نتایج جستجو برای: ebola

تعداد نتایج: 7981  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Carmen P Alvarez Fátima Lasala Jaime Carrillo Oscar Muñiz Angel L Corbí Rafael Delgado

Ebola virus is a highly lethal pathogen responsible for several outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever. Here we show that the primate lentiviral binding C-type lectins DC-SIGN and L-SIGN act as cofactors for cellular entry by Ebola virus. Furthermore, DC-SIGN on the surface of dendritic cells is able to function as a trans receptor, binding Ebola virus-pseudotyped lentiviral particles and transmitting ...

2015
Suresh Rewar Dashrath Mirdha

Ebola Virus Disease is a severe illness that starts with a sudden onset of fever, intense weakness, muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is followed by vomiting, diarrhea, rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and both external and internal bleeding, according to the WHO. Ebola is not spread through the air or by water, or in general, by food. However, in Africa, Ebola may be spread ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2018
Slobodan Paessler Cheng Huang Milan Sencanski Nevena Veljkovic Vladimir Perovic Sanja Glisic Veljjko Veljkovic

The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa 2015 and Congo 2017, point out an urgent need for development of drugs against this important pathogen. Previously, by repurposing virtual screening of 6438 drugs from DrugBank, ibuprofen was selected as a possible inhibitor of the Ebola virus infection. The results of an additional docking analysis as well as experimental results showing measurable anti-...

2017
Nadege Goumkwa Mafopa Gianluca Russo Raoul Emeric Guetiya Wadoum Emmanuel Iwerima Vincent Batwala Marta Giovanetti Antonella Minutolo Patrick Turay Thomas B. Turay Brima Kargbo Massimo Amicosante Maurizio Mattei Carla Montesano

A serosurvey of anti-Ebola Zaire virus nucleoprotein IgG prevalence was carried out among Ebola virus disease survivors and their Community Contacts in Bombali District, Sierra Leone. Our data suggest that the specie of Ebola virus (Zaire) responsible of the 2013-2016 epidemic in West Africa may cause mild or asymptomatic infection in a proportion of cases, possibly due to an efficient immune r...

2014
Michelle S. Chevalier Wendy Chung Jessica Smith Lauren M. Weil Sonya M. Hughes Sibeso N. Joyner Emily Hall Divya Srinath Julia Ritch Prea Thathiah Heidi Threadgill Diana Cervantes David L. Lakey

Since March 10, 2014, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone have experienced the largest known Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic with approximately 13,000 persons infected as of October 28, 2014. Before September 25, 2014, only four patients with Ebola had been treated in the United States; all of these patients had been diagnosed in West Africa and medically evacuated to the United States for c...

2015
Joseph Prescott Trenton Bushmaker Robert Fischer Kerri Miazgowicz Seth Judson Vincent J. Munster

The ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has highlighted questions regarding stability of the virus and detection of RNA from corpses. We used Ebola virus-infected macaques to model humans who died of Ebola virus disease. Viable virus was isolated <7 days posteuthanasia; viral RNA was detectable for 10 weeks.

2017
Paul Crook Alison Smith-Palmer Helen Maguire Noel McCarthy Hilary Kirkbride Bruce Court Sanch Kanagarajah Deborah Turbitt Syed Ahmed Paul Cosford Isabel Oliver

In December 2014, Ebola virus disease (EVD) was diagnosed in a healthcare worker in the United Kingdom after the worker returned from an Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone. The worker flew on 2 flights during the early stages of disease. Follow-up of 238 contacts showed no evidence of secondary transmission of Ebola virus.

2017
Mariame Camara Eric Ouattara Alexandre Duvignaud René Migliani Oumou Camara Mamadou Leno Philippe Solano Bruno Bucheton Mamadou Camara Denis Malvy

BACKGROUND The 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak massively hit Guinea. The coastal districts of Boffa, Dubreka and Forecariah, three major foci of Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), were particularly affected. We aimed to assess the impact of this epidemic on sleeping sickness screening and caring activities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used preexisting data from the Guinean sleeping sickness ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
P Pushko J Geisbert M Parker P Jahrling J Smith

Lassa and Ebola viruses cause acute, often fatal, hemorrhagic fever diseases, for which no effective vaccines are currently available. Although lethal human disease outbreaks have been confined so far to sub-Saharan Africa, they also pose significant epidemiological concern worldwide as demonstrated by several instances of accidental importation of the viruses into North America and Europe. In ...

2015
Tolbert Nyenswah David J. Blackley Tabeh Freeman Kim A. Lindblade Samson K. Arzoaquoi Joshua A. Mott Justin N. Williams Cara N. Halldin Francis Kollie A. Scott Laney

On September 30, 2014, the Bong County health officer notified the county Ebola task force of a growing outbreak of Ebola virus disease (Ebola) in Mawah, a village of approximately 800 residents. During September 9-16, household quarantine had been used by the community in response to a new Ebola infection. Because the infection led to a local outbreak that grew during September 17-20, county a...

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