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Pseudotyped Viruses for Phlebovirus

2023
Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a member of the Phlebovirus genus, one of the 20 genera in the Phenuiviridae family. RVFV causes disease in animals and humans and is transmitted by sandflies or ticks. However, research into RVFV is limited by the requirement for biosafety level 3 (BSL-3) containment.
Jiajing, Wu   +2 more
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Phlebovirus infections in Greece

Journal of Medical Virology, 2015
Sandfly fever viruses are endemic in the Mediterranean region causing to humans asymptomatic or mild infections to severe neurological syndromes. In order to investigate the epidemiology of phlebovirus infections in Greece, samples from 499 patients with acute febrile illness (50.2% accompanied by neurological symptoms) were tested during 2010-2014 by ...
Anna Papa   +2 more
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Development of pan-phlebovirus RT-PCR assay

Journal of Virological Methods, 2016
This study reports the pan-phlebovirus assay capable of detecting both sandfly/mosquito- and tick-borne phleboviruses. Sensitivity and specificity of the assay was verified using a panel of arboviruses. The RT-PCR assay is simple and sensitive, and thus well suited for screening of field samples.
Alexander S, Klimentov   +8 more
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[Cell biology of phlebovirus entry].

Virologie (Montrouge, France), 2021
Phleboviruses constitute a large group of arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), mainly transmitted to their hosts by sandflies and ticks, occasionally by mosquitoes. These viruses have a worldwide distribution and many cause serious diseases - often fatal - in both domestic animals and humans.
Zina M, Uckeley   +4 more
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The Genus Phlebovirus and its Vectors

Annual Review of Entomology, 1988
Repartition geographique. Importance en sante publique, biologie des vecteurs, interaction virus vecteur.
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Viremia and Immune Response with Sequential Phlebovirus Infections

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1987
Four groups of hamsters were infected sequentially with various combinations of Arumowot, Chagres, and Gabek Forest viruses. Following each infection, the survival, level of viremia, and immune response of the animals were monitored. All of the agents produced viremia in the hamsters, regardless of the order of their administration.
R B, Tesh, S M, Duboise
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[Recent advance in phlebovirus].

Bing du xue bao = Chinese journal of virology, 2013
Genus Phlebovirus is single negative-strand RNA virus, and belongs to family bunyaviridae. Its genomes have three segments including L, M and S encoding RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, envelope glycoprotein and nucleoprotein respectively. Phlebovirus is arbovirus and can be disseminated by arthropod.
Guo-Yu, Niu, Mi-Fang, Liang
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Mechanisms of inter-epidemic maintenance of Rift Valley fever phlebovirus

Antiviral Research, 2020
Rift Valley fever phlebovirus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne virus that has caused substantial epidemics throughout Africa and in the Arabian Peninsula. The virus can cause severe disease in livestock and humans and therefore the control and prevention of viral outbreaks is of utmost importance.
Melanie Rissmann   +3 more
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A New Phlebovirus Associated with Severe Febrile Illness in Missouri

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Two men from northwestern Missouri independently presented to a medical facility with fever, fatigue, diarrhea, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia, and both had been bitten by ticks 5 to 7 days before the onset of illness. Ehrlichia chaffeensis was suspected as the causal agent but was not found on serologic analysis, polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR ...
Laura K, McMullan   +11 more
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