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Genetic characterization of the respiratory tract viruses in Jilin, Northeast China, 2023 [PDF]
ObjectiveRespiratory viral infections impose a significant global health burden, necessitating continuous regional surveillance to understand pathogen circulation.
Zhixia Song +7 more
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Picobirnaviruses (PBVs) have been detected in several species of animals worldwide; however, data pertaining to their presence in Australian wild and domestic animals are limited. Although PBVs are mostly found in faecal samples, their detection in blood
JOSÉ L Huaman +2 more
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Picobirnaviruses (PBV) are found in a wide range of hosts and typically associated with gastrointestinal infections in immunocompromised individuals. Here, a divergent PBV genome was assembled from a patient hospitalized for acute respiratory illness ...
Michael G Berg +2 more
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Blood virome profiling reveals subtype-specific viral signatures and reduced diversity in non-Hodgkin lymphoma [PDF]
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), a heterogeneous lymphoid malignancy, demonstrates molecular diversity linked to genetic and immune factors, with emerging roles for viral infections in pathogenesis.
Shaokun Pan +7 more
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Parallel evolution of picobirnaviruses from distinct ancestral origins [PDF]
Picobirnaviruses (PBVs) are small, bi-segmented, double-stranded RNA viruses frequently associated with gastrointestinal and recently linked to respiratory infections.
Lester J. Perez +2 more
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New arguments in the discussion about the nature of picobirnaviruses [PDF]
Picobirnaviruses (PBVs), members of the Picobirnaviridae family, are found in a wide range of hosts, including eukaryotes (both higher and lower), fungi, and bacteria. However, scientists are unsure about their “true master” or primary host.
A. Yu. Kashnikov +2 more
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Picobirnaviruses (PBVs) are small, double stranded RNA viruses with an ability to infect a myriad of hosts and possessing a high degree of genetic diversity. PBVs are currently classified into two genogroups based upon classification of a 200 nt sequence
Lester J Perez +2 more
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A retrospective metatranscriptomic study of respiratory pathogens causing adult community-acquired pneumonia in Wuxi, China, before the pandemic [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially altered respiratory pathogen circulation, underscoring the critical need for pre-pandemic baseline data to interpret current epidemiological trends.
Yan-Jun Kang +6 more
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Exploring viral diversity in diarrheic porcine feces: a metagenomic analysis from an Indian swine farm [PDF]
BackgroundPig husbandry is a vital sector in India, providing nutritional security and employment for marginalized communities. Pigs are advantageous due to high reproduction rates and fecundity, shorter generation intervals, and efficient feed ...
Sushila Maan +10 more
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Systemic remodeling of the multi-organ virome following Echinococcus infection in mice [PDF]
The interaction between parasitic infection and the host virome represents a frontier issue in microbial ecology, yet how Echinococcus infection affects the multi-organ virome and whether these alterations hold diagnostic or interventional potential ...
Kemei Shi +20 more
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