نتایج جستجو برای: marv

تعداد نتایج: 133  

Journal: :American journal of biomedical science & research 2021

Background: Marburg virus (MARV) belongs to Filovirus, which cause deadly hemorrhagic fever in humans. Due its highly dangerous potential, not much work has been done and treatment still be found yet.

2007
Robert Swanepoel Sheilagh B. Smit Pierre E. Rollin Pierre Formenty Patricia A. Leman Alan Kemp Felicity J. Burt Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Janice Croft Daniel G. Bausch Hervé Zeller Herwig Leirs L.E.O. Braack Modeste L. Libande Sherif Zaki Stuart T. Nichol Thomas G. Ksiazek Janusz T. Paweska

To determine reservoir hosts for Marburg virus (MARV), we examined the fauna of a mine in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The mine was associated with a protracted outbreak of Marburg hemorrhagic fever during 1998-2000. We found MARV nucleic acid in 12 bats, comprising 3.0%-3.6% of 2 species of insectivorous bat and 1 species of fruit bat. We found antibody to the virus in the se...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2010
Eri Nakayama Ayaka Yokoyama Hiroko Miyamoto Manabu Igarashi Noriko Kishida Keita Matsuno Andrea Marzi Heinz Feldmann Kimihito Ito Masayuki Saijo Ayato Takada

Several enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) for the detection of filovirus-specific antibodies have been developed. However, diagnostic methods to distinguish antibodies specific to the respective species of filoviruses, which provide the basis for serological classification, are not readily available. We established an ELISA using His-tagged secreted forms of the transmembrane glycopro...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Kenny L Lin Nancy A Twenhafel John H Connor Kathleen A Cashman Joshua D Shamblin Ginger C Donnelly Heather L Esham Carly B Wlazlowski Joshua C Johnson Anna N Honko Miriam A Botto Judy Yen Lisa E Hensley Arthur J Goff

UNLABELLED Marburg virus (MARV) infection is a lethal hemorrhagic fever for which no licensed vaccines or therapeutics are available. Development of appropriate medical countermeasures requires a thorough understanding of the interaction between the host and the pathogen and the resulting disease course. In this study, 15 rhesus macaques were sequentially sacrificed following aerosol exposure t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Thomas W Geisbert Joan B Geisbert Anders Leung Kathleen M Daddario-DiCaprio Lisa E Hensley Allen Grolla Heinz Feldmann

The filoviruses Marburg virus and Ebola virus cause severe hemorrhagic fever with high mortality in humans and nonhuman primates. Among the most promising filovirus vaccines under development is a system based on recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) that expresses a single filovirus glycoprotein (GP) in place of the VSV glycoprotein (G). Here, we performed a proof-of-concept study in or...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
John C Kash Elke Mühlberger Victoria Carter Melanie Grosch Olivia Perwitasari Sean C Proll Matthew J Thomas Friedemann Weber Hans-Dieter Klenk Michael G Katze

We studied the effect of filovirus infection on host cell gene expression by characterizing the regulation of gene expression responses in human liver cells infected with Zaire Ebolavirus (ZEBOV), Reston Ebolavirus (REBOV), and Marburgvirus (MARV), using transcriptional profiling and bioinformatics. Expression microarray analysis demonstrated that filovirus infection resulted in the up-regulati...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Han Cheng Calli M Lear-Rooney Lisa Johansen Elizabeth Varhegyi Zheng W Chen Gene G Olinger Lijun Rong

UNLABELLED Filoviruses, consisting of Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV), are among the most lethal infectious threats to mankind. Infections by these viruses can cause severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans and nonhuman primates with high mortality rates. Since there is currently no vaccine or antiviral therapy approved for humans, there is an urgent need to develop prophylactic and ther...

2012
Chairul A. Nidom Eri Nakayama Reviany V. Nidom Mohamad Y. Alamudi Syafril Daulay Indi N. L. P. Dharmayanti Yoes P. Dachlan Mohamad Amin Manabu Igarashi Hiroko Miyamoto Reiko Yoshida Ayato Takada

Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) belong to the family Filoviridae and cause severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and nonhuman primates. Despite the discovery of EBOV (Reston virus) in nonhuman primates and domestic pigs in the Philippines and the serological evidence for its infection of humans and fruit bats, information on the reservoirs and potential amplifying hosts for filoviruses...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan 1984

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