Virus diversity and cross-species transmission of viruses from the strawcoloured fruit bat Eidolon helvum [PDF]
Bats are increasingly recognized as hosts of viruses which are significant for human and domestic health. However, the dynamics of these viruses in their natural hosts remain poorly elucidated.
Binger, Tabea
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Sosuga virus (SOSV) is a recently discovered zoonotic paramyxovirus isolated from a single human case in 2012; it has been ecologically and epidemiologically associated with transmission by the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus).
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Beyond the Headlines: Why Henipaviruses Warrant Our Attention
Henipaviruses, including Hendra and Nipah viruses, represent significant zoonotic threats with higher mortality rates. Due to limited therapeutic interventions, poses substantial challenges. These bat-borne pathogens were first identified in Australia (Hendra, 1994) and Malaysia (Nipah, 1998–1999), with subsequent multiple outbreaks.
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Integrating Prevention and Response at the Crossroads of Henipavirus Preparedness, Hendra@30 Conference, 2024. [PDF]
Halpin K +14 more
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Analysis of Recombinant Cedar Virus Infection and Cross-Protection Against Related Henipaviruses in African Green Monkeys. [PDF]
Pigeaud DD +13 more
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Novel Henipavirus, Salt Gully Virus, Isolated from Pteropid Bats, Australia. [PDF]
Barr J +8 more
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Three decades of discovery: An overview of Hendra virus, the original Henipavirus. [PDF]
Halpin K, Gómez Román R.
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Langya henipavirus (LayV) as an emerging zoonotic disease: a mini-review. [PDF]
Shafaati M, Zandi M.
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A highly potent, stable, and safe dePEGylated lipopeptide against Nipah virus and related henipaviruses. [PDF]
Wang Y +15 more
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