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Hantaviruses
... * Numerous other hantaviruses have been identified but not linked to human disease ...
... * Numerous other hantaviruses have been identified but not linked to human disease ...
Densovirus associated with sea-star wasting disease and mass
... inoculation experiment that signs can take 2 wk to progress after inoculation (or could represent viruses present on animal surfaces that had not yet gained entry to animal tissues). Despite these procedural challenges, asteroids were more likely to be diseased if they had a high viral load (Fig. 6) ...
... inoculation experiment that signs can take 2 wk to progress after inoculation (or could represent viruses present on animal surfaces that had not yet gained entry to animal tissues). Despite these procedural challenges, asteroids were more likely to be diseased if they had a high viral load (Fig. 6) ...
Densovirus associated with sea-star wasting disease and mass mortality
... inoculation experiment that signs can take 2 wk to progress after inoculation (or could represent viruses present on animal surfaces that had not yet gained entry to animal tissues). Despite these procedural challenges, asteroids were more likely to be diseased if they had a high viral load (Fig. 6) ...
... inoculation experiment that signs can take 2 wk to progress after inoculation (or could represent viruses present on animal surfaces that had not yet gained entry to animal tissues). Despite these procedural challenges, asteroids were more likely to be diseased if they had a high viral load (Fig. 6) ...
المسببات الفيروسية لإلتهاب الجهاز التنفسي لدى الأطفال في نجران
... ADVs were found in 17.4% of all patients, being the third most frequent viral pathogen and most ADVs (16/19; 84.2%) were associated with URTI's. The hMPV is one of the causes of upper and lower RTI's, especially in preschool and older children. In our study, hMPV was the fourth most frequent viral p ...
... ADVs were found in 17.4% of all patients, being the third most frequent viral pathogen and most ADVs (16/19; 84.2%) were associated with URTI's. The hMPV is one of the causes of upper and lower RTI's, especially in preschool and older children. In our study, hMPV was the fourth most frequent viral p ...
Furtive foes: algal viruses as potential invaders
... productivity. In an effort to identify all the processes governing loss terms in phytoplankton population dynamics, Lampert and Sommer (1997) provided the equation l ¼ g þ s þ x þ d þ p þ v, where l is total phytoplankton loss, g grazing, s sedimentation, x competition, d death or physiological mort ...
... productivity. In an effort to identify all the processes governing loss terms in phytoplankton population dynamics, Lampert and Sommer (1997) provided the equation l ¼ g þ s þ x þ d þ p þ v, where l is total phytoplankton loss, g grazing, s sedimentation, x competition, d death or physiological mort ...
Bird Flu Fears - Are We a Little Chicken or Chicken Little?
... Hong Kong boy, who died from the infection. But historically, the H5 strain has not easily crossed the species barrier into mammals, including humans. Thankfully, the highly Page 11 ...
... Hong Kong boy, who died from the infection. But historically, the H5 strain has not easily crossed the species barrier into mammals, including humans. Thankfully, the highly Page 11 ...
Dr. Ajit Chande - IISER Biological Science
... In the molecular arms race between viruses and their host cells, each side employs multiple strategies to deal with the other. Whereas the host has sophisticated antiviral signaling programs to combat viral infection, viruses evolved their own proteins to subvert these host defences. Studies towards ...
... In the molecular arms race between viruses and their host cells, each side employs multiple strategies to deal with the other. Whereas the host has sophisticated antiviral signaling programs to combat viral infection, viruses evolved their own proteins to subvert these host defences. Studies towards ...
Variable region of the 39 UTR is a critical virulence factor in the Far
... proteins did not affect the virulence, the other regions were investigated next. Recombinant Oshima-IC viruses were generated by partial replacement of the regions except the coding sequence for structural proteins, as shown in Fig. 2(a). The growth of each chimeric virus was higher than that of the ...
... proteins did not affect the virulence, the other regions were investigated next. Recombinant Oshima-IC viruses were generated by partial replacement of the regions except the coding sequence for structural proteins, as shown in Fig. 2(a). The growth of each chimeric virus was higher than that of the ...
ESHRE position statement concerning prion detection in urinary
... The ESHRE task-force for transmissible viral diseases has reviewed the study but found no convincing evidence that would support the concern raised by Dorsselaer et al. Biological and epidemiological evidence argues against the possibility of CJD-transmission through urine-derived gonadotropins. Pri ...
... The ESHRE task-force for transmissible viral diseases has reviewed the study but found no convincing evidence that would support the concern raised by Dorsselaer et al. Biological and epidemiological evidence argues against the possibility of CJD-transmission through urine-derived gonadotropins. Pri ...
2004 Final Exam
... effect of various growth conditions on the amount of AMP present in cells (A). In addition you wish to examine what determines the rate of AMP biosynthesis in vitro using cell-free extracts and performing the reactions in a test tube (B). In order to make these measurements you incubate the whole ba ...
... effect of various growth conditions on the amount of AMP present in cells (A). In addition you wish to examine what determines the rate of AMP biosynthesis in vitro using cell-free extracts and performing the reactions in a test tube (B). In order to make these measurements you incubate the whole ba ...
GVN-Norovirus-Statement-04-07-2015
... symptoms begin and for days after symptoms resolve. The viruses can survive in water and on food, clothing, and surfaces for long periods. Noroviruses are also relatively resistant, meaning that it can be difficult to fully decontaminate surfaces or food. Because of these factors, noroviruses spread ...
... symptoms begin and for days after symptoms resolve. The viruses can survive in water and on food, clothing, and surfaces for long periods. Noroviruses are also relatively resistant, meaning that it can be difficult to fully decontaminate surfaces or food. Because of these factors, noroviruses spread ...
Transmission of infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) through natural
... ABSTRACT. Short-term (48 h ) exposure of healthy Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. smolts to infectious salmon anemia (1SA)-inoculated cohort smolts showed that the disease was transmitted with near 100% mortality from Day 7 post-inoculation and onwards. This is more than a week before the inoculated f ...
... ABSTRACT. Short-term (48 h ) exposure of healthy Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. smolts to infectious salmon anemia (1SA)-inoculated cohort smolts showed that the disease was transmitted with near 100% mortality from Day 7 post-inoculation and onwards. This is more than a week before the inoculated f ...
powerpoint slides from this talk.
... ferrets, but that maintained its lethality and replication efficiency in the upper respiratory tract. ...
... ferrets, but that maintained its lethality and replication efficiency in the upper respiratory tract. ...
Hepatitis B Virus: Biology and Life Cycle
... (3a) and fusion into plasma membrane of virus envelope (3b) (21). After binding to specific receptors, virion enters hepatocyte through host factors by endocytosis (18). It has been shown that Caveolin-, Clathrin- or macropinocytosis-mediated endocytosis may occur according to experimental system an ...
... (3a) and fusion into plasma membrane of virus envelope (3b) (21). After binding to specific receptors, virion enters hepatocyte through host factors by endocytosis (18). It has been shown that Caveolin-, Clathrin- or macropinocytosis-mediated endocytosis may occur according to experimental system an ...
valentine`s day fact sheet on sexual health
... It may seem unromantic to raise the issue of STIs on a day that celebrates love and romance. But let’s be realistic: love and romance tend to lead to sex in U.S. society today. And STIs have reached epidemic proportions in America, with 19 million new cases occurring each year. So what are the odds ...
... It may seem unromantic to raise the issue of STIs on a day that celebrates love and romance. But let’s be realistic: love and romance tend to lead to sex in U.S. society today. And STIs have reached epidemic proportions in America, with 19 million new cases occurring each year. So what are the odds ...
RESERVE STATEMENT ON AVIAN FLU
... 1. There have been no confirmed cases of the H5N1 virus transferring from human to human. The human cases worldwide have been caused by very close contact with infected domestic poultry exacerbated by unhygienic conditions, i.e. people “living with their poultry” and being directly exposed to their ...
... 1. There have been no confirmed cases of the H5N1 virus transferring from human to human. The human cases worldwide have been caused by very close contact with infected domestic poultry exacerbated by unhygienic conditions, i.e. people “living with their poultry” and being directly exposed to their ...
3-Drug Synergistic Interactions of Small Molecular Inhibitors of
... in interferon-based regimens have spurred an active search for small molecular inhibitors of HCV that could increase response rates over the short term when used with current therapy. Ultimately, it is possible that combinations of small molecular inhibitors could lead to efficacious interferon-free ...
... in interferon-based regimens have spurred an active search for small molecular inhibitors of HCV that could increase response rates over the short term when used with current therapy. Ultimately, it is possible that combinations of small molecular inhibitors could lead to efficacious interferon-free ...
Role of viral load in the pathogenesis of chicken anemia virus
... eye. The organs from six individual surviving embryos at day 20 were harvested and extracts were prepared for testing for CAV viral load by the microplate DNA-hybridization assay. The CAV copy number for the various organs was 3?6–8?6 log10 (g tissue)21. CAV DNA could be detected in all thymus and p ...
... eye. The organs from six individual surviving embryos at day 20 were harvested and extracts were prepared for testing for CAV viral load by the microplate DNA-hybridization assay. The CAV copy number for the various organs was 3?6–8?6 log10 (g tissue)21. CAV DNA could be detected in all thymus and p ...
Systemic Spread and Propagation of a Plant
... system (28). Amplification and sequence analysis of a 462-bp negative-strand-specific product in different tissues showed that active replication of TRSV occurs in most tissues (Fig. 4). A single peak on the melting curve analysis corroborated the specificity of the amplicon. The lack of amplificati ...
... system (28). Amplification and sequence analysis of a 462-bp negative-strand-specific product in different tissues showed that active replication of TRSV occurs in most tissues (Fig. 4). A single peak on the melting curve analysis corroborated the specificity of the amplicon. The lack of amplificati ...
Fact sheet West Nile virus (Eng)
... 2. WNv is transmitted by mosquitoes WNV is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that was first identified in the West Nile subregion of Uganda in 1937. It is maintained in a cycle between mosquitoes and birds. Birds are the natural hosts of WNV. Humans and horses are incidental dead-end hosts throug ...
... 2. WNv is transmitted by mosquitoes WNV is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that was first identified in the West Nile subregion of Uganda in 1937. It is maintained in a cycle between mosquitoes and birds. Birds are the natural hosts of WNV. Humans and horses are incidental dead-end hosts throug ...
Small interference RNA profiling reveals the essential role of human
... Dengue fever (DF) to potentially fatal Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)/Dengue shock syndrome (DSS). DENV causes an estimated 100 million infections annually with an increasing trend of many more countries becoming hyper-endemic for all 4 serotypes [7]. DF is characterized by fever, myalgia, arthralgi ...
... Dengue fever (DF) to potentially fatal Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)/Dengue shock syndrome (DSS). DENV causes an estimated 100 million infections annually with an increasing trend of many more countries becoming hyper-endemic for all 4 serotypes [7]. DF is characterized by fever, myalgia, arthralgi ...
"Predicated"
... the infected animal is exceptionally aggressive, may attack without provocation, and exhibits otherwise uncharacteristic behaviour. Transmission may also occur via an aerosol through mucous membranes; transmission in this form may have happened in people exploring caves populated by rabid bats. Tran ...
... the infected animal is exceptionally aggressive, may attack without provocation, and exhibits otherwise uncharacteristic behaviour. Transmission may also occur via an aerosol through mucous membranes; transmission in this form may have happened in people exploring caves populated by rabid bats. Tran ...
Rhabdovirus (Rabies Virus)
... Rabies virus is inactivated rapidly in sunlight and does not survive for long periods out of the host unless protected in a cool, dark area. ...
... Rabies virus is inactivated rapidly in sunlight and does not survive for long periods out of the host unless protected in a cool, dark area. ...
PDF printable version of Appendix 5: Glossary of technical terms of
... other industrialised countries is DTPa, which contains an acellular pertussis component made of refined pertussis extracts instead of inactivated whole pertussis bacteria (DTPw). The acronym DTPa, using capital letters, signifies child formulations of diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis-cont ...
... other industrialised countries is DTPa, which contains an acellular pertussis component made of refined pertussis extracts instead of inactivated whole pertussis bacteria (DTPw). The acronym DTPa, using capital letters, signifies child formulations of diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis-cont ...
Herpes simplex virus
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Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2), also known as human herpesvirus 1 and 2 (HHV-1 and HHV-2), are two members of the herpesvirus family, Herpesviridae, that infect humans. Both HSV-1 (which produces most cold sores) and HSV-2 (which produces most genital herpes) are ubiquitous and contagious. They can be spread when an infected person is producing and shedding the virus. Herpes simplex can be spread through contact with saliva, such as sharing drinks.Symptoms of herpes simplex virus infection include watery blisters in the skin or mucous membranes of the mouth, lips or genitals. Lesions heal with a scab characteristic of herpetic disease. Sometimes, the viruses cause very mild or atypical symptoms during outbreaks. However, as neurotropic and neuroinvasive viruses, HSV-1 and -2 persist in the body by becoming latent and hiding from the immune system in the cell bodies of neurons. After the initial or primary infection, some infected people experience sporadic episodes of viral reactivation or outbreaks. In an outbreak, the virus in a nerve cell becomes active and is transported via the neuron's axon to the skin, where virus replication and shedding occur and cause new sores. It is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections.