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Bentonite aids virus transmission

Virology, 1966
The addition of 0.1-1% bentonite to crude sap of Erigeron glaucus containing tomato ringspot virus increased transmission of the virus to bean, but similar amounts of bentonite to the same inoculum decreased transmission to cucumber and cowpea. Addition of bentonite to crude inoculum of this virus in cucumber, bean, and cowpea reduced transmission to ...
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Human transmission of Ebola virus

Current Opinion in Virology, 2017
Ever since the first recognised outbreak of Ebolavirus in 1976, retrospective epidemiological analyses and extensive studies with animal models have given us insight into the nature of the pathology and transmission mechanisms of this virus. In this review focusing on Ebolavirus, we present an outline of our current understanding of filovirus human-to ...
Lawrence, Philip   +4 more
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Transmission of hepatitis E virus

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Hepatitis E caused by the enterically transmitted hepatitis E virus (hev) is a major public health problem in many developing regions of the world. There is now a substantial body of direct and indirect evidence, emerging from autochthonously acquired cases of hepatitis E in ...
M, Banks   +5 more
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Transmission of Hepatitis E Virus

2023
Transmission of hepatitis E virus (HEV) occurs predominantly by the fecal-oral route. Large epidemics of hepatitis E in the developing countries of Asia and Africa are waterborne and spread through contaminated drinking water. The reservoir of HEV in developed countries is believed to be in animals with zoonotic transmission to humans, possibly through
Yansheng, Geng   +2 more
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Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt To the editor: The article by Reiner and associates in the February issue (1) presents evidence to support de facto parenteral transmission as a source of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections...
R M, Scott, W H, Bancroft, R, Snitbhan
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Herpes Simplex Virus Transmission

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1984
The incidence of genital herpes simplex infections has risen at a rapid rate over the past 20 years. Sexually active young adults ask whether condoms will effectively block the transmission of herpes simplex virus from one individual to another. Using a laboratory plunger model to stimulate human coitus, the authors have shown that high concentrations ...
M A, Conant, D W, Spicer, C D, Smith
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Magnesium silicate in virus transmission

Virology, 1970
Abstract Magnesium trisilicate (Mg2Si3O8·5H2O, here abbreviated as MgSi) functioned as an abrasive in the transmission of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and all viruses tested, but as an abrasive it was only about one-sixtieth as effective as Celite. When variable amounts of MgSi were added to inoculum of CMV from cucumber and containing Celite, the ...
C E, Yarwood, E, Hecht-Poinar
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Hendra virus ecology and transmission

Current Opinion in Virology, 2016
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Hendra virus causes acute and highly fatal infection in horses and humans. Pteropid bats (flying-foxes) are the natural host of the virus, with age and species being risk factors for infection. Urine is the primary route of excretion in flying-foxes, with viral RNA more frequently detected in Pteropus ...
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Filters to prevent virus transmission

Nursing Standard, 1991
Filters which can trap viruses in blood and other products have been developed in America and Japan.
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Transmission Studies with Encephalomyocarditis Virus

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1956
virus, and antibodies to this virus group have been found in the serums of wild rats collected in Africa and North America, while serums from other animal species collected in the same areas have been negative for antibody.8,9 While presence of virus in wild-caught mosquitoes might indicate an arthropod-borne type of transmission, the presence of virus
J M, VANELLA   +2 more
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