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Antibody landscapes of arboviral exposure across China revealed by high-throughput seroprofiling from a peptide epitope library. [PDF]

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A Novel, Divergent Member of the Rhabdoviridae Family Infects Strawberry

Plant Disease, 2023
Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is the most important berry crop worldwide and viruses pose a constant threat to the industry. In this communication, we describe a novel virus in the family Rhabdoviridae referred to as strawberry virus 3 (StrV-3). The virus does not show significant homology when compared with recognized rhabdoviruses and, therefore,
Ava N. Medberry   +5 more
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Serological evidence of infection of dogs and man in Nigeria by lyssaviruses (family Rhabdoviridae)

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1990
A survey was conducted for serum neutralizing antibodies against 3 members of the Lyssavirus group (rabies, Lagos bat and Mokola viruses) in Nigerian dogs and humans. Of 463 unvaccinated dogs sampled, 142 (30.7%) had antibodies against rabies; 39.2% of the stray dogs were positive.
A B, Ogunkoya   +4 more
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Genomic characterisation of Cuiaba and Charleville viruses: arboviruses (family Rhabdoviridae, genus Sripuvirus) infecting reptiles and amphibians

Virus Genes, 2018
Viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae are ecologically very diverse, infecting mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, plants and a wide range of other terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates. The genus Sripuvirus currently comprises five viruses that appear to circulate in transmission cycles involving reptiles and sandflies.
Vasilakis, Nikos   +4 more
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