نتایج جستجو برای: wnv

تعداد نتایج: 1406  

2010
Kim K. Appler Ashley N. Brown Barbara S. Stewart Melissa J. Behr Valerie L. Demarest Susan J. Wong Kristen A. Bernard

Most acute infections with RNA viruses are transient and subsequently cleared from the host. Recent evidence, however, suggests that the RNA virus, West Nile virus (WNV), not only causes acute disease, but can persist long term in humans and animal models. Our goal in this study was to develop a mouse model of WNV persistence. We inoculated immunocompetent mice subcutaneously (s.c.) with WNV an...

2017
Daniel J Newhouse Erik K Hofmeister Christopher N Balakrishnan

West Nile virus (WNV) is a widespread arbovirus that imposes a significant cost to both human and wildlife health. WNV exists in a bird-mosquito transmission cycle in which passerine birds act as the primary reservoir host. As a public health concern, the mammalian immune response to WNV has been studied in detail. Little, however, is known about the avian immune response to WNV. Avian taxa sho...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2011
Elena Sotelo Jovita Fernández-Pinero Francisco Llorente Ana Vázquez Ana Moreno Montserrat Agüero Paolo Cordioli Antonio Tenorio Miguel Ángel Jiménez-Clavero

In recent years, West Nile virus (WNV) has re-emerged in the Western Mediterranean region. As a result, the number of complete WNV genome sequences available from this region has increased, allowing more detailed phylogenetic analyses, which may help to understand the evolutionary history of WNV circulating in the Western Mediterranean. To this aim, the present work describes six new complete W...

2009
Doug E. Brackney Jennifer E. Beane Gregory D. Ebel

West Nile virus (WNV) exists in nature as a genetically diverse population of competing genomes. This high genetic diversity and concomitant adaptive plasticity has facilitated the rapid adaptation of WNV to North American transmission cycles and contributed to its explosive spread throughout the New World. WNV is maintained in nature in a transmission cycle between mosquitoes and birds, with i...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2015
Micah B Hahn Andrew J Monaghan Mary H Hayden Rebecca J Eisen Mark J Delorey Nicole P Lindsey Roger S Nasci Marc Fischer

West Nile virus (WNV) is a leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the United States. Annual seasonal outbreaks vary in size and location. Predicting where and when higher than normal WNV transmission will occur can help direct limited public health resources. We developed models for the contiguous United States to identify meteorological anomalies associated with above average incidence of ...

Journal: :Transfusion 2016
Helen M Faddy Robert L P Flower Clive R Seed Susan Ismay Edgar Ong Jeffrey M Linnen Robin Cory Jerry A Holmberg Roy A Hall Yin X Setoh Joshua M Deerain Natalie A Prow

BACKGROUND West Nile virus (WNV) is a threat to transfusion safety. WNV Kunjin strain (WNVKUN ) is endemic across parts of Australia; however, human infection is believed to be infrequent and is often associated with relatively minor symptoms. A virulent strain, closely related to WNVKUN (termed WNVNSW2011 ) was recently identified as the etiologic agent of encephalitis in Australian horses. Th...

2004
Sarah A. Yaremych Richard E. Warner Phil C. Mankin Jeff D. Brawn Arlo Raim Robert Novak

We document effects of West Nile virus (WNV) on American Crows. More than two thirds of our crows died of WNV infection, peaking when the proportion of infected mosquitoes at roosts was greatest. WNV antibody prevalence in crows was low. Local ecologic effects can be dramatic as WNV inhabits new areas.

2012
Paul J. Carson Stephanie M. Borchardt Brian Custer Harry E. Prince Joan Dunn-Williams Valerie Winkelman Leslie Tobler Brad J. Biggerstaff Robert Lanciotti Lyle R. Petersen Michael P. Busch

To determine risk for West Nile virus (WNV) neuroinvasive disease in North Dakota, we tested plasma samples from blood donors for WNV IgG and compared infection rates with reported WNV neuroinvasive disease incidence. We estimate that 1 in 244 WNV infections leads to neuroinvasive disease; risk is substantially increased among men and older persons.

2014
Teresa Merino-Ramos Ana-Belén Blázquez Estela Escribano-Romero Rodrigo Cañas-Arranz Francisco Sobrino Juan-Carlos Saiz Miguel A. Martín-Acebes Tian Wang

West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurovirulent mosquito-borne flavivirus. High WNV virulence was mainly associated with lineage 1 strains, but recent outbreaks have unveiled circulation of highly virulent lineage 2 strains. Co-expression of flavivirus prM and E glycoproteins drives the assembly of recombinant subviral particles (RSPs) that share antigenic features with virions. Mouse immunization wit...

2014
Nisha K. Duggal Angela Bosco-Lauth Richard A. Bowen Sarah S. Wheeler William K. Reisen Todd A. Felix Brian R. Mann Hannah Romo Daniele M. Swetnam Alan D. T. Barrett Aaron C. Brault

West Nile virus (WNV) has been maintained in North America in enzootic cycles between mosquitoes and birds since it was first described in North America in 1999. House sparrows (HOSPs; Passer domesticus) are a highly competent host for WNV that have contributed to the rapid spread of WNV across the U.S.; however, their competence has been evaluated primarily using an early WNV strain (NY99) tha...

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