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Aptamer‐Based Approaches for Influenza Virus Detection: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Influenza remains a globally prevalent respiratory infection that is challenging to diagnose accurately. This systematic review focuses on aptamer‐based tools for influenza virus detection, aiming to overcome the limitations of traditional diagnostic methods.
Javad Charostad +6 more
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Reverse Genetics System for Shuni Virus, an Emerging Orthobunyavirus with Zoonotic Potential
The genus Orthobunyavirus (family Peribunyaviridae, order Bunyavirales) comprises over 170 named mosquito- and midge-borne viruses, several of which cause severe disease in animals or humans. Their three-segmented genomes enable reassortment with related
Judith Oymans +7 more
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Inferred reassortment rate across all individuals.
BIC values from the MGML model, relative to the optimal value, for the early-treatment, standard-treatment, and combined datasets. Horizontal dashed lines indicate the relative BIC value given rapid reassortment between segments.
Ashley Sobel Leonard (2738740) +14 more
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Genetic Reassortment and Patch Repair by Recombination in Retroviruses
Retroviral particles contain a diploid RNA genome which serves as template for the synthesis of double-stranded DNA in a complex process guided by virus-encoded reverse transcriptase. The dimeric nature of the genome allows the proceeding polymerase to switch templates during copying of the copackaged RNA molecules, leading to the generation of ...
Mikkelsen, J.G., Pedersen, F.S.
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Reassortant human group C rotaviruses in Hungary [PDF]
This is the first study from Europe to report the occurrence of reassortant human RVCs bearing the genetic backbone of the Asian lineage of human RVCs. The introduction of this newly described human RVC lineage in Hungary was accompanied with reassortment involving the NSP4 gene.
Marton, Szilvia +6 more
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Potential Drivers of Successful Biocontrol: A Perspective on Parasitoids
Parasitoids are central to classical biological control, yet predicting their long‐term effectiveness post release remains challenging. In Aotearoa New Zealand, three Microctonus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) species have been used against pest weevils, but key aspects of their biology remain poorly understood.
Meeran Hussain +3 more
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This study gives valuable insights into host–pathogen interaction and confirms that the circulating tribasic H9N2 virus remains phenotypically low pathogenic in Japanese quails in Bangladesh but cause long‐term impairment of important productivity parameters (weight gain, laying rates).
Rupaida Akter Shila +4 more
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Reassortment patterns of avian influenza virus internal segments among different subtypes [PDF]
The segmented RNA genome of avian Influenza viruses (AIV) allows genetic reassortment between co-infecting viruses, providing an evolutionary pathway to generate genetic innovation.
Lycett, Samantha J. +11 more
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Human rotavirus A (RVA) causes acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. The broad use of two vaccines, which are based on RVA strains from Europe and North America, significantly reduced rotavirus disease burden worldwide.
Alexander Falkenhagen +5 more
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Avian influenza overview December 2025–February 2026
Abstract Between 29 November 2025 and 27 February 2026, 2514 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus detections were reported in domestic (406) and wild (2108) birds in 32 countries in Europe. Albeit still at high levels after the peak was reached at the beginning of the current reporting period, the weekly number of detections has since ...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +16 more
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