نتایج جستجو برای: rvfv

تعداد نتایج: 294  

2015
A. Desirée LaBeaud Sarah Pfeil Samuel Muiruri Saidi Dahir Laura J. Sutherland Zachary Traylor Ginny Gildengorin Eric M. Muchiri John Morrill C. J. Peters Amy G. Hise James W Kazura Charles H. King

BACKGROUND Mosquito-borne Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes acute, often severe, disease in livestock and humans. To determine the exposure factors and range of symptoms associated with human RVF, we performed a population-based cross-sectional survey in six villages across a 40 km transect in northeastern Kenya. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A systematic survey of the total populations ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2014
Emmanuel G Kifaro Japhet Nkangaga Gradson Joshua Raphael Sallu Mmeta Yongolo George Dautu Christopher J Kasanga

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an acute, zoonotic viral disease caused by a Phlebovirus, which belongs to the Bunyaviridae family. Among livestock, outbreaks of the disease are economically devastating. They are often characterised by large, sweeping abortion storms and have significant mortality in adult livestock. The aim of the current study was to investigate RVFV infection in the Kigoma...

Journal: :Virus research 2012
D Mwaengo G Lorenzo J Iglesias M Warigia R Sang R P Bishop A Brun

Diagnostic methods allowing for rapid identification of pathogens are crucial for controlling and preventing dissemination after disease outbreaks as well as for use in surveillance programs. For arboviruses, detection of the presence of virus in their arthropod hosts is important for monitoring of viral activity and quantitative information is useful for modeling of transmission dynamics. In t...

2017
Brittany L Dodson Elizabeth S Andrews Michael J Turell Jason L Rasgon

Innovative tools are needed to alleviate the burden of mosquito-borne diseases, and strategies that target the pathogen are being considered. A possible tactic is the use of Wolbachia, a maternally inherited, endosymbiotic bacterium that can (but does not always) suppress diverse pathogens when introduced to naive mosquito species. We investigated effects of somatic Wolbachia (strain wAlbB) inf...

2012
Sabarish V. Indran Tetsuro Ikegami

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is endemic to sub-Saharan Africa, and has spread into Madagascar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) of the family Bunyaviridae, genus Phlebovirus causes hemorrhagic fever, neurological disorders or blindness in humans, and high rate abortion and fetal malformation in ruminants. RVFV is classified as a Category A Priority pathogen and overlap ...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Noor A. Ahsan Gavin C. Sampey Ben Lepene Yao Akpamagbo Robert A. Barclay Sergey Iordanskiy Ramin M. Hakami Fatah Kashanchi

Rift Valley Fever Virus (RVFV) is a RNA virus that belongs to the genus Phlebovirus, family Bunyaviridae. It infects humans and livestock and causes Rift Valley fever. RVFV is considered an agricultural pathogen by the USDA, as it can cause up to 100% abortion in cattle and extensive death of newborns. In addition, it is designated as Category A pathogen by the CDC and the NIAID. In some human ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
S M de Boer J Kortekaas C A M de Haan P J M Rottier R J M Moormann B J Bosch

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), an emerging arthropod-borne pathogen, has a broad host and cell tropism. Here we report that the glycosaminoglycan heparan sulfate, abundantly present on the surface of most animal cells, is required for efficient entry of RVFV. Entry was significantly reduced by preincubating the virus inoculum with highly sulfated heparin, by enzymatic removal of heparan sulfat...

2013
Weidong Xu Douglas M. Watts Margaret C. Costanzo Xiaolei Tang Leon A. Venegas Feng Jiao Alessandro Sette John Sidney Andrew K. Sewell Linda Wooldridge Shinji Makino John C. Morrill Clarence J. Peters June Kan-Mitchell

There is no licensed human vaccine currently available for Rift Valley Fever Virus (RVFV), a Category A high priority pathogen and a serious zoonotic threat. While neutralizing antibodies targeting the viral glycoproteins are protective, they appear late in the course of infection, and may not be induced in time to prevent a natural or bioterrorism-induced outbreak. Here we examined the immunog...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Rima Benferhat Thibaut Josse Benoit Albaud David Gentien Zeyni Mansuroglu Vasco Marcato Sylvie Souès Bernard Le Bonniec Michèle Bouloy Eliette Bonnefoy

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a highly pathogenic Phlebovirus that infects humans and ruminants. Initially confined to Africa, RVFV has spread outside Africa and presently represents a high risk to other geographic regions. It is responsible for high fatality rates in sheep and cattle. In humans, RVFV can induce hepatitis, encephalitis, retinitis, or fatal hemorrhagic fever. The nonstructur...

2012
Kimberly K. Gray Melissa N. Worthy Terry L. Juelich Stacy L. Agar Allison Poussard Dan Ragland Alexander N. Freiberg Michael R. Holbrook

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a major human and animal pathogen associated with severe disease including hemorrhagic fever or encephalitis. RVFV is endemic to parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, but there is significant concern regarding its introduction into non-endemic regions and the potentially devastating effect to livestock populations with concurrent infections of humans. To d...

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