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Advances in the next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have significantly increased our ability to detect new viral pathogens and systematically determine the spectrum of viruses prevalent in various biological samples. In addition, this approach has also helped in establishing the associations of viromes with many diseases.
Andrey A. Ayginin +10 more
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Background A significant number of infectious diseases affecting humans have been associated with zoonotic viruses. Wild small mammals, such as bats, rodents, and shrews, serve as natural reservoirs for a multitude of zoonotic viruses, particularly in ...
Xiao-Ai Zhang +18 more
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Potential of Viruses as Environmental Etiological Factors for Non-Syndromic Orofacial Clefts
In this study, we analyzed the potential of viral infections in the species Homo sapiens as environmental causes of orofacial clefts (OFCs). A scoring system was adapted for qualitatively assessing the potential of viruses to cause cleft lip and/or ...
Thiago S. Messias +3 more
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Broad geographical circulation of a novel vesiculovirus in bats in the Mediterranean region.
Bats are the natural reservoirs for a variety of emerging and re-emerging viruses. Among them, rabies virus (genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae) is one of the first and most emblematic described in these animals.
Dong-Sheng Luo +15 more
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One (1) new species in the genus Ledantevirus (Mononegavirales: Rhabdoviridae)
2017Goldberg, Tony L. +4 more
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