Apoptotic Cell Death in an Animal Model of Virus-Induced Acute Liver Failure—Observations during Lagovirus europaeus/GI.2 Infection [PDF]
Dominika Bębnowska+5 more
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Elucidation of the pathology and tissue distribution of Lagovirus europaeus GI.2/RHDV2 (rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 2) in young and adult rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) [PDF]
Aleksija Neimanis+2 more
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Émergence et évolutions des lagovirus [PDF]
Les Lagovirus sont des virus à ARN positif simple brin, spécifiques des lagomorphes. Depuis leur découverte dans les années 1980, ils ont montré leur capacité à évoluer et à présenter des tropismes tissulaires et des virulences variables et sont ...
Boussignac, Maxime
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Not-So-Novel Michigan Rabbit Calicivirus [PDF]
Joana Abrantes, Pedro J. Esteves
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First complete genome sequence of a European non-pathogenic rabbit calicivirus (lagovirus GI.3) [PDF]
We report the full genome sequence of the non-pathogenic rabbit lagovirus Lagovirus europaeus/GI.3/O cun/FR/2006/06-11 (GI.3/06-11), collected from a healthy French domestic rabbit in 2006, and initially described as 06-11 strain. The sequence reveals a genomic organization similar to lagoviruses.
Evelyne Lemaitre+3 more
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Reply to Abrantes et al. Recombination-Based Perspectives on Lagovirus Classification, Phylogenetic Patterns, and Evolutionary Dynamics. Comment on “Shah et al. Genetic Characteristics and Phylogeographic Dynamics of Lagoviruses, 1988–2021. Viruses 2023, 15, 815” [PDF]
Pir Tariq Shah, Li Xing
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First recognized as highly pathogenic viruses, hare lagoviruses belonging to genotype GII.1 (EBHSV) infect various Lepus species. Genetically distinct benign lagoviruses (Hare Calicivirus, HaCV) have recently been identified but few data have been available so far on these strains.
Clément Droillard+9 more
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly contagious viral disease affecting lagomorphs. The first documented cases of RHD in Singapore occurred in adult pet European rabbits in September 2020. Singapore subsequently declared the outbreak resolved in December 2020.
Kelvin Lim+9 more
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Viruses that affect lagomorphs have decades of reported history of spillover events. One of these viruses is the causative agent of the so-called rabbit or 'lagomorph' haemorrhagic disease (e.g. Lagovirus europaeus/GI.1 and L. europaeus/GI.2). In particular, L. europaeus/GI.2 has shown a great capacity to recombine with existing lagoviruses.
Roser Velarde+8 more
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