Letter to the Editor regarding "Cranial neuropathy during severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection: a case report". [PDF]
Rison RA.
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This study establishes an NPG (NOD.Cg‐Prkdcscid Il2rgtm1/Vst) mouse model for severe monkeypox virus infection in immunocompromised hosts, demonstrating dose‐dependent disease severity and revealing that unbalanced pro‐inflammatory cytokine release drives pathogenesis, providing insights for therapeutic interventions. Abstract The global spread of mpox
Na Li +11 more
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Neurodevelopmental treatment needs after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in young children: A cohort study. [PDF]
Michael D, Matan L, Tal P, Nadav R.
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Substantial advances have been achieved in the development of humanized mouse models, which have proven highly valuable in evaluating cancer immunotherapies and elucidating the mechanisms of infectious diseases. There is now a growing shift in research toward larger animal models—such as pigs—that offer greater physiological similarity to humans ...
Yanan Lyu, Yong‐Guang Yang, Zheng Hu
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Antibiotic use in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome due to SARS-CoV-2 in a Brazilian University Hospital (2020-2021). [PDF]
Lima VP, Romero GAS.
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We observed a negative effect of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) in a staggered manner based on the severity of the condition on respiratory and cardiac patterns, glycemia, acid–base balance, fetal growth, and uterine artery hemodynamics, thus requiring adaptations within the fetal–placental unit. Severely affected bitches had uterine
Roberto Rodrigues da Rosa Filho +4 more
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Detection and Variant Analysis in Respiratory Specimens from a Clinical Laboratory. [PDF]
No JS +7 more
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Investigating the Heat Stability and Inactivation Conditions of Decapod Iridescent Virus 1 (DIV1)
Heat treatment effectively inactivates decapod iridescent virus 1 (DIV1) under milder conditions than current WOAH recommendations. DIV1 infectivity was eliminated at 56°C for 30 min, 60°C for 15 min, or 70°C for 1 min, providing optimized heat treatment strategies for aquaculture biosecurity and seafood safety.
Yonghui Feng +4 more
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Immunosenescence and cytomegalovirus-associated immune signatures on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 booster responses. [PDF]
Reina-Alfonso I +11 more
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Transmission dynamics and control of the viral aetiological agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) [PDF]
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