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Congenital Guinea Pig Infection with Attenuated Junin Virus Strains
Guinea pigs born from mothers infected before or during pregnancy with 10(3) PFU of the attenuated XJC13 or XJ0 strains of Junin virus (JV) by the intramuscular route showed 31.5% mortality that was not attributable to the mothers' clinical condition or to lack of care.
M C, Boxaca +3 more
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Fiebres hemorrágicas por Arenavirus en Latinoamérica
Las fiebres hemorrágicas virales producidas por Arenavirus incluyen a los virus endémicos en África (Lassa) y el virus de la coriomeningitis linfocítica (LCMV), de distribución mundial, y los Arenavirus del Nuevo Mundo o Complejo Tacaribe, que incluye a ...
Ella Soto, Salim Mattar
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The family Arenaviridae, genus Arenavirus, consists of two phylogenetically independent groups: Old World (OW) and New World (NW) complexes. The Lassa and Lujo viruses in the OW complex and the Guanarito, Junin, Machupo, Sabia, and Chapare viruses in the
Masayuki Saijo +4 more
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Molecular characterization of attenuated Junin virus strains.
The Junin virus strain Candid #1 was developed as a live attenuated vaccine for Argentine haemorrhagic fever. In this paper we report the nucleotide sequences of S RNA of Candid #1 and its more virulent ancestors XJ#44 and XJ (prototype). Their relationship to Junin virus wild-type MC2 strain and other closely and distantly related arenaviruses was ...
C G, Albariño +6 more
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La fiebre hemorrágica Argentina (FHA) es una enfermedad viral aguda grave causada por el virus Junín, de la familia Arenaviridae. El área endémica de la FHA coincide geográficamente con el mayor complejo agroindustrial cerealero de exportación del ...
Ana Briggiler +6 more
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Immunofluorescent Anti-Junin Virus Antibodies in Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever
Immunofluorescent anti-Junin virus antibodies were detected in 15 nonfatal cases of Argentine hemorrhagic fever between the 2nd and 3rd week after onset of symptoms. In most cases, antibodies appeared by the day of clinical improvement, or between 2 and 4 days later.
P M, Cossio +6 more
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Editorial: Insights in virus and host: 2021
John Hiscott +2 more
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Multi-epitope-based vaccine designing against Junín virus glycoprotein: immunoinformatics approach
Background The Junín virus (JUNV) is well known for causing argentine haemorrhagic fever (AHF), a severe endemic disease in farming premises. The glycoprotein of JUNV is an important therapeutic target in vaccine design.
Mallari Praveen
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