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The Nipah virus (NiV), a highly deadly bat-borne paramyxovirus, poses a substantial threat due to recurrent outbreaks in specific regions, causing severe respiratory and neurological diseases with high morbidity. Two distinct strains, NiV-Malaysia (NiV-M)
Chunhong Yin +29 more
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A Functional Genomics Approach to Henipavirus Research: The Role of Nuclear Proteins, MicroRNAs and Immune Regulators in Infection and Disease [PDF]
Hendra and Nipah viruses (family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus) are zoonotic RNA viruses that cause lethal disease in humans and are designated as Biosafety Level 4 (BSL4) agents. Moreover, henipaviruses belong to the same group of viruses that cause disease more commonly in humans such as measles, mumps and respiratory syncytial virus. Due to the
Stewart, CR +4 more
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Zoonoses (Project 1): Wildlife/domestic livestock interactions [PDF]
The objective of this study was to synthesise the best available scientific knowledge about zoonotic disease transmission through livestock and wildlife interaction (direct or indirect), with emphasis on risk factors, drivers and trajectories of ...
Alonso, Silvia +11 more
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Promotion of Hendra virus replication by microRNA 146a
Hendra virus is a highly pathogenic zoonotic paramyxovirus in the genus Henipavirus. Thirty-nine outbreaks of Hendra virus have been reported since its initial identification in Queensland, Australia, resulting in seven human infections and four ...
A. G. Bean +68 more
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Annual Report of the Centre for Infectious Diseases Research, Diagnostics and Screening (IDS) [PDF]
Veel (ziekenhuis)laboratoria sturen het te onderzoeken materiaal van patiënten naar het Centrum Infectieziekteonderzoek, diagnostiek en screening (IDS) van het RIVM. Dit betreft vooral bijzondere diagnostiek waarvoor de laboratoria zelf geen test in huis
Meessen N, Stobberingh EE, van de Pol I
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Background Nipah virus (NiV) is a high-risk zoonotic infection that results in severe respiratory and neurological disease, with case fatality rates typically exceeding 70%. Driven by reservoir-host spillover and intermittent human-to-human transmission,
Jignesh Bhate +2 more
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Nipah virus (NiV), a highly pathogenic Henipavirus in humans, has been responsible for annual outbreaks in recent years. Experiments involving live NiV are highly restricted to biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratories, which impedes NiV research.
Yulong Wang +14 more
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Mission to Indonesia to participate to the 1st Indonesia- France Seminar in Medicine & Public Health and investigate potential collaborations on animal health : 2nd - 9th of November 2012 [PDF]
Emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases are a major issue in Indonesia. The objective of this mission, funded by the Institut Français d'Indonésie (IFI), was to identify potential subjects of collaboration between CIRAD, Pasteur Institute, and ...
Bourhy, Hervé +2 more
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Tale of two viruses, A: the ability of New World mammals to host Old World viruses [PDF]
Includes bibliographical references.2022 Fall.To view the abstract, please see the full text of the ...
Lewis, Juliette
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Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are newly identified members of the family Paramyxoviridae and have been classified in the new genus Henipavirus based on unique genetic characteristics distinct from other paramyxoviruses.
Bevan, Sawatsky +4 more
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