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A novel Coltivirus-related virus isolated from free-tailed bats from Côte d’Ivoire is able to infect human cells in vitro [PDF]

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2017
Background Zoonotic transmission events play a major role in the emergence of novel diseases. While such events are virtually impossible to predict, wildlife screening for potential emerging pathogens can be a first step.
Sabrina Weiss   +4 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Candidates in Astroviruses, Seadornaviruses, Cytorhabdoviruses and Coronaviruses for +1 frame overlapping genes accessed by leaky scanning [PDF]

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2010
Background Overlapping genes are common in RNA viruses where they serve as a mechanism to optimize the coding potential of compact genomes. However, annotation of overlapping genes can be difficult using conventional gene-finding software.
Atkins John F, Firth Andrew E
doaj   +4 more sources

Geographic and Molecular Insights Into Bat Diversity and Virus Distribution in China: Implications for Public Health. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Virol
ABSTRACT Bats are key reservoirs of zoonotic viruses, yet comprehensive data on their diversity and viral carriage across China remain limited. This study compiled national‐level data on bat taxonomy, distribution, and associated viruses by integrating information from peer‐reviewed publications (PubMed), the ZOVER database, and cytochrome oxidase I ...
Xu Y   +16 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Tick-Borne Viruses in Finland: Public Health Risks, Interventions and Research Insights. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Med Sci
ABSTRACT Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that serve as vectors for diverse pathogens, including viruses, bacteria and protozoa. In Finland, the two primary tick species, Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick) and Ixodes persulcatus (taiga tick), have been identified in the transmission of tick‐borne viruses (TBV), notably tick‐borne ...
Alale TY   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Full Genome Characterization of the Culicoides-Borne Marsupial Orbiviruses: Wallal Virus, Mudjinbarry Virus and Warrego Viruses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Viruses belonging to the species Wallal virus and Warrego virus of the genus Orbivirus were identified as causative agents of blindness in marsupials in Australia during 1994/5.
A Kapoor   +62 more
core   +8 more sources

Genetic Characterization of the Tick-Borne Orbiviruses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) recognizes four species of tick-borne orbiviruses (TBOs): Chenuda virus, Chobar Gorge virus, Wad Medani virus and Great Island virus (genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae).
Attoui, H   +6 more
core   +3 more sources

The Intestinal Eukaryotic Virome in Healthy and Diarrhoeic Neonatal Piglets. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Neonatal porcine diarrhoea of uncertain aetiology has been reported from a number of European countries. The aim of the present study was to use viral metagenomics to examine a potential viral involvement in this diarrhoea and to describe the intestinal ...
Oskar E Karlsson   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

The use of mycoviruses in the control of forest diseases [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Producción CientíficaFifteen families of mycoviruses have been described and 80% of these catalogued. However, their evolutionary relationship with fungi is not clear.
Díez Casero, Julio Javier   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Origin and evolution of emerging Liao ning Virus (genus Seadornavirus, family Reoviridae)

open access: yesVirology Journal, 2020
Background Liao ning virus (LNV) is a member of the genus Seadornavirus, family Reoviridae and has been isolated from kinds of vectors in Asia and Australia.
Jun Zhang   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

PREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ROTAVIRUS A IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE DIARRHEA

open access: yesEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal, 2019
Rotaviruses are classified in the genus Rotavirus and belong to family of Reoviridae, that is a family of viruses that can affect the gastrointestinal system.
Alaa H. Al-Charrakh
doaj   +1 more source

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