نتایج جستجو برای: wnv

تعداد نتایج: 1406  

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
J Shen S S T-To L Schrieber N J King

Expression of E-selectin (ELAM-1, CD62E) on human umbilical vein endothelial cells significantly increased 30 min postinfection with the flavivirus West Nile virus (WNV), was maximal by 2 h postinfection, and declined to baseline levels within 24 h. Expression of ICAM-1 (CD54) and VCAM-1 (CD106) was significantly increased by 2 h and maximal at 4 h after infection. P-selectin (CD62P) expression...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2014
G Kemenesi B Krtinić V Milankov A Kutas B Dallos M Oldal N Somogyi V Nemeth K Banyai F Jakab

After the West Nile virus (WNV) outbreak in 2012, we collected mosquito samples from Vojvodina province, Serbia, in 2013. We found high WNV infection rate in two species, Culex pipiens and Anopheles maculipennis. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Serbian WNV strains from 2013 were most closely related to Italian and Greek strains isolated in 2012 and 2010, respectively. Public health authoritie...

2013
Christian Napoli Antonino Bella Silvia Declich Giuliano Grazzini Letizia Lombardini Alessandro Nanni Costa Loredana Nicoletti Maria Grazia Pompa Simonetta Pupella Francesca Russo Caterina Rizzo

In Italy, a West Nile virus (WNV) surveillance plan was firstly implemented in 2008 and 2009 in two affected regions and, since 2010, according to a national plan, a WNV neuroinvasive disease (WNND) surveillance has to be carried out each year during the period 15 June-30 November, in those regions where WNV circulation has been demonstrated among humans, animals or vectors. Moreover, since WNV...

2012
Zafer Yazici Harun Albayrak Emre Ozan Semra Gumusova

BACKGROUND West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne disease that can cause fatal infection in mammals including humans, dogs, horses, birds and reptiles. Although West Nile Virus is an asymptomatic infection, especially it can cause neurologic disorders in humans and horses. The aim of this study was to the investigate virological presence of WNV in horses in the Black Sea Region of Turkey usi...

2005
Marvin S. Godsey Roger Nasci Harry M. Savage Stephen Aspen Raymond King Ann M. Powers Kristen Burkhalter Leah Colton Dawn Charnetzky Sarah Lasater Viki Taylor Charles T. Palmisano

Human cases of West Nile virus (WNV) disease appeared in St. Tammany and Tangipahoa Parishes in southeastern Louisiana in June 2002. Cases peaked during July, then rapidly declined. We conducted mosquito collections from August 3 to August 15 at residences of patients with confirmed and suspected WNV disease to estimate species composition, relative abundance, and WNV infection rates. A total o...

2013
Jaqueline Raymondi Silva Larissa Campos de Medeiros Vinícius Pinho dos Reis Juliana Helena Chávez Thiago Demarchi Munhoz Gustavo Puia Borges Otavio Augusto Brioschi Soares Carlos Henrique Coelho de Campos Rosângela Zacarias Machado Cristiane Divan Baldani Maria Luana Cristiny Rodrigues Silva Joice Lara Maia Faria Edson Elias da Silva Luiz Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo

Since the emergence of West Nile virus (WNV) in North America in 1999, there have been several reports of WNV activity in Central and South American countries. To detect WNV in Brazil, we performed a serological survey of horses from different regions of Brazil using recombinant peptides from domain III of WNV. Positive samples were validated with the neutralisation test. Our results showed tha...

2011
Abigail W. Bigham Kati J. Buckingham Sofia Husain Mary J. Emond Kathryn M. Bofferding Heidi Gildersleeve Ann Rutherford Natalia M. Astakhova Andrey A. Perelygin Michael P. Busch Kristy O. Murray James J. Sejvar Sharone Green John Kriesel Margo A. Brinton Michael Bamshad

West Nile virus (WNV), a category B pathogen endemic in parts of Africa, Asia and Europe, emerged in North America in 1999, and spread rapidly across the continental U.S. Outcomes of infection with WNV range from asymptomatic to severe neuroinvasive disease manifested as encephalitis, paralysis, and/or death. Neuroinvasive WNV disease occurs in less than one percent of cases, and although host ...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2011
Guillermo López Miguel Ángel Jiménez-Clavero Ana Vázquez Ramón Soriguer Concha Gómez-Tejedor Antonio Tenorio Jordi Figuerola

West Nile virus (WNV) is a neurotropic mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas primarily affects birds and secondarily other vertebrates. WNV has caused frequent massive episodes of wild bird mortality during its expansion throughout the Americas, and has become a regulating factor in the population dynamics of many wild bird species. On the other hand, WNV-rel...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2008
Hua Liu Qihao Weng David Gaines

BACKGROUND This study developed a multi-temporal analysis on the relationship between West Nile Virus (WNV) dissemination and environmental variables by using an integrated approach of remote sensing, GIS, and statistical techniques. WNV mosquito cases in seven months (April-October) of the six years (2002-2007) were collected in Indianapolis, USA. Epidemic curves were plotted to identify the t...

2013
Ute Ziegler Artem Skrypnyk Markus Keller Christoph Staubach Maksym Bezymennyi Armando M. Damiani Nikolaus Osterrieder Martin H. Groschup

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus of global importance. Over the last two decades, it has been responsible for significant numbers of cases of illness in humans and animals in many parts of the world. In Ukraine, WNV infections in humans and birds were first reported more than 25 years ago, yet the current epidemiological status is quite unclear. In this study, serum samples from ...

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