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Morbillivirus infections in aquatic mammals

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1998
Morbillivirus infections which were not documented in aquatic mammals until 1988, have caused at least five epizootics in these species during the last 10 years. Affected populations include European harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in 1998, Baikal seals (Phoca siberica) in Siberia from 1987-1988, striped dolphins ...
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An insight into the epidemiology of dolphin morbillivirus worldwide

Veterinary Microbiology, 2001
Serum samples from 288 cetaceans representing 25 species and originating from 11 different countries were collected between 1995 and 1999 and examined for the presence of dolphin morbillivirus (DMV)-specific antibodies by an indirect ELISA (iELISA) (N = 267) or a plaque reduction assay (N = 21).
M, Van Bressem   +16 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   +9 more
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Morbillivirus group: genome organisation and proteins

Veterinary Microbiology, 1990
The Paramyxoviridae family is divided into three genera: Paramyxovirus, Pneumovirus and Morbillivirus. In the last group, there are four closely related viruses which are seriously pathogenic for man and animals, and usually cause acute diseases. At least two of them (measles and canine distemper viruses) can cause a persistent infection which leads to
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A Morbillivirus that Caused Fatal Fisease in Horses and Humans

Science, 1995
A morbillivirus has been isolated and added to an increasing list of emerging viral diseases. This virus caused an outbreak of fatal respiratory disease in horses and humans. Genetic analyses show it to be only distantly related to the classic morbilliviruses rinderpest, measles, and canine distemper.
Murray, K   +10 more
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Morbillivirus Pathogenesis and Virus–Host Interactions

2018
Despite the availability of safe and effective vaccines against measles and several animal morbilliviruses, they continue to cause regular outbreaks and epidemics in susceptible populations. Morbilliviruses are highly contagious and share a similar pathogenesis in their respective hosts. This review provides an overview of morbillivirus history and the
Kristin, Pfeffermann   +3 more
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Morbillivirus in dolphins

Nature, 1990
M, Domingo   +7 more
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Characterization of a seal morbillivirus

Nature, 1988
B. W. J. MAHY   +4 more
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FeMV is a cathepsin-dependent unique morbillivirus infecting the kidneys of domestic cats

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Sham Nambulli   +2 more
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