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Treatment of highly virulent mammarenavirus infections—status quo and future directions
Expert Opinion on Drug DiscoveryMammarenaviruses are negative-sense bisegmented enveloped RNA viruses that are endemic in Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Several are highly virulent, causing acute human diseases associated with high case fatality rates, and are considered to be significant with respect to public health impact or bioterrorism threat.This review summarizes the status
Ivette Ariela Nunez +2 more
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Computer-aided rational design of a mRNA vaccine against Guanarito mammarenavirus
Biotechnology LettersGuanarito mammarenavirus (GTOV) is a highly pathogenic virus that leads to Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever (VHF). Despite being a severe disease, there are currently no commercially available drugs or vaccines for its prevention.Here we computationally formulated a mRNA vaccine construct (VC) from the genome of GTOV to produce immunity against its ...
Mohibullah Shah +10 more
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A Mammarenavirus Close to Lassa Virus in a Patient with Meningoencephalitis
New England Journal of MedicineSylvain Baize +17 more
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Archives of Microbiology
The rodent-borne Arenavirus in humans has led to the emergence of regional endemic situations and has deeply emerged into pandemic-causing viruses. Arenavirus have a bisegmented ambisense RNA that produces four proteins: glycoprotein, nucleocapsid, RdRp and Z protein.
Dwaipayan, Chaudhuri +3 more
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The rodent-borne Arenavirus in humans has led to the emergence of regional endemic situations and has deeply emerged into pandemic-causing viruses. Arenavirus have a bisegmented ambisense RNA that produces four proteins: glycoprotein, nucleocapsid, RdRp and Z protein.
Dwaipayan, Chaudhuri +3 more
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Create one new species in genus Mammarenavirus (Bunyavirales: Arenaviridae)
2020Z.-L. Shi +16 more
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One (1) new species in the genus Mammarenavirus (Arenaviridae)
2018Jorlan Fernandes +5 more
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