نتایج جستجو برای: ebola hemorrhagic fever

تعداد نتایج: 118570  

2002
Marcus Panning Herbert Schmitz Christian Drosten Stephan Göttig Stefan Schilling Marcel Asper Stephan Günther

10.1128/JCM.40.7.2323-2330.2002. 2002, 40(7):2323. DOI: J. Clin. Microbiol. Günther Asper, Marcus Panning, Herbert Schmitz and Stephan Christian Drosten, Stephan Göttig, Stefan Schilling, Marcel Transcription-PCR Yellow Fever Virus by Real-Time Reverse Rift Valley Fever Virus, Dengue Virus, and Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, of Ebola and Marburg Viruses, Lassa Virus, Rapid Detection and...

2012
Trevor Shoemaker Adam MacNeil Stephen Balinandi Shelley Campbell Joseph Francis Wamala Laura K. McMullan Robert Downing Julius Lutwama Edward Mbidde Ute Ströher Pierre E. Rollin Stuart T. Nichol

Two large outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever occurred in Uganda in 2000 and 2007. In May 2011, we identified a single case of Sudan Ebola virus disease in Luwero District. The establishment of a permanent in-country laboratory and cooperation between international public health entities facilitated rapid outbreak response and control activities.

Journal: :Virology 2011
Reed F Johnson Lori E Dodd Srikanth Yellayi Wenjuan Gu Jennifer A Cann Catherine Jett John G Bernbaum Dan R Ragland Marisa St Claire Russell Byrum Jason Paragas Joseph E Blaney Peter B Jahrling

Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus (SHFV) has caused sporadic outbreaks of hemorrhagic fevers in macaques at primate research facilities. SHFV is a BSL-2 pathogen that has not been linked to human disease; as such, investigation of SHFV pathogenesis in non-human primates (NHPs) could serve as a model for hemorrhagic fever viruses such as Ebola, Marburg, and Lassa viruses. Here we describe the patho...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1999
M A Bwaka M J Bonnet P Calain R Colebunders A De Roo Y Guimard K R Katwiki K Kibadi M A Kipasa K J Kuvula B B Mapanda M Massamba K D Mupapa J J Muyembe-Tamfum E Ndaberey C J Peters P E Rollin E Van den Enden

During the 1995 outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a series of 103 cases (one-third of the total number of cases) had clinical symptoms and signs accurately recorded by medical workers, mainly in the setting of the urban hospital in Kikwit. Clinical diagnosis was confirmed retrospectively in cases for which serum samples were available (n = 63, 61% of t...

2014
Randal J. Schoepp Cynthia A. Rossi Sheik H. Khan Augustine Goba Joseph N. Fair

Sierra Leone in West Africa is in a Lassa fever-hyperendemic region that also includes Guinea and Liberia. Each year, suspected Lassa fever cases result in submission of ≈500-700 samples to the Kenema Government Hospital Lassa Diagnostic Laboratory in eastern Sierra Leone. Generally only 30%-40% of samples tested are positive for Lassa virus (LASV) antigen and/or LASV-specific IgM; thus, 60%-70...

Journal: :The Pan African medical journal 2015
Marie Munoz Valéry Ridde Seydou Yaro Carol Bottger

Cite this article: Marie Munoz, Valéry Ridde, Seydou Yaro, Carol Bottger. Beyond Ebola: surveillance for all hemorrhagic fever in West Africa should be enhanced. Pan Afr Med J. 2015;22(Supp 1):3

Journal: :International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research 2017

Journal: :Nucleic acid therapeutics 2014
Rekha G Panchal Dan V Mourich Steven Bradfute Laura L Hauck Kelly L Warfield Patrick L Iversen Sina Bavari

Ebola virus causes an acute hemorrhagic fever lethal in primates and rodents. The contribution of host immune factors to pathogenesis has yet to be determined and may reveal efficacious targets for potential treatment. In this study, we show that the interleukin (IL)-10 signaling pathway modulates Ebola pathogenesis. IL-10(-/-) mice and wild-type mice receiving antisense targeting IL-10 signali...

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 ...

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