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Transcription of interferon stimulated genes in response to porcine rubulavirus infection in vitro [PDF]
Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV) is an emerging virus causing meningo-encephalitis and reproductive failures in pigs. Little is known about the pathogenesis and immune evasion of this virus; therefore research on the mechanisms underlying tissue damage during infection is essential.
Flores-Ocelotl, María del Rosario +5 more
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Novel Mammalian orthorubulavirus 5 Discovered as Accidental Cell Culture Contaminant
A distinct Russian Mammalian orthorubulavirus 5 (PIV5) was detected in cell culture exhibiting cytopathic effect and hypothesized to be contaminated by a scientist with respiratory symptoms.
Brandi J. Feehan +11 more
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Detección de viremia en la infección experimental por Rubulavirus porcino
"The Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV) is the causal agent of Blue Eye Disease, an endemic disease in Mexico known since 1980, which is characterised by a progressive fatal meningo-encephalitis in piglets and reproductive failure in adults pigs, accompanied with respiratory symptoms and corneal opacity.
J. Reyes-Leyva +5 more
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Deep Parotid Lobe Abscess Presenting with Dysphagia and Trismus
An abscess of the deep parotid lobe is an uncommon complication of acute parotitis. Characterized by warm erythematous facial skin and ipsilateral cheek swelling, parotid abscesses have often been associated with decreased saliva production and immunodeficiency.
Madison Grinnell +4 more
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Pericardial Tamponade in an Adult Suffering from Acute Mumps Infection
Here, we report a case of a 51‐year‐old man with acute pericardial tamponade requiring emergency pericardiocentesis after he suffered from sore throat, headache, malaise, and sweats for two weeks. Serological analyses revealed increased mumps IgM and IgG indicating an acute mumps infection whereas other bacterial and viral infections were excluded.
Sascha Kahlfuss +5 more
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Landscape of Prophylactic Strategies Against Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 3
ABSTRACT Human parainfluenza virus‐type 3 (HPIV3) is a respiratory virus responsible for mild illnesses in most of the population and severe illnesses, such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia, in young children, immunocompromised individuals and the elderly.
Clémence Vacher +4 more
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A Case of Newcastle Disease Virus in Red‐Headed Lovebird in Sudan
Two diseased red‐headed lovebirds were presented for diagnosis to the Department of Avian Diseases and Diagnosis, Veterinary Research Institute, aged 37 days and 4 years. The symptoms were dyspnea, cyanosis of the comb, diarrhea, and fever. Postmortem lesions included pale liver and bloody enteritis.
Egbal Sidahmed Abdelrahim +2 more
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We sampled sera from 1013 non-vaccinated swine from four states in Mexico, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Michoacán and the Estado de Mexico, to analyse anti-porcine rubulavirus antibody titres against three different porcine rubulavirus isolates (PAC-4/1993, PAC ...
A. C. Escobar‐López +5 more
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From Bat to Worse: The Pivotal Role of Bats for Viral Zoonosis
Thanks to a dampened inflammatory innate immune response, various Chiropteran (bat) species frequently carry ‐ without showing symptoms – diverse viruses that can cause severe diseases in humans. The reasons why bats are a pivotal virus reservoir for emerging viral diseases are discussed in this Lilliput contribution.
Harald Brüssow
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Type I Diabetes Mellitus: Genetic Factors and Presumptive Enteroviral Etiology or Protection
We review type 1 diabetes and host genetic components, as well as epigenetics and viruses associated with type 1 diabetes, with added emphasis on the enteroviruses, which are often associated with triggering the disease. Genus Enterovirus is classified into twelve species of which seven (Enterovirus A, Enterovirus B, Enterovirus C, and Enterovirus D ...
Jana Precechtelova +4 more
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