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Land Use Change and Infectious Disease Emergence

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, Volume 63, Issue 2, June 2025.
Abstract Major infectious diseases threatening human health are transmitted to people from animals or by arthropod vectors such as insects. In recent decades, disease outbreaks have become more common, especially in tropical regions, including new and emerging infections that were previously undetected or unknown. Even though there is growing awareness
M. Cristina Rulli   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Advanced Virus Monitoring and Analysis System [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2020
This research proposed an architecture and a system which able to monitor the virus behavior and classify them as a traditional or polymorphic virus. Preliminary research was conducted to get the current virus behavior and to find the certain parameters which usually used by virus to attack the computer target.
arxiv  

Hantavirus-driven PD-L1/PD-L2 upregulation: An imperfect viral immune evasion mechanism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Viruses often subvert antiviral immune responses by taking advantage of inhibitory immune signaling. We investigated if hantaviruses use this strategy.
Abdelaziz, Mohammed O.   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Halting viruses in scale-free networks [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Rev. E 65, 055103 (2002), 2001
The vanishing epidemic threshold for viruses spreading on scale-free networks indicate that traditional methods, aiming to decrease a virus' spreading rate cannot succeed in eradicating an epidemic. We demonstrate that policies that discriminate between the nodes, curing mostly the highly connected nodes, can restore a finite epidemic threshold and ...
arxiv   +1 more source

Incorporation of GM-CSF or CD40L Enhances the Immunogenicity of Hantaan Virus-Like Particles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
A safe and effective Hantaan virus (HTNV) vaccine is highly desirable because HTNV causes an acute and often fatal disease (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, HFRS).
Fang Wang   +9 more
core   +2 more sources

Innate Immunity Never “NODs” Off: NLRs Regulate the Host Anti‐Viral Immune Response

open access: yesImmunological Reviews, Volume 330, Issue 1, March 2025.
ABSTRACT A robust innate immune response is essential in combating viral pathogens. However, it is equally critical to quell overzealous immune signaling to limit collateral damage and enable inflammation resolution. Pattern recognition receptors are critical regulators of these processes.
Mackenzie K. Woolls   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Coumarin Derivative N6 as a Novel anti-hantavirus Infection Agent Targeting AKT

open access: yesFrontiers in Pharmacology, 2021
Hantaviruses are globally emerging zoonotic viruses that can cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Asia and Europe, which is primarily caused by Hantaan virus (HTNV) infection, results in profound morbidity and mortality.
Zhoupeng Li   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hantavirus infections [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Over the past few decades understanding and recognition of hantavirus infection has greatly improved worldwide, but both the amplitude and the magnitude of hantavirus outbreaks have been increasing.
Avšič-Županc, T.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Detection of Hantaan virus RNA from anti‐Hantaan virus IgG seronegative rodents in an area of high endemicity in Republic of Korea [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology and Immunology, 2016
ABSTRACTHantaan virus (HTNV), of the family Bunyaviridae, causes hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in humans. Although the majority of epidemiologic studies have found that rodents are seropositive for hantavirus‐specific immunoglobulin, the discovery of hantavirus RNA in seronegative hosts has led to an investigation of the presence of HTNV
Jin Won Song   +13 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in a child early age

open access: yesЖурнал инфектологии, 2021
In Russia, Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) takes the leading place among all natural focal infections, the incidence rate in 2018 was 3,99 per 100 thousand population.
D. O. Ivanov   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

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