Several lyssavirus species occur in Africa (Rabies virus, Lagos bat virus, Mokola virus, Duvenhage virus, Shimoni bat virus and Ikoma lyssavirus), displaying a high sequence diversity between isolates belonging to the same species.
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Phylogenetic and motif-based genomic analysis of Mokola virus: implications for regional divergence and data gaps. [PDF]
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Clinical review of two fatal equine cases of infection with the insectivorous bat strain of
Edward J. Annand, P Reid
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Multipurpose Passive Surveillance of Bat-Borne Viruses in Hungary: Lyssaviruses and Filoviruses in Focus. [PDF]
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Nucleolar targeting of lyssavirus P-protein is isoform- and phylogroup-specific. [PDF]
Moseley GW +3 more
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European bat lyssavirus type 2: human exposure in England
Harsh Duggal
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Proteome Profiling of Rabies-Infected and Uninfected Dog Brain Tissues, Cerebrospinal Fluids and Serum Samples. [PDF]
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An L (polymerase) deficient rabies virus defective interfering particle RNA is replicated and transcribed by heterologous helper virus proteins [PDF]
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