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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 147, Iss , Pp 107227- (2024)
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https://doaj.org/article/9951680b77274b4abd4b3a341c826fcd
Publikováno v:
One Health, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 100927- (2024)
The declaration of a second Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for mpox in August 2024 underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive understanding of the evolving epidemiology [1] clinical manifestations, and zoonotic potentia
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https://doaj.org/article/f54913231d08405a80ed5bf98d0ace0e
Autor:
Kabo Baruti, Wonderful T. Choga, Patience C. Motshosi, Bonolo B. Phinius, Basetsana Phakedi, Lynnette N. Bhebhe, Gorata G. A. Mpebe, Chanana D. Tsayang, Tsholofelo Ratsoma, Tendani Gaolathe, Mosepele Mosepele, Joseph Makhema, Roger Shapiro, Shahin Lockman, Sikhulile Moyo, Mosimanegape Jongman, Motswedi Anderson, Simani Gaseitsiwe
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 16, Iss 10, p 1568 (2024)
Hepatitis delta virus (HDV) co-infections more often result in severe hepatitis compared to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections alone. Despite a high HDV prevalence (7.1%), information regarding circulating HDV clades is very limited in Botswana. We e
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https://doaj.org/article/2d6198167f544ac78b046379bd6afd2a
Revisiting the genotypes of Theileria equi based on the V4 hypervariable region of the 18S rRNA gene
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 11 (2024)
IntroductionEquine theileriosis, an economically important disease that affects horses and other equids worldwide, is caused by a tick-borne intracellular apicomplexan protozoa Theileria equi. Genotyping of T. equi based on the 18S rRNA gene revealed
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https://doaj.org/article/8d98438c3507469b84dcc4ee2445351f
Autor:
Juan Camacho, Anabel Negredo, Bartolomé Carrilero, Manuel Segovia, Antonio Moreno, Francisco Pozo, Juan-Emilio Echevarría, José-Manuel Echevarría, M. Paz Sánchez-Seco, David Tarragó
Publikováno v:
Infectious Diseases and Therapy, Vol 12, Iss 11, Pp 2621-2630 (2023)
Abstract Introduction We report the case of a fatal hemorrhagic varicella primary infection in an immunocompetent man and whole-genome characterization of the virus for the investigation of biomarkers of virulence. Case A 38-year-old patient born in
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https://doaj.org/article/4cecbcc5a1594c62a6b71e94ed2d0b0e
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Autor:
Bashudev Rudra, Radhey S. Gupta
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 14 (2024)
Genus Pseudomonas is a large assemblage of diverse microorganisms, not sharing a common evolutionary history. To clarify their evolutionary relationships and classification, we have conducted comprehensive phylogenomic and comparative analyses on 388
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https://doaj.org/article/bded73eeb3ef49d3a748eb02f0995c01
Autor:
Victor Alberto Hernández-Hernández, Anjarath Lorena Higuera-Iglesias, Gabriel Palma-Cortes, Daniela Tapia-Trejo, Santiago Ávila-Ríos, Rubén Roberto González-Fernández, Luis Ángel Pérez-Moreno, Joaquín Alejandro Zuñiga-Ramos, Cristóbal Guadarrama-Pérez, José Luis Sandoval-Gutiérrez, Carlos Cabello-Gutiérrez, Dr
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 125, Iss , Pp 114-119 (2022)
Objectives: We evaluated the VE and the mutations of the viruses present in the Mexican population at the beginning of 2018. Methods: We diagnosed influenza in outpatients with a high-performance Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Test (RIDT) qRT–PCR. Desc
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https://doaj.org/article/5bafb4f8498f43cfb0c714a3da9d5004
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Vol 10 (2023)
Subgroup K avian leukosis virus (ALV-K) is a new subgroup of avian leukosis virus (ALV) that was first defined in 2012 and has been become prevalent in Chinese native chickens in recent years. An in-depth analysis of the genetic diversity of ALV-K wa
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https://doaj.org/article/78e35f437b9640e49f28f2a607a41bb4