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Australian bat lyssavirus

Host cell virus entry mediated by Australian bat lyssavirus G envelope glycoprotein occurs through a clathrin mediated endocytic pathway that requires actin and Rab5

Host cell virus entry mediated by Australian bat lyssavirus G envelope glycoprotein occurs through a clathrin mediated endocytic pathway that requires actin and Rab5

... Weir et al Virology Journal 2014, 11 40 http //www virologyj com/content/11/1/40 RESEARCH Open Access Host cell virus entry mediated by Australian bat lyssavirus G envelope glycoprotein occurs through[.] ...

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Potential Human Exposure to Australian Bat Lyssavirus, Queensland, 1996-1999

Potential Human Exposure to Australian Bat Lyssavirus, Queensland, 1996-1999

... Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL) was first reported in July 1996 in a black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) from Ballina, New South Wales ...of Australian bat: four species of flying fox ...

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Australian bat lyssavirus infection in two horses

Australian bat lyssavirus infection in two horses

... of Australian bat lyssavirus infections in domestic animals were identified in ...sheathtail bat (YBST) variant of Australian bat lyssavirus ...

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A molecular epidemiological study of Australian bat lyssavirus

A molecular epidemiological study of Australian bat lyssavirus

... of Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL) was investigated by comparing 24 ABL isolate glycoprotein (G) gene nucleotide sequences with those of 37 lyssaviruses representing Lyssavirus genotypes ...

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Australian Bat Lyssavirus

Australian Bat Lyssavirus

... the bat carer community and veterinarians at Currumbin Sanctuary that provided veterinary services to carers in the Gold Coast ...the bat was ABLV-positive or they had some other interest in determining the ...

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Australian Bat Lyssavirus in a Child: The First Reported Case

Australian Bat Lyssavirus in a Child: The First Reported Case

... for Lyssavirus (hemi- nested reverse transcription-PCR [RT-PCR] and real-time TaqMan), en- terovirus, human herpes virus 1, 2, and 6, varicella zoster virus, parvovirus B19, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovi- rus, ...

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Differentiation of the Seven Major Lyssavirus Species by Oligonucleotide Microarray

Differentiation of the Seven Major Lyssavirus Species by Oligonucleotide Microarray

... genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae, with many host species acting as reservoirs for infection ...Lagos bat virus (LBV), Mokola bat virus (MOKV), Duvenhage virus (DUVV), European bat ...

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A review of the epidemiology and surveillance of viral zoonotic encephalitis and the impact on human health in Australia

A review of the epidemiology and surveillance of viral zoonotic encephalitis and the impact on human health in Australia

... Abstract: Human encephalitis in Australia causes substantial mortality and morbidity, with frequent severe neurological sequelae and long-term cog- nitive impairment. This review discusses a number of highly pathogenic ...

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Lyssavirus Detection and Typing Using Pyrosequencing

Lyssavirus Detection and Typing Using Pyrosequencing

... European bat lyssavirus types 1 (EBLV-1) and 2 (EBLV-2), and Australian bat lyssavirus ...in bat populations worldwide, with the ex- ception of MOKV, an African lyssavirus ...

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Evidence of Two Lyssavirus Phylogroups with Distinct Pathogenicity and Immunogenicity

Evidence of Two Lyssavirus Phylogroups with Distinct Pathogenicity and Immunogenicity

... the Lyssavirus genus (rabies and rabies-related viruses) was evaluated using the gene encoding the transmembrane glycoprotein involved in the virus-host interaction, immunogenicity, and ...European bat ...

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Thermobiology, energetics and activity patterns of the Eastern tube nosed bat (Nyctimene robinsoni) in the Australian tropics: effect of temperature and lunar cycle

Thermobiology, energetics and activity patterns of the Eastern tube nosed bat (Nyctimene robinsoni) in the Australian tropics: effect of temperature and lunar cycle

... Another challenge to small mammals in Australia’s tropical regions is the seasonal changes in food availability because the climate changes substantially between the wet (summer) and the dry season (winter). In other ...

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A Panel of Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting the Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein Identifies a Highly Variable Epitope of Value for Sensitive Strain Discrimination

A Panel of Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting the Rabies Virus Phosphoprotein Identifies a Highly Variable Epitope of Value for Sensitive Strain Discrimination

... of lyssavirus isolates by an indirect fluorescent antibody test indicated that group I MAbs, which recognized a highly conserved N-terminal epitope, were broadly cross-reactive with all lyssaviruses assayed, while ...

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Detection of lyssavirus antigen and antibody levels among apparently healthy and suspected rabid dogs in South Eastern Nigeria

Detection of lyssavirus antigen and antibody levels among apparently healthy and suspected rabid dogs in South Eastern Nigeria

... were lyssavirus positive and ...between lyssavirus positivity and rabies antibody levels confirming that infected individuals most often do not develop virus neutralizing antibodies to the ...

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Bat Astrovirus in Mozambique

Bat Astrovirus in Mozambique

... given bat species clustered in different phylogenetic lineages, while others seem to reflect some level of host-virus association, but also with AstVs previously reported from Malagasy ...

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Dry swing training with a light bat increases bat speed

Dry swing training with a light bat increases bat speed

... light bat are an effective warm-up, they may increase post dry swing training bat ...a bat much lighter than a game ...light bat would increase post dry swing bat ...light bat on ...

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Conservation of a Unique Mechanism of Immune Evasion across the Lyssavirus Genus

Conservation of a Unique Mechanism of Immune Evasion across the Lyssavirus Genus

... silver-haired bat rabies virus (SHBRV), 8743THA (THA), 9001FRA (FRA), and 9704ARG (ARG), the closely related Austra- lian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) and European bat lyssavirus 1 (EBLV- 1), ...

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Host Range, Prevalence, and Genetic Diversity of Adenoviruses in Bats

Host Range, Prevalence, and Genetic Diversity of Adenoviruses in Bats

... Most bat viruses discovered to date are RNA ...of bat virus discovery into a group of highly diverse DNA ...of bat herpesvirus (26) and AdVs (16, 22) by others, revealed that bats carry diverse DNA ...

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Comparative Analysis of Twelve Genomes of Three Novel Group 2c and Group 2d Coronaviruses Reveals Unique Group and Subgroup Features

Comparative Analysis of Twelve Genomes of Three Novel Group 2c and Group 2d Coronaviruses Reveals Unique Group and Subgroup Features

... of bat-CoV HKU4 and the four strains of bat-CoV HKU5 formed two distinct branches in the putative subgroup 2c lineage in all five phylogenetic trees an- alyzed ...of bat-CoV HKU4 were found in lesser ...

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Functional Interaction Map of Lyssavirus Phosphoprotein: Identification of the Minimal Transcription Domains

Functional Interaction Map of Lyssavirus Phosphoprotein: Identification of the Minimal Transcription Domains

... to replication is still debated, but studies on vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), the working model for rhabdoviruses, implicate the amount of available N protein for genome encapsidation. N alone tends to aggregate ...

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Literature Review of Emergency Department Staffing Redesign Framework

Literature Review of Emergency Department Staffing Redesign Framework

... A recent Australian study by Duffield et al. (2007) found that the increasing proportion of registered nurses within a hospital significantly improved patient outcomes by decreasing adverse events, such as ...

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