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Rapid detection of Seneca Valley virus based on reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification and CRISPR-Cas13a. [PDF]

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Wu Y   +13 more
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Comparative evaluation of pathogenicity of three isolates of vesicular stomatitis virus (Indiana serotype) in pigs

open access: yesJournal of General Virology, 2019
Vesicular stomatitis (VS) is a notifiable disease of livestock affecting cattle, horses, pigs and humans. Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) serotypes Indiana and New Jersey are endemic to Central America; however, they also cause sporadic and scattered outbreaks in various countries in South and North America, including the USA.
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Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (Indiana Serotype): Transovarial Transmission by Phlebotomine Sandflies

Science, 1972
Transovarial transmission of vesicular stomatitis virus (Indiana serotype) by experimentally infected Lutzomyia trapidoi and Lutzomyia ylephiletrix to their progeny was demonstrated. Virus was recovered from all developmental stages; mean virus titers from egg to first generation adult showed
Byron N Chaniotis   +2 more
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A Human Case of Encephalitis Associated with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (Indiana Serotype) Infection

American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988
This paper describes a case of severe encephalitis in a 3-year-old Panamanian boy infected with the Indiana serotype of vesicular stomatitis virus. The virus was recovered from the child's throat on the fifth day of illness and a rise in neutralizing antibody titer was demonstrated in paired serum specimens.
Pauline H Peralta, P H Peralta, R B Tesh
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Ultrastructure of Cocal, Indiana, and New Jersey serotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1967
The ultrastructure of Cocal, Indiana, and New Jersey serotypes of the vesicular stomatitis virus group were compared. No obvious differences in the morphological structure except slight dimensional variations could be found. The electron microscopic investigation revealed that the vesicular stomatitis virus particles consist of an outer looped helix ...
G H, Bergold, K, Munz
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