The discovery of three new hare lagoviruses reveals unexplored viral diversity in this genus [PDF]
AbstractOur knowledge of mammalian viruses has been strongly skewed toward those that cause disease in humans and animals. However, recent metagenomic studies indicate that most apparently healthy organisms carry viruses, and that these seemingly benign viruses may comprise the bulk of virus diversity.
Jackie E Mahar, Robyn N Hall, Mang Shi
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Comment on Shah et al. Genetic Characteristics and Phylogeographic Dynamics of Lagoviruses, 1988–2021. Viruses 2023, 15, 815 [PDF]
Shah and colleagues [...]
Joana Abrantes +10 more
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: Cross-protection and comparative pathogenicity of GI.2/RHDV2/b and GI.1b/RHDV lagoviruses in a challenge trial [PDF]
European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) are severely affected by rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD). Caused by a lagovirus, the disease leads to losses in the rabbit industry and has implications for wildlife conservation.
Carlos Calvete +2 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]
Recently, Abrantes et al [...]
Pir Tariq Shah, Li Xing
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Author Correction: Two decades of occurrence of non-pathogenic rabbit lagoviruses in Italy and their genomic characterization [PDF]
Patrizia Cavadini +6 more
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Novel Recombinant Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2 (RHDV2) is Circulating in China within 12 Months after Original RHDV2 Arrival. [PDF]
Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD) causes lethal fulminant hepatitis in rabbits. Two different genotypes (GI.1 and GI.2) responsible for RHD are reported. GI.2 was first detected in France in 2010 and subsequently spread to other countries in Europe. In April 2020, GI.2 was detected in China.
Hu B +9 more
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European Brown Hare Syndrome in Poland: Current Epidemiological Situation [PDF]
European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) is one of the main causes of mortality in brown hares (Lepus europaeus) and mountain hares (Lepus timidus) in Europe.
Andrzej Fitzner +4 more
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Comparative Epidemiology of Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus Strains from Viral Sequence Data [PDF]
Since their introduction in 1859, European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) have had a devastating impact on agricultural production and biodiversity in Australia, with competition and land degradation by rabbits being one of the key threats to ...
Carlo Pacioni +5 more
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Immunological Cross-Protection between Different Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Viruses—Implications for Rabbit Biocontrol and Vaccine Development [PDF]
The use of rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) as a biocontrol agent to control feral rabbit populations in Australia, in combination with circulating endemic strains, provides a unique environment to observe the interactions between different ...
Tiffany W. O’Connor +4 more
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