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ABSTRACT Pollinators harbour diverse RNA viromes that play a vital role in their health. Yet, factors that shape viral communities are often unclear. The European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is experiencing a viral epidemic since the emergence of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor (varroa) introduced vector‐borne transmission, which has also been ...
Jana Dobelmann, Lena Wilfert
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Data on viral food contaminants that are actually or potentially capable of realizing the food route of infection are presented. The main sources of infection of food with viruses are named: human waste / faeces, contaminated food processing facilities ...
O. S. Kalinina
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This systematic review summarizes clinical features, diagnostic strategies and outcomes of paediatric myocarditis associated with Parvovirus B19. Affected children are typically under 3 years old and often present with fulminant symptoms, severe cardiac dysfunction and a high need for ICU‐level support or mechanical circulatory assistance.
Giacomo Veronese +5 more
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Human bocaviruses (HBoVs) 1⁻4 belong to the Parvoviridae family, and they infect the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts in children. We investigated the prevalence of HBoV1⁻4 DNAs in the blood and stool samples, and of HBoV1⁻4 IgG ...
Zaiga Nora-Krukle +8 more
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Continuous purification of a parvovirus using two aqueous two‐phase extraction steps
Abstract Aqueous two‐phase systems (ATPS) are a liquid–liquid extraction method that offers low‐cost, continuous‐adaptable virus purification. A two‐step ATPS using polyethylene glycol (PEG) and sodium citrate that recovered 66% of infectious porcine parvovirus with 2.0 logs of protein removal and 1.0 logs of DNA removal in batch has now been run ...
Natalie M. Nold +11 more
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El Bocavirus humano: un nuevo virus respiratorio Human bocavirus: a new respiratory virus
Las infecciones respiratorias agudas son una causa muy importante de morbilidad y mortalidad, especialmente en los niños y en los países en desarrollo.
Carlos Aguirre Muñoz
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Parvovirus B19: recent insights and implications for pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy
Parvovirus B19 is a human pathogenic virus, a ssDNA member of the family Parvoviridae, characterized by a selective tropism for erythroid progenitor cells (EPCs) in the bone marrow and an ample pathogenetic potential.
Giorgio Gallinella
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Promising Cancer Vaccine for Glioblastoma Therapy: A Focus on mRNA Vaccine
ABSTRACT Background Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive primary brain tumor with poor prognosis and low survival rates. Standard treatments, such as surgery and radiotherapy, are limited by tumor infiltration and resistance. To review current vaccine strategies for GBM, including peptide, virotherapy, cell‐based, and genetic vaccines, with a focus on ...
Sama Barati +5 more
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A diverse reagent‐associated virome, including parvoviruses, misleads zoonotic surveillance. By leveraging large language models (ChatGPT‐4o), we construct a virus discovery data framework (PVDDC) and ParvoDB to access and correct host misattributions, thereby enhancing the accuracy of metagenomic surveillance for emerging zoonotic diseases.
Peng Zhao +11 more
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Comparative analysis of the extent of protein–protein interactions in icosahedral viral capsids
Abstract Nonenveloped viruses package, carry, and deliver their genomes to the targeted cells using protein shells known as capsids. The viral capsids come in different shapes and sizes, most exhibiting helical or icosahedral symmetries. Here, we analyzed 634 icosahedral capsids at high resolution (<4 Å) from 39 virus families with T‐numbers ranging ...
Noah J. Zimmerman +2 more
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