نتایج جستجو برای: rvfv

تعداد نتایج: 294  

2014
Kimberly A. Dodd Anita K. McElroy Tara L. Jones Sherif R. Zaki Stuart T. Nichol Christina F. Spiropoulou

BACKGROUND Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes outbreaks of severe disease in livestock and humans throughout Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. In people, RVFV generally causes a self-limiting febrile illness but in a subset of individuals, it progresses to more serious disease. One manifestation is a delayed-onset encephalitis that can be fatal or leave the afflicted with long-term neurologi...

2015
Farida Chamchod Chris Cosner Robert Stephen Cantrell John C. Beier Shigui Ruan

2 Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arthropod-borne viral pathogen that causes significant 3 morbidity and mortality among ruminants throughout Africa and the Middle East. Vaccination 4 is an important means to reduce the risk of RVFV infection in the ruminant population but has 5 proved to be challenging due to the sporadic and explosive nature of RVF outbreaks; currently, 6 two types of va...

2011
François Ferron Zongli Li Eric I. Danek Dahai Luo Yeehwa Wong Bruno Coutard Violaine Lantez Rémi Charrel Bruno Canard Thomas Walz Julien Lescar

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), a Phlebovirus with a genome consisting of three single-stranded RNA segments, is spread by infected mosquitoes and causes large viral outbreaks in Africa. RVFV encodes a nucleoprotein (N) that encapsidates the viral RNA. The N protein is the major component of the ribonucleoprotein complex and is also required for genomic RNA replication and transcription by the ...

2016
Brooke Harmon Sara W. Bird Benjamin R. Schudel Anson V. Hatch Amy Rasley Oscar A. Negrete

UNLABELLED Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an arbovirus within the Bunyaviridae family capable of causing serious morbidity and mortality in humans and livestock. To identify host factors involved in bunyavirus replication, we employed genome-wide RNA interference (RNAi) screening and identified 381 genes whose knockdown reduced infection. The Wnt pathway was the most represented pathway when...

2014
Gaëlle Nicolas Véronique Chevalier Luciano Michaël Tantely Didier Fontenille Benoît Durand

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a vector-borne zoonotic disease that causes high morbidity and mortality in ruminants. In 2008-2009, a RVF outbreak affected the whole Madagascar island, including the Anjozorobe district located in Madagascar highlands. An entomological survey showed the absence of Aedes among the potential RVF virus (RVFV) vector species identified in this area, and an overall low a...

2013
Alain Le Coupanec Divya Babin Laurence Fiette Grégory Jouvion Patrick Ave Dorothee Misse Michèle Bouloy Valerie Choumet

BACKGROUND Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a severe mosquito-borne disease affecting humans and domestic ruminants. Mosquito saliva contains compounds that counteract the hemostatic, inflammatory, and immune responses of the host. Modulation of these defensive responses may facilitate virus infection. Indeed, Aedes mosquito saliva played a crucial role in the vector's capacity to effectively transfe...

2016
Emmanuel Nakouné Basile Kamgang Nicolas Berthet Alexandre Manirakiza Mirdad Kazanji

BACKGROUND Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) causes a viral zoonosis, with discontinuous epizootics and sporadic epidemics, essentially in East Africa. Infection with this virus causes severe illness and abortion in sheep, goats, and cattle as well as other domestic animals. Humans can also be exposed through close contact with infectious tissues or by bites from infected mosquitoes, primarily of ...

2010
Soa Fy Andriamandimby Armand Eugène Randrianarivo-Solofoniaina Elisabeth M. Jeanmaire Lisette Ravololomanana Lanto Tiana Razafimanantsoa Tsanta Rakotojoelinandrasana Josette Razainirina Jonathan Hoffmann Jean-Pierre Ravalohery Jean-Théophile Rafisandratantsoa Pierre E. Rollin Jean-Marc Reynes

During 2 successive rainy seasons, January 2008 through May 2008 and November 2008 through March 2009, Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) caused outbreaks in Madagascar. Human and animal infections were confirmed on the northern and southern coasts and in the central highlands. Analysis of partial sequences from RVFV strains showed that all were similar to the strains circulating in Kenya during 20...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Megan E Ermler Ekaterina Yerukhim Jill Schriewer Stefan Schattgen Zachary Traylor Adam R Wespiser Daniel R Caffrey Zhijian J Chen Charles H King Michael Gale Marco Colonna Katherine A Fitzgerald R Mark L Buller Amy G Hise

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is an emerging RNA virus with devastating economic and social consequences. Clinically, RVFV induces a gamut of symptoms ranging from febrile illness to retinitis, hepatic necrosis, hemorrhagic fever, and death. It is known that type I interferon (IFN) responses can be protective against severe pathology; however, it is unknown which innate immune receptor pathway...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
A F G Antonis J Kortekaas J Kant R P M Vloet A Vogel-Brink N Stockhofe R J M Moormann

Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a zoonotic bunyavirus that causes abortions in domesticated ruminants. Sheep breeds exotic to endemic areas are reportedly the most susceptible to RVFV infection. Within the scope of a risk assessment program of The Netherlands, we investigated the susceptibility of a native breed of gestating sheep to RVFV infection. Ewes were infected experimentally during th...

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