Phylogeny of European Bat Lyssavirus 1 in Eptesicus isabellinus Bats, Spain
To better understand the epidemiology of European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV-1) in Europe, we phylogenetically characterized Lyssavirus from Eptesicus isabellinus bats in Spain. An independent cluster of EBLV-1 possibly resulted from geographic isolation and
Sonia Vázquez-Morón +4 more
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Understanding human – bat interactions in NSW, Australia: improving risk communication for prevention of Australian bat lyssavirus [PDF]
E.K. Quinn +5 more
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Eidolon helvum bats are reservoir hosts for highly pathogenic lyssaviruses often showing limited disease upon natural infection. An enhanced antiviral interferon (IFN) response combined with reduced inflammation might be linked to the apparent virus ...
Jan Papies +5 more
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Distribusi Kasus Gigitan Hewan Penular Rabies (Hpr) Dan Kasus Rabies Di Kabupaten Ngada, Propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur [PDF]
Rabies adalah penyakit infeksi zoonotic akut padasystem saraf pusat yang disebabkan oleh family Rhabdovirus dan genus Lyssavirus. Data tentang penyebaran rabies di Kabupaten Ngada menunjukkan bahwa ada 3 kasus rabies pada tahun 2000.
Mau, F. (Fridolina), Sopi, I. I. (Ira)
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The second meeting of the Lyssavirus Expert Group was held on 3 December 1996. The group reviewed new information on the virus. The group recommended that the National Health and Medical Research Council Australian Immunisation Procedures Handbook be updated to include advice on pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis for lyssavirus.
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Estudis ecoepidemiològics de quiròpters a les Illes Balears (1993-2014) [PDF]
L’article presenta una part dels resultats dels estudis ecoepidemiologics fets en les poblacions de ratapinyades de les Illes Balears des del 1993 fins el 2014.
López-Roig, Marc, Serra-Cobo, Jordi
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Australian Bat Lyssavirus: Observations of Natural and Experimental Infection in Bats [PDF]
This conference abstract gives data and conclusions arising from targeted surveillance of wild bats for naturally occuring Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) infection and other central nervous system diseases. It also provides data and conclusions arising
Barrett, Janine +6 more
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Molecular Docking and Virtual Screening of Boswellia dalzielii Phytochemicals as Potential Inhibitors of Rabies lyssavirus. [PDF]
Emmanuel Chuks Oranu +5 more
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Host cell virus entry mediated by Australian bat lyssavirus G envelope glycoprotein occurs through a clathrin-mediated endocytic pathway that requires actin and Rab5 [PDF]
Dawn L. Weir +4 more
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