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Susceptibility of cats to equine morbillivirus

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996
Objective To assess the susceptibility of cats to equine morbillivirus (EMV) by direct administration of the virus by subcutaneous, intra‐nasal or oral routes, and following exposure to infected cats.Design A disease transmission study, with controls, using ten cats.Procedure Groups of cats were given the virus by the designated methods and assessed ...
Ha Westbury, P T Hooper, P W Selleck
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Hendra (Equine Morbillivirus)

The Veterinary Journal, 2000
Hendra has been recognized in Australia as a new zoonotic disease of horses since 1994/5 and subsequent work has shown that the viral agent is endemic in certain species of fruit bat. The Hendra virus is the type species of a new genus within the sub-family Paramyxovirinae, which also contains another newly identified zoonotic bat virus, namely Nipah ...
A J, Barclay, D J, Paton
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Ultrastructure of equine morbillivirus

Virus Research, 1996
The ultrastructure of the equine morbillivirus (EMV) which was implicated in the death of one human and fourteen horses in Queensland, Australia during September 1994 and a 36 year old man from Queensland in October 1995 is described. The ultrastructure of the virus and the intracellular virus-specific structures are characteristic for the family ...
A D, Hyatt, P W, Selleck
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Characterisation of the European seal morbillivirus

Veterinary Microbiology, 1990
The ELISA test originally developed for the detection of serum antibodies to rinderpest virus has been shown to detect cross-reacting antibodies in sera of diseased common and grey seals. Analysis of sera collected from various seal populations is in progress to establish the correlation between different morbillivirus neutralisation tests, ELISA tests
C J, Bostock, T, Barrett, J R, Crowther
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Lesions of Experimental Equine Morbillivirus Pneumonia in Horses

open access: yesVeterinary Pathology, 1997
Laboratory examinations of equine morbillivirus included experimental reproductions of the disease caused by the virus by transmission of mixed lung and spleen taken from two field equine cases into two horses and by inoculating tissue culture virus into
P T Hooper, Alex D Hyatt, Gm Russell
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Approaches in the Understanding of Morbillivirus Neurovirulence

Journal of Neurovirology, 2002
Certain members of the morbillivirus genus, canine distemper virus, phocine distemper virus, and the cetacean viruses of dolphins and porpoises exhibit high levels of central nervous system (CNS) infection in their natural hosts. CNS complications are rare for measles virus (MV) and are not associated with rinderpest virus (RPV) and peste des petits ...
S L, Cosby   +4 more
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MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION IN MANATEES

Marine Mammal Science, 1995
AbstractThe first evidence of exposure of free‐ranging Florida manatees (Trichechus manatees latirostris) to a morbillivirus is reported. Blood samples were collected from 148 Florida manatees between 1977 and 1994. The sample included manatees that were under rehabilitation (n = 97), free‐ranging (n = 40) and fresh necropsy specimens (n = 11).
Pádraig J. Duignan   +9 more
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Morbillivirus infection in cetaceans of the western Atlantic

Veterinary Microbiology, 1995
We report serologic evidence of morbillivirus infection in eleven of fifteen species of odontocete cetaceans from the western Atlantic since 1986. Blood samples were obtained both from free-ranging and stranded animals. Virus neutralizing titers were higher against porpoise and dolphin morbilliviruses than against peste des petits ruminants virus ...
P J Duignan, Joseph R Geraci, B K Rima
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Dolphin Morbillivirus in the Mediterranean Sea

Aquatic Mammals, 2008
No abstract available.[...]
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Comparison of morbillivirus proteins by limited proteolysis

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1983
Proteins of a number of measles and SSPE virus strains have been compared by limited proteolysis and they appear to be largely conserved amongst the various strains. Viruses derived from SSPE cannot be distinguished from other measles viruses by this technique.
B K, Rima, M W, Roberts, S J, Martin
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