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Genetic reassortment between high-virulent and low-virulent Dobrava-Belgrade virus strains

Virus Genes, 2010
The tri-segmented RNA genome of hantaviruses facilitates genetic reassortment by segment swapping when cells are co-infected with different virus strains. We found efficient in vitro reassortment between members of two different genetic lineages of the Dobrava-Belgrade virus species, the weakly virulent DOBV-Aa and highly virulent DOBV-Af.
Sina, Kirsanovs   +6 more
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Evaluation of Various Virulence Tests with Low Virulence Vaccinia Virus in Mice

Biologicals, 1994
Two vaccinia virus (VV) clones, denoted P20 and P21 were derived from the parental VV strain Praha. The residual virulence of these two viruses in mice was compared. Intracerebral inoculation of 21-day-old mice did not reveal any marked difference between the two viruses.
V, Ludvíková   +3 more
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Influenza Virus Virulence and Its Molecular Determinants

2005
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses what is currently known about how individual influenza A virus-encoded proteins and their interactions with host factors contribute to human virulence. It also discusses several functional interactions between influenza A virus proteins, although it has not yet been established whether any or all of these ...
Diana L, Noah, Robert M, Krug
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Jack Fisher's' flu’: a virus still virulent

The Economic History Review, 1994
t is pleasing that Zell has been stimulated by my attempt at revisionism. However, I did not 're-assert Fisher's claim that as much as one-fifth of England's population died as a result of harvest failures and epidemics between I556 and I560'.1 My own calculation of overall population decline was i5.9 per cent (explicitly termed 'speculative'), and I ...
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[Virulence of human immunodeficiency virus].

La Revue du praticien, 1995
Virulence is relative capacity of a virus, compared to other closely related viruses, to produce disease in a host. Viral strains considered as virulent have been described in HIV-1 infected patients. They are characterized in vitro by enhanced cellular host range, rapid kinetic of replication and increased capacity of syncytium induction. Some genetic
F, Brun-Vézinet   +3 more
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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Ebola virus virulence for newborn mice

Journal of Medical Virology, 1979
G, van der Groen, W, Jacob, S R, Pattyn
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DENGUE VIRUS VIRULENCE AND DISEASES SEVERITY.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2015
The dengue virus is the causative agent of a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, ranging from mild acute febrile illness to classical dengue fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). DHF and DSS are the potentially fatal forms of dengue virus infection, which has become an intractable public health problem in many ...
Olarn, Prommalikit, Usa, Thisyakorn
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Virus virulence

New Scientist, 2006
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VIRUS VIRULENCE

The Lancet, 1954
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