Quantifying resistance to myxomatosis in wild rabbits produces novel evolutionary insights. [PDF]
Cooke BD, Taggart P, Patel K.
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It is generally agreed that the viruses of rabbit fibroma and rabbit myxoma are closely related immunologically and that infection with the benign fibroma virus usually protects rabbits against fatal infection with the myxoma virus.1-8 This suggested that the fibroma virus might make a satisfactory immunizing agent for practical use in the control of ...
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Case series: Four fatal rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus infections in urban pet rabbits. [PDF]
Pinto FF +4 more
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Further Studies on the Serological Reactions of the Soluble Antigens of Infectious Myxomatosis [PDF]
J, De Castro Teixeira, J E, Smadel
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Do pathogens always evolve to be less virulent? The virulence-transmission trade-off in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Kun Á +5 more
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Divergent Evolutionary Pathways of Myxoma Virus in Australia: Virulence Phenotypes in Susceptible and Partially Resistant Rabbits Indicate Possible Selection for Transmissibility. [PDF]
Kerr PJ +5 more
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Immunization Studies with the Virus of Infectious Myxomatosis
R. T. Fisk, J. F. Kessel
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Retrospective serological and molecular survey of myxoma or antigenically related virus in the Iberian hare, Lepus granatensis. [PDF]
Abade Dos Santos FA +8 more
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Recombinant Myxoma Virus in European Brown Hares, 2023-2024. [PDF]
Fischer L +22 more
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First evidence of recombinant Myxomavirus (ha-MYXV) in European hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [PDF]
Sedlák K +7 more
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