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Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a member of the genus Pestivirus within the family Flaviviridae. BVDV causes both acute and persistent infections in cattle, leading to substantial financial losses to the livestock industry each year.
Mariela Bollini+8 more
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Classifying Latent Infection States in Complex Networks [PDF]
Algorithms for identifying the infection states of nodes in a network are crucial for understanding and containing infections. Often, however, only a relatively small set of nodes have a known infection state. Moreover, the length of time that each node has been infected is also unknown.
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Electron microscopy: The key to resolve RNA viruses replication organelles
Positive‐strand RNA viruses replicate their genome within specialized virus‐induced intracellular compartments called “replication organelles”. Technological advances in electron microscopy allowed detailed characterization of such structures unveiling their three‐dimensional architecture and molecular composition.
Debora Stelitano, Mirko Cortese
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Identification of the emergent pestivirus infections of small ruminants in Tajikistan
Abstract The efficacy of measures against peste des petits ruminants in Tajikistan possibly reduced through spreading of other viral infectious diseases. Pestiviruses are among these infections. Information on pestiviruses distribution in sheep and goats farms in Tajikistan is extremely limited. The obtained results of our studies showed
A. M. Anoyatbekova+2 more
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An investigation into the transmission and control of pestivirus in sheep in Australia
Border disease virus (BDV) is a member of the pestivirus genus that primarily affects sheep, causing reproductive losses through abortion, still births and the birth of weak lambs. The key characteristic of this disease is the birth of persistently infected (PI) lambs which, after surviving transplacental infection, are born antibody negative, yet ...
MM Prell+3 more
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Identification and characterization of the host protein DNAJC14 as a broadly active flavivirus replication modulator. [PDF]
Viruses in the Flavivirus genus of the Flaviviridae family are arthropod-transmitted and contribute to staggering numbers of human infections and significant deaths annually across the globe.
Zhigang Yi+10 more
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Background Despite bovine viral diarrhoea virus and Chlamydia pecorum being important endemic diseases of cattle, there are limited reports of theirco‐occurrence. Case report Several 12–18‐week‐old, weaned Hereford calves presented with ill‐thriftiness and neurological signs on a mixed cattle and sheep farm in South Australia in July 2021.
J Gaussen+4 more
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Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) belongs to the Pestivirus genus (Flaviviridae). In spite of the availability of vaccines, the virus is still causing substantial financial losses to the livestock industry.
Gabriela A. Fernández+13 more
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Numerical considerations about the SIR epidemic model with infection age [PDF]
We analyse the infection-age-dependent SIR model from a numerical point of view. First, we present an algorithm for calculating the solution the infection-age-structured SIR model without demography of the background host. Second, we examine how and under which conditions, the conventional SIR model (without infection-age) serves as a practical ...
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Abstract The capacity to remove viruses by Planova filters produced by Asahi Kasei, primarily by small virus‐retentive filters, were compiled from data in peer‐reviewed publications and, partly, publicly available data from presentations at conferences (Planova workshops).
Albrecht Gröner
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