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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Lyssavirus-Induced Apoptosis [PDF]
ABSTRACT Lyssaviruses are highly neurotropic viruses associated with neuronal apoptosis. Previous observations have indicated that the matrix proteins (M) of some lyssaviruses induce strong neuronal apoptosis. However, the molecular mechanism(s) involved in this phenomenon is still unknown.
Gholami, Alireza +9 more
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Bat rabies exposures and safety practices among a self-selecting sample of French bat handlers
Objectives: European bats can be infected by several lyssaviruses, the causative agents of rabies. These viruses can be transmitted from bats to humans and result in a fatal viral encephalitis.
Julie Marmet +5 more
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This case report demonstrates the successful diagnosis of a challenging paralytic rabies case using metagenomic next‐generation sequencing (mNGS). mNGS provided a rapid and precise pathogen identification directly from cerebrospinal fluid where traditional methods failed.
Lianghai Cao +6 more
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New Lyssavirus Genotype from the Lesser Mouse-eared Bat (Myotis blythi), Kyrghyzstan
The Aravan virus was isolated from a Lesser Mouse-eared Bat (Myotis blythi) in the Osh region of Kyrghyzstan, central Asia, in 1991. We determined the complete sequence of the nucleoprotein (N) gene and compared it with those of 26 representative ...
Yohko T. Arai +3 more
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On the interference of clinical outcome on rabies transmission an perpetuation [PDF]
Rabies is a viral zoonotic infectious disease that affects mammals and is caused by genotypes/species of the Lyssavirus genus (Rhabdoviridae, Mononegavirales), with the genotype 1 (classic rabies virus - RABV) being the most prevalent. Despite continuous
BRANDÃO, PE
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This study explores socioeconomic and health‐related aspects of a bat‐hunter community in Bangladesh, focusing on their unique cultural practices and the associated risks of bat‐borne infections. The hunter community predominantly engages in day labor and seasonal bat hunting as supplementary income.
A. K. M. Dawlat Khan, Hannah Wesley
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Temporal dynamics of European bat Lyssavirus type 1 and survival of Myotis myotis bats in natural colonies. [PDF]
Many emerging RNA viruses of public health concern have recently been detected in bats. However, the dynamics of these viruses in natural bat colonies is presently unknown.
Blanca Amengual +3 more
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Detection of rhabdovirus viral RNA in oropharyngeal swabs and ectoparasites of spanish bats [PDF]
Rhabdoviruses infect a variety of hosts, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects and plants. As bats are the natural host for most members of the genus Lyssavirus, the specificity of the amplification methods used for active surveillance is ...
Aihartza, Joxerra +10 more
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African swine fever (ASF), a high‐profile transboundary animal disease caused by ASF virus (ASFV), imposes a devastating impact on the global swine industry. Given that vaccines are still under development, including field evaluations, early detection of ASFV is crucial for effective disease control and mitigation.
Ping Wu +5 more
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Trends in potential exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus in South East Queensland, 1996 to 2003 [PDF]
This study examined trends in notifications of potential exposure to Australian bat lyssavirus reported to the Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Australia between 1 November 1996 and 31 January 2003.
McCall, B. J., Young, M. K.
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