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Metagenomic analysis of mosquitoes from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland reveals a unique virome. [PDF]
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Viral Community and Novel Viral Genomes Associated with the Sugarcane Weevil, <i>Sphenophorus levis</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Brazil. [PDF]
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A Comprehensive Review of Modern Cancer Therapies Utilizing Oncolytic Viruses. [PDF]
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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, 2023Strawberry (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,
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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, 1990A 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.
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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.
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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.
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