Suspected Ebolavirus Reservoir Species in Anthropogenic Landscapes
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Volume 106, Issue 2, April 2025.
Matthew LeBreton, Robert L. Cohen
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Renaming of genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus to Orthoebolavirus and Orthomarburgvirus, respectively, and introduction of binomial species names within family Filoviridae [PDF]
Nadine Biedenkopf +14 more
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Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales : update 2016 [PDF]
In 2016, the order Mononegavirales was emended through the addition of two new families (Mymonaviridae and Sunviridae), the elevation of the paramyxoviral subfamily Pneumovirinae to family status (Pneumoviridae), the addition of five free-floating genera
Afonso, Claudio L. +82 more
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Pre-symptomatic diagnosis and treatment of filovirus diseases
Filoviruses are virulent human pathogens which cause severe illness with high case fatality rates and for which there are no available FDA-approved vaccines or therapeutics.
Amy C Shurtleff +4 more
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The nexus between forest fragmentation in Africa and Ebola virus disease outbreaks [PDF]
Tropical forests are undergoing land use change in many regions of the world, including the African continent. Human populations living close to forest margins fragmented and disturbed by deforestation may be particularly exposed to zoonotic infections ...
D'Odorico, Paolo +3 more
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Identifizierung und Charakterisierung der Interaktion von Marburg-Virus VP30 mit den zellulären Proteinen PIAS1, PIAS2 und SETDB1 [PDF]
Marburg-Virus (MARV) und Ebola-Virus (EBOV), Mitglieder der Virusfamilie der Filoviridae, lösen schwere, oft tödlich verlaufende Erkrankungen im Menschen und nicht-menschlichen Primaten aus.
Klüver, Michael
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Filoviruses in Bats: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
Filoviruses, including Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus, pose significant threats to public health and species conservation by causing hemorrhagic fever outbreaks with high mortality rates. Since the first outbreak in 1967, their origins, natural history, and
Kevin J. Olival, David T. S. Hayman
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In vitro assembly of Ebola virus nucleocapsid-like complex expressed in E. coli [PDF]
Ebola virus (EBOV) harbors an RNA genome encapsidated by nucleoprotein (NP) along with other viral proteins to form a nucleocapsid complex. Previous Cryo-eletron tomography and biochemical studies have shown the helical structure of EBOV nucleocapsid at ...
A Nanbo +33 more
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Identification of a small molecule inhibitor of Ebolavirus genome replication and transcription using in silico screening. [PDF]
Ebola virus (EBOV) causes a severe haemorrhagic fever in humans and has a mortality rate over 50%. With no licensed drug treatments available, EBOV poses a significant threat.
Barr, JN +7 more
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Serological Detection of Ebola Virus Exposures in Native Non-human Primates of Southern Nigeria
Ebola viruses (family: Filoviridae) are the cause of Ebola virus disease (EVD), a highly fatal illness characterised by haemorrhagic fever syndrome in both humans and non-human primates (NHPs).
B.N. Ogunro +5 more
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