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Current HIV vaccine strategies are hampered by difficulty with recapitulating heavily mutated broadly neutralizing antibodies. We have previously isolated a highly mutated antibody termed “group C 76-Q13-6F5” (6F5) that uses immunoglobulin heavy chain ...
H. Sojar, S. Baron, M. Hicar
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Introduction. Altai Krai is a region with an unfavorable situation of HIV-1 and HCV infection, as well as HIV-1 and HCV coinfection. Due to this, it is necessary to study the HCV genetic variants and their drug resistance (DR) to direct-acting antivirals
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Genetic heterogeneity of bovine hepacivirus in Italy
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2020Viruses similar to human hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the Hepacivirus genus have been identified in several animal hosts, including cattle. Since its first discovery in Germany, bovine hepacivirus (BovHepV) has been described in several countries globally. However, limited data are available on BovHepV epidemiology and genetic variability.
Gabriella Elia+8 more
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Presence of bovine hepacivirus in Turkish cattle
Veterinary Microbiology, 2018Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a worldwide distributed human pathogen, causes one of the most important viral infections in human being. HCV is the type species of the genus Hepacivirus (Flaviviridae) in which recently discovered animal viruses i.e. from horses, bats, rodents and cattle are allocated. After preliminary reports in 2015 from German and African
Alpay, GİZEM+5 more
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Detection of a novel hepacivirus in wild cavies (Cavia aperea aperea).
Archives of VirologyHepacivirus is a genus of RNA viruses within the family Flaviviridae of which hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the prototype. Several hepaciviruses have been identified in mammals, including rodents of multiple families. Each rodent hepacivirus described so far has been found only in members of a single rodent species.
G. E. Birlem+10 more
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Hepatology
Background and Aims: Evidence assessing the role of B cells and their antibodies, or lack thereof, in the spontaneous resolution of acute HCV infection is conflicting.
John Gridley+13 more
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Background and Aims: Evidence assessing the role of B cells and their antibodies, or lack thereof, in the spontaneous resolution of acute HCV infection is conflicting.
John Gridley+13 more
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Highly divergent cattle hepacivirus N in Southern Brazil
Archives of Virology, 2019The genus Hepacivirus includes 14 species (Hepacivirus A-N). In this study, we determined a partial genome sequence of a highly divergent bovine hepacivirus (hepacivirus N, HNV) isolate from cattle in Southern Brazil. Previously described HNV isolates have shared 80-99.7% nucleotide sequence identity in the NS3 coding region.
A. C. S. Mósena+9 more
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Hepacivirus cross-species transmission and the origins of the hepatitis C virus
Current Opinion in Virology, 2016Just 5 years ago the hepatitis C virus (HCV) - a major cause of liver disease infecting >3% of people worldwide - was the sole confirmed member of the Hepacivirus genus. Since then, genetically-diverse hepaciviruses have been isolated from bats, dogs, cows, horses, primates and rodents.
Pybus, Oliver G., Thézé, Julien
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccines are urgently needed to achieve WHO's goal for the elimination of viral hepatitis by 2030. The lack of suitable animal models for evaluating vaccine efficacy has greatly hindered the development of HCV vaccines.
S. Luo+11 more
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) vaccines are urgently needed to achieve WHO's goal for the elimination of viral hepatitis by 2030. The lack of suitable animal models for evaluating vaccine efficacy has greatly hindered the development of HCV vaccines.
S. Luo+11 more
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Presence of two different bovine hepacivirus clusters in Germany
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2018During the last years, genetic information of hepaciviruses (family Flaviviridae), whose type species is the human hepatitis C virus, was detected in a wide range of primates and non-primate vertebrates. Here, samples collected from 263 German cattle kept in 22 different holdings were analysed for the presence of hepacivirus N (syn. bovine hepacivirus;
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