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Inter- and intracontinental migrations and local differentiation have shaped the contemporary epidemiological landscape of canine parvovirus in South America [PDF]
Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a fast-evolving single-stranded DNA virus that causes one of the most significant infectious diseasesof dogs. Although the virus dispersed over long distances in the past, current populations are considered to be ...
Aldaz, Jaime+11 more
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A Rare Case of Parvovirus Infection Causing Pure Red Cell Aplasia in a Kidney-Pancreas Transplant Recipient. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Parvovirus B19 infection can rarely manifest with pure red cell aplasia in immunocompromised hosts. This case details a 48‐year‐old male, 11 years post kidney‐pancreas transplant who was admitted with a chronic normocytic anaemia (haemoglobin 72 g/L) after being admitted four months prior with a bleeding peptic ulcer, requiring eight units of ...
Perry O+5 more
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Human parvovirus B19 and blood product safety. A tale of twenty years of improvements [PDF]
Parvovirus B19 (B19V), long known to be the causative agent of erythema infectiosum (fifth disease), is not a newly emerging agent. The aim of this review is to analyse the role played by this virus in compromising safety in transfusion medicine and the ...
Calizzani, Gabriele+7 more
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Novel Parvovirus Related to Primate Bufaviruses in Dogs
A novel protoparvovirus species, related genetically to human bufaviruses, was identified in dogs with respiratory signs. The canine bufavirus was distantly related to the well-known canine protoparvovirus, canine parvovirus type 2, sharing low amino ...
Vito Martella+10 more
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Parvovirus B19 infection in pediatric transplant patients [PDF]
Evidence of recent parvovirus virus infection (as determined by the presence of a positive IgM antibody titer) without other identified causes of anemia was found in 5 of 26 pediatric solid-organ transplant recipients evaluated for moderate-to-severe ...
Gartner, JC+7 more
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Equine parvovirus hepatitis [PDF]
AbstractEquine parvovirus hepatitis (EqPV‐H) was first described in 2018 in a fatal case of Theiler's disease which followed the administration of an equine‐origin biological product. The virus has since been frequently identified in serum and liver tissue of horses affected by Theiler's disease—an acute, severe hepatitis characterised by fulminant ...
Anna Sophie Ramsauer+2 more
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Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) infects well-differentiated (polarized) human airway epithelium (HAE) cultured at an air-liquid interface (ALI). In the present study, we applied next-generation RNA sequencing to investigate the genome-wide transcription ...
Wei Zou+5 more
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Equine serum hepatitis (i.e., Theiler’s disease) is a serious and often life-threatening disease of unknown etiology that affects horses. A horse in Nebraska, USA, with serum hepatitis died 65 days after treatment with equine-origin tetanus antitoxin. We
Thomas J. Divers+18 more
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Background: Parvovirus B19 is a human pathogenic virus associated with a wide range of clinical conditions. During pregnancy congenital infection with parvovirus B19 can be associated with poor outcome, including miscarriage, fetal anemia and non-immune
Tagwa Hafiz Abdelkabeer+4 more
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Diversity and Evolution of Viral Pathogen Community in Cave Nectar Bats (Eonycteris spelaea)
Bats are unique mammals, exhibit distinctive life history traits and have unique immunological approaches to suppression of viral diseases upon infection.
Ian H Mendenhall+7 more
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