نتایج جستجو برای: blood borne viruses

تعداد نتایج: 803474  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2009
Grishma R Parikh Jonathan D Oliver Lyric C Bartholomay

Horizontally transmitted mosquito-borne viruses enter the midgut with a blood meal then disseminate to infect the salivary glands. En route to the salivary glands, these viruses encounter the plasma (haemolymph) and blood cells (haemocytes). Haemocytes respond to a variety of micro-organisms, but their role in virus replication and dissemination has not been described. To look for a potential h...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2013
Fabiola Mancini Luciano Toma Alessandra Ciervo Marco Di Luca Giovanni Faggioni Forigio Lista Giovanni Rezza

The role of migratory birds in circulation tick-borne viruses needs to be better defined. In order to assess the potential role of migratory birds in exotic virus spread, we conducted a study to identify ticks collected from migratory birds in the Central Region of Italy, and performed molecular investigation for Crimea-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHFV), West Nile fever (WNFV) and Usutu (USUV) in...

2015
Ben Longdon Gemma G. R. Murray William J. Palmer Jonathan P. Day Darren J Parker John J. Welch Darren J. Obbard Francis M. Jiggins

Metagenomic studies are leading to the discovery of a hidden diversity of RNA viruses. These new viruses are poorly characterized and new approaches are needed predict the host species these viruses pose a risk to. The rhabdoviruses are a diverse family of RNA viruses that includes important pathogens of humans, animals, and plants. We have discovered thirty-two new rhabdoviruses through a comb...

2017
Karen L. Mansfield Lv Jizhou L. Paul Phipps Nicholas Johnson

Ticks, as a group, are second only to mosquitoes as vectors of pathogens to humans and are the primary vector for pathogens of livestock, companion animals, and wildlife. The role of ticks in the transmission of viruses has been known for over 100 years and yet new pathogenic viruses are still being detected and known viruses are continually spreading to new geographic locations. Partly as a re...

2017
Jiri Salat Andrei D. Mihalca Marian Mihaiu David Modrý Daniel Ruzek

Little is known about the occurrence of tick-borne encephalitis in Romania. Sheep are an infection source for humans and are useful sentinels for risk analysis. We demonstrate high antibody prevalence (15.02%) among sheep used as sentinels for this disease in 80% of the tested localities in 5 counties of northwestern Romania.

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Franz X Heinz Heidemarie Holzmann Astrid Essl Michael Kundi

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by a flavivirus (TBE virus) that is endemic in many European countries and large parts of Central and Eastern Asia. In Europe, highly purified formalin-inactivated whole virus vaccines are in widespread use, but the vaccination coverage differs significantly between countries with TBE endemicity. Austria presents an exception...

2002
Steve J. Cramer

Hemophilia A is caused by a deficiency of actor-Vlll procoagulant (NIII) activity. The current treatment by frequent infusions of plasma-derived Nlll concentrates is very effective but has the risk of transmittance of blood-borne viruses (human immunodeficiency virus IHIVI, hepatitis viruses). Use of recombinant DNA-derived Nlll as well as gene therapy could make hemophilia treatment independen...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Bradley S. Schneider Charles E. McGee Jeffrey M. Jordan Heather L. Stevenson Lynn Soong Stephen Higgs

BACKGROUND The global emergence of West Nile virus (WNV) has highlighted the importance of mosquito-borne viruses. These are inoculated in vector saliva into the vertebrate skin and circulatory system. Arthropod-borne (arbo)viruses such as WNV are transmitted to vertebrates as an infectious mosquito probes the skin for blood, depositing the virus and saliva into the skin and circulation. Growin...

2011
Haifeng Chen Mark Mammel Mike Kulka Isha Patel Scott Jackson Biswendu B. Goswami

Microarray hybridization based identification of viral genotypes is increasingly assuming importance due to outbreaks of multiple pathogenic viruses affecting humans causing wide-spread morbidity and mortality. Surprisingly, microarray based identification of food-borne viruses, one of the largest groups of pathogenic viruses, causing more than 1.5 billion infections world-wide every year, has ...

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