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Bat Rabies and Other Lyssavirus Infections [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Denny G. Constantine, David S. Blehert
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A combination of two human monoclonal antibodies cures symptomatic rabies
Rabies is a neglected disease caused by a neurotropic Lyssavirus, transmitted to humans predominantly by the bite of infected dogs. Rabies is preventable with vaccines or proper post‐exposure prophylaxis (PEP), but it still causes about 60,000 deaths ...
Guilherme Dias de Melo+15 more
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Australian bat lyssavirus infection in two horses [PDF]
In May 2013, the first cases of Australian bat lyssavirus infections in domestic animals were identified in Australia. Two horses (filly-H1 and gelding-H2) were infected with the Yellow-bellied sheathtail bat (YBST) variant of Australian bat lyssavirus ...
Allcock, Richard J. N.+10 more
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Rabies is a neglected tropical disease. The prototype virus, the rabies virus, still causes tens of thousands of human fatalities annually. Rabies is one member of the genus Lyssavirus. The burden of other lyssaviruses is unclear. The continued emergence
R. Shipley+5 more
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Substitution of S179P in the Lyssavirus Phosphoprotein Impairs Its Interferon Antagonistic Function
Interferon (IFN) and the IFN-induced cellular antiviral response constitute the first line of defense against viral invasion. Evading host innate immunity, especially IFN signaling, is the key step required for lyssaviruses to establish infection ...
Zongmei Wang+9 more
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Integrating full and partial genome sequences to decipher the global spread of canine rabies virus
Despite the rapid growth in viral genome sequencing, statistical methods face challenges in handling historical viral endemic diseases with large amounts of underutilized partial sequence data.
Andrew Holtz+3 more
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Ecological Factors Associated with European Bat Lyssavirus Seroprevalence in Spanish Bats. [PDF]
Bats have been proposed as major reservoirs for diverse emerging infectious viral diseases, with rabies being the best known in Europe. However, studies exploring the ecological interaction between lyssaviruses and their natural hosts are scarce.
Borràs Suárez, Miquel+7 more
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Prevalence and public health significance of Lyssavirus in bats in North region of Cameroon
Background Rabies is a zoonotic disease of all warm-blooded animals including humans. Though, there is little knowledge of the status of rabies in wild animals in Cameroon, the disease is endemic in the country with dogs being the main source of ...
Isaac Dah+11 more
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Serologic Evidence of Lyssavirus Infections among Bats, the Philippines
Active surveillance for lyssaviruses was conducted among populations of bats in the Philippines. The presence of past or current Lyssavirus infection was determined by use of direct fluorescent antibody assays on bat brains and virus neutralization ...
Paul M. Arguin+5 more
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First case of lethal encephalitis in Western Europe due to European bat lyssavirus type 1.
BACKGROUND Inaccurate diagnosis of encephalitis is a major issue as immunosuppressive treatments can be deleterious in case of viral infection. The European bat lyssavirus type 1, a virus related to rabies virus, is endemic in European bats.
B. Regnault+14 more
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