نتایج جستجو برای: rabies virus

تعداد نتایج: 401137  

2014
Mahshid Dastkhosh Pooneh Rahimi Setareh Haghighat Peyvand Biglari Nader Howaizi Reza Saghiri Akram Roohandeh

BACKGROUND Rabies is a major zoonotic viral disease and is detected using the World Health Organization standard diagnostic techniques. Rabies detection is preferably done using the fluorescent antibody technique (FAT) that provides reliable diagnosis with almost 100% accuracy for all variant strains, if a proper conjugate is used. Rabies virus nucleoprotein (NP) is the most important protein u...

2013
Clement W. Gnanadurai Ming Zhou Wenqi He Christina M. Leyson Chien-tsun Huang Gregory Salyards Stephen B. Harvey Zhenhai Chen Biao He Yang Yang D. C. Hooper Berhnard Dietzchold Zhen F. Fu

BACKGROUND Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical manifestations. However, increasing evidence indicates that non-lethal infection as well as recovery from flaccid paralysis and encephalitis occurs in laboratory animals as well as humans. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Non-lethal rabies infection in dogs experimentally infected with wild type dog ...

Journal: :Journal of physics 2022

Abstract Rabies is an acute progressive and zoonotic disease which caused by the rabies virus. virus prototype belonging to genus lyssavirus in family Rhabdoviridae of order Mononegavirales. The aim this study was develop a nested reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (nRTPCR) for detection along with canine internal control monitor integrity extracted RNA. A pair outer inner primer t...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1971
J R Mitchell R E Everest G R Anderson

A procedure for testing inactivated rabies vaccines of tissue culture origin for residual viable virus is reported in which the vaccine to be tested is passed in primary hamster kidney cell culture (PHK) before mouse inoculation. In preliminary experiments, titrations of rabies virus in which each dilution was passed in PHK before inoculating mice yielded titers 100 to 10,000 times higher than ...

Journal: :Journal of neurovirology 1998
S Theerasurakarn S Ubol

Viruses such as HIV, influenza, picornavirus and others are known stimulators of apoptosis. This individual cellular elimination is a preferential host defense in regenerative tissues. In contrast, if this death occurred in nonregenerating cells, such as neurons of the central nervous system, may result in disease. The target cell for rabies virus is the neuron. Here we studied the outcome of t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Zhiquan Xiang Guangping Gao Arturo Reyes-Sandoval Christopher J Cohen Yan Li Jeffrey M Bergelson James M Wilson Hildegund C J Ertl

An E1-deletion-containing adenoviral recombinant based on the chimpanzee serotype 68 (AdC68) was developed to express the rabies virus glycoprotein. Mice immunized with this construct (AdC68rab.gp) developed antibodies to rabies virus and remained resistant to challenge with an otherwise lethal dose of rabies virus. In naïve mice immunized intranasally, the rabies virus-specific antibody respon...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
R Pulmanausahakul M Faber K Morimoto S Spitsin E Weihe D C Hooper M J Schnell B Dietzschold

The pathogenicity of individual rabies virus strains appears to correlate inversely with the extent of apoptotic cell death they induce and with the expression of rabies virus glycoprotein, a major inducer of an antiviral immune response. To determine whether the induction of apoptosis by rabies virus contributes to a decreased pathogenicity by stimulating antiviral immunity, we have analyzed t...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2015
jinyang zhang zian jin tao sun yan jiang qinqin han

background: rabies virus (rabv) is a deadly neurotropic virus that causes the disease of rabies in humans and animals. l protein is one of the large structural protein of rabies virus, which displays multiple enzymatic activities, and is required for viral transcription and replication.objectives: a truncated l protein of rabies virus is being cloned, expressed and purified to produce relevant ...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2010
M Jakava-Viljanen T Lilley E-M Kyheröinen A Huovilainen

In Finland, rabies in bats was suspected for the first time in 1985 when a bat researcher, who had multiple bat bites, died in Helsinki. The virus isolated from the researcher proved to be antigenically related to rabies viruses previously detected in German bats. Later, the virus was typed as EBLV-2b. Despite an epidemiological study in bats 1986 and subsequent rabies surveillance, rabies in b...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2001
J Bingham S Javangwe C T Sabeta A I Wandeler L H Nel

Rabies isolates that had been stored between 1983 and 1997 were examined with a panel of anti-lyssavirus nucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies. Out of 56 isolates from cats and various wild carnivore species, 1 isolate of Mokola virus and 5 other non-typical rabies viruses were identified. The Mokola virus isolate was diagnosed as rabies in 1993 from a cat. Genetic analysis of this isolate suggest...

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