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Bat-Borne Viruses and Pandemic Risk: Could Europe Be an Emergence Hotspot? [PDF]
Skowron K +9 more
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Analysis of tick-borne pathogens using next-generation sequencing in ticks from wild animals in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Byun HR +10 more
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Paramyxoviridae [PDF]
The family Paramyxoviridae consists of large enveloped RNA viruses infecting mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. Many paramyxoviruses are host-specific and several, such as measles virus, mumps virus, Nipah virus, Hendra virus and several parainfluenza viruses, are pathogenic for humans.
William G Dundon +2 more
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Zoonotic Disease in Australia Caused by a Novel Member of the Paramyxoviridae [PDF]
Twenty-three horses and three humans in Queensland, Australia, were infected with a novel member of the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses in two geographically distinct outbreaks. Two of the humans died-one died of rapid-onset respiratory illness, and the other died of encephalitis.
David L Paterson +2 more
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The Paramyxoviridae family is a large group of viruses divided into three genera according to their biological and biochemical characteristics (Kingsbury et al., 1978). Paramyxoviridae replicate in a wide range of animal species, tissues and Organs and readily establish persistent infections in vivo and in vitro.
Monique Dubois-Dalcq +2 more
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Application of minigenome technology in virology research of the Paramyxoviridae family
Minigenomes (MGs) are complementary DNAs of the synthetic analogs of genomic RNA. MGs are widely used to study the life cycle of the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses.
Junhong Su, Xuepeng Cai
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