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LA CROSSE ENCEPHALITIS: A REVIEW

LA CROSSE ENCEPHALITIS: A REVIEW

... La crosse Encephalitis, also called California Encephalitis, is a viral disease that is transmitted through the bite of a ...encephalitis. La Crosse Encephalitis is one of the four most common ...

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Nucleic Acid Amplification Assays for Detection of La Crosse Virus RNA

Nucleic Acid Amplification Assays for Detection of La Crosse Virus RNA

... Historically, La Crosse (LAC) virus has been the primary cause of pediatric arthropod-borne viral (arboviral) encepha- litis in the midwestern and eastern United States (2, ...

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An Economic and Social Analysis of La Crosse Encephalitis in North Carolina

An Economic and Social Analysis of La Crosse Encephalitis in North Carolina

... La Crosse encephalitis (LACE) is a pediatric illness caused by La Crosse (LAC) virus, a mosquito-transmitted bunyavirus of the California (CAL) serogroup viruses (Thompson and Gundersen ...

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Genome sequence analysis of La Crosse virus and in vitro and in vivo phenotypes

Genome sequence analysis of La Crosse virus and in vitro and in vivo phenotypes

... as La Crosse, Snowshoe hare, and Jamestown Canyon viruses in North America; Guaroa virus in North and South Amer- ica; Inkoo and Tahyna viruses in Europe; and Lumbo virus in Africa ...severe La ...

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La Crosse Virus Encephalitis Preceding Neurosarcoidosis Diagnosed by Brain Biopsy

La Crosse Virus Encephalitis Preceding Neurosarcoidosis Diagnosed by Brain Biopsy

... Our patient presented with seizure, men- tal status changes, and ataxia and was diagnosed with encephalitis. Four months later, he acutely developed apha- sia, ataxia, and headache; brain MRI re- vealed extensive nodular ...

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La Crosse virus infectivity, pathogenesis, and immunogenicity in mice and monkeys

La Crosse virus infectivity, pathogenesis, and immunogenicity in mice and monkeys

... dant La Crosse viral ...abundant La Crosse viral antigen in grey ...(F) La Crosse viral antigen in the cytoplasm of medullary neurons ...

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An avirulent G1 glycoprotein variant of La Crosse bunyavirus with defective fusion function.

An avirulent G1 glycoprotein variant of La Crosse bunyavirus with defective fusion function.

... We selected a group of monoclonal antibody variants of La Crosse LAC virus 10, and among them a variant selected by one monoclonal antibody 807-22 showed decreased neuroinvasiveness, tha[r] ...

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Characterization of La Crosse Virus RNA in Autopsied Central Nervous System Tissues

Characterization of La Crosse Virus RNA in Autopsied Central Nervous System Tissues

... A reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) technique was used to detect La Crosse (LAC) virus RNA in the central nervous system (CNS) tissues of two patients who died of LAC encephalitis in 1960 and 1978. Viral ...

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Searching for Sakitawak: Place and People in Northern Saskatchewan's Île-à-la-Crosse

Searching for Sakitawak: Place and People in Northern Saskatchewan's Île-à-la-Crosse

... Industrialization in Hamilton, Ontario 1840-1872 (Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2007) won for “Ontario” ‒ each in 2007. Up until 1997, the topic of regional history was only considered one that ...

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Quantitative Genetics of Vector Competence for La Crosse Virus and Body Size in Ochlerotatus hendersoni and Ochlerotatus triseriatus Interspecific Hybrids

Quantitative Genetics of Vector Competence for La Crosse Virus and Body Size in Ochlerotatus hendersoni and Ochlerotatus triseriatus Interspecific Hybrids

... for La Crosse virus: lack of impaired function in virus- and humidity on dengue virus propagation in Aedes aegypti mos- infected salivary glands and enhanced virus transmission by sporo- ...

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La Crosse Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs Counteracts the Effects of Short Interfering RNA

La Crosse Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs Counteracts the Effects of Short Interfering RNA

... Molecular cloning of LACV NSs. The LACV S segment was PCR amplified from a pRB322 vector containing a complete double-stranded DNA copy of the LACV/original virus S segment (pLAC 4C-26) (6) and was then inserted into ...

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The ends of La Crosse virus genome and antigenome RNAs within nucleocapsids are base paired.

The ends of La Crosse virus genome and antigenome RNAs within nucleocapsids are base paired.

... 122 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The three La Crosse virus genomes are found as circular structures in the electron microscope, and the RNA ends of a[r] ...

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CALIFORNIA ARBOVIRUS (LA CROSSE) INFECTIONS

CALIFORNIA ARBOVIRUS (LA CROSSE) INFECTIONS

... A.: Meningoencephalitis and laboratory evidence of triple infection with California encephalitis virus, echovirus- 11 and mumps. : California arbovirus ( La Crosse) infections[r] ...

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La Crosse virus soluble cell culture antigen

La Crosse virus soluble cell culture antigen

... A virus-free soluble antigen, obtained by ammoniurn sulfate precipitation of the supernatant fluids of La Crosse virus-infected BHK-21 cell cultures, was more reactive and more specific [r] ...

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Potential for La Crosse virus segment reassortment in nature

Potential for La Crosse virus segment reassortment in nature

... 1970s, La Crosse virus (LACV family Bunyaviridae, genus Orthobunyavirus) emerged as a significant human pathogen in the upper Midwestern United States, and it is now the most common cause of pediatric ...

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Virulence of La Crosse virus is under polygenic control.

Virulence of La Crosse virus is under polygenic control.

... Second, there are sufficient differences between La Crosse virus and other members of the California serogroup in both antigenic composition 15 and protein structure 1 to allow the typin[r] ...

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Structural proteins of La Crosse virus.

Structural proteins of La Crosse virus.

... The molecular weights of the structural proteins of La Crosse virus, as determined by comparison with the known major VSV Indiana structural proteins and seven standard proteins, are sho[r] ...

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Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vivo studies.

Translational requirement of La Crosse virus S-mRNA synthesis: in vivo studies.

... Although there are conflicting interpretations as to whether the small amounts of S-mRNA found late in vivo when cells are infected in the presence of puromycin means that 10 transcripti[r] ...

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Segmented genome and nucleocapsid of La Crosse virus.

Segmented genome and nucleocapsid of La Crosse virus.

... In recent publications 25, 31, it was reported that circular nucleocapsids have been isolated from purified preparations of Lumbo virus another member of the California serogroup and fro[r] ...

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Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans

Serodiagnosis of La Crosse virus infections in humans

... were collected over a relatively long period, often for percentage of second sera demonstrating different purposes confirmation, primary diagnosis, at The least a fourfold rise in titer [r] ...

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