalization and ...
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