نتایج جستجو برای: wnv

تعداد نتایج: 1406  

2012
Dewald Zaayman Marietjie Venter

We investigated West Nile virus (WNV) as a possible disease etiology in persons hospitalized in South Africa. Of 206 specimens tested, 36 had WNV neutralizing antibodies, significantly more than in similar earlier serosurveys. Seven probable acute WNV cases were identified, suggesting WNV may be overlooked as an etiology of severe disease in South Africa.

2005
Edward B. Hayes Nicholas Komar Roger S. Nasci Susan P. Montgomery Daniel R. O'Leary Grant L Campbell

From 1937 until 1999, West Nile virus (WNV) garnered scant medical attention as the cause of febrile illness and sporadic encephalitis in parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. After the surprising detection of WNV in New York City in 1999, the virus has spread dramatically westv*/ard across the United States, southward into Central America and the Caribbean, and northward into Canada, resulting in...

2005
Edward B. Hayes Nicholas Komar Roger S. Nasci Susan P. Montgomery Daniel R. O'Leary Grant L. Campbell

From 1937 until 1999, West Nile virus (WNV) garnered scant medical attention as the cause of febrile illness and sporadic encephalitis in parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. After the surprising detection of WNV in New York City in 1999, the virus has spread dramatically westward across the United States, southward into Central America and the Caribbean, and northward into Canada, resulting in t...

2016
Jakapat Vanichanan Lucrecia Salazar Susan H. Wootton Elizabeth Aguilera Melissa N. Garcia Kristy O. Murray Rodrigo Hasbun

In the United States, the most commonly diagnosed arboviral disease is West Nile virus (WNV) infection. Diagnosis is made by detecting WNV IgG or viral genomic sequences in serum or cerebrospinal fluid. To determine frequency of this testing in WNV-endemic areas, we examined the proportion of tests ordered for patients with meningitis and encephalitis at 9 hospitals in Houston, Texas, USA. We i...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2015
Guiming Wang

The West Nile virus (WNv) continues to be a public health concern in North America. Dry weather appears to increase human WNv infection risks, but it is uncertain whether dry weather conditions exert similar effects on the corresponding equine WNv infection. This study assessed the effects of precipitation of the previous year and land cover diversity on the equine WNv risk of Mississippi, USA,...

2009
Ann Liu Vivian Lee Deron Galusha Martin D Slade Maria Diuk-Wasser Theodore Andreadis Matthew Scotch Peter M Rabinowitz

BACKGROUND The optimal method for early prediction of human West Nile virus (WNV) infection risk remains controversial. We analyzed the predictive utility of risk factor data for human WNV over a six-year period in Connecticut. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Using only environmental variables or animal sentinel data was less predictive than a model that considered all variables. In the final parsimon...

2013
Kevin A. Caillouët Charles W. Robertson David C. Wheeler Nicholas Komar Lesley P. Bulluck

Sensitive indicators of spatial and temporal variation in vector-host contact rates are critical to understanding the transmission and eventual prevention of arboviruses such as West Nile virus (WNV). Monitoring vector contact rates on particularly susceptible and perhaps more exposed avian nestlings may provide an advanced indication of local WNV amplification. To test this hypothesis we monit...

2013
Dianna M. Blau Ingrid B. Rabe Julu Bhatnagar Rachel Civen Kavita K. Trivedi Dominique Rollin Susan N. Hocevar Matthew Kuehnert J. Erin Staples Sherif R. Zaki Marc Fischer

We identified West Nile virus (WNV) RNA in skin, fat, muscle, tendon, and bone marrow from a deceased donor associated with WNV transmission through solid organ transplantation. WNV could not be cultured from the RNA-positive tissues. Further studies are needed to determine if WNV can be transmitted from postmortem tissues.

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Laura Gangoso Juan Manuel Grande Francisco Llorente Miguel Ángel Jiménez-Clavero Jesús M Pérez Jordi Figuerola

Birds are the major amplifying host for West Nile virus (WNV), a flavivirus that may affect humans and transmitted by bloodsucking vectors. Eleonora's Falcons (Falco eleonorae) migrate to the Canary Islands annually from WNV-endemic regions. To investigate the possible role of Eleonora's Falcons in the circulation of WNV, we measured WNV-specific antibodies in 81 falcons captured in 2006. None ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Pei-Yin Lim Melissa J Behr Chrystal M Chadwick Pei-Yong Shi Kristen A Bernard

West Nile virus (WNV) replicates in the skin; however, cell targets in the skin have not been identified. In the current studies, WNV infected the epidermis and adnexal glands of mouse skin, and the epidermal cells were identified as keratinocytes by double labeling for WNV antigen and keratin 10. Inoculation of mice with WNV replicon particles resulted in high levels of replication in the skin...

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