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    Construction and efficacy of recombinant Newcastle disease virus co-expressing VP2 and VP3 proteins of very virulent infectious bursal disease virus by Tongfei Liu, Lin Lin, Yun Pan, Xiaoling Lin, Ming Liang, Guanming Shao, Keyu Feng, Yaxin Liu, Xinheng Zhang, Qingmei Xie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Infectious bursal disease (IBD), triggered by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), poses a substantial risk to the poultry industry due to its immunosuppressive nature and the emergence of highly virulent strains. …”
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    Ebola Virus and SARS-CoV-2: Similarities and Differences by Robert C. SIZEMORE, Md S. ZAMAN

    Published 2020-07-01
    Subjects: “…ecovid-19; sars-cov-2; coronavirus; ebola virus…”
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    Morphologic Features of Extrahepatic Manifestations of Hepatitis C Virus Infection by Huaibin M. Ko, Juan C. Hernandez-Prera, Hongfa Zhu, Steven H. Dikman, Harleen K. Sidhu, Stephen C. Ward, Swan N. Thung

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma are the prototypic complications of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in the liver. However, hepatitis C virus also affects a variety of other organs that may lead to significant morbidity and mortality. …”
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    The impact of immune cell interactions on virus quasi-species formation by Ali Moussaoui, Vitaly Volpert

    Published 2024-11-01
    Subjects: “…virus density distribution…”
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    Unusual Initial Presentation of Herpes Simplex Virus as Inguinal Lymphadenopathy by Sarah A. Fleming, John G. Strickler

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are a common cause of inguinal lymphadenopathy. …”
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    Pasteurisation temperatures effectively inactivate influenza A viruses in milk by Jenna Schafers, Caroline J. Warren, Jiayun Yang, Junsen Zhang, Sarah J. Cole, Jayne Cooper, Karolina Drewek, B. Reddy Kolli, Natalie McGinn, Mehnaz Qureshi, Scott M. Reid, Thomas P. Peacock, Ian Brown, Joe James, Ashley C. Banyard, Munir Iqbal, Paul Digard, Edward Hutchinson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In late 2023 an H5N1 lineage of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus (HPAIV) began circulating in American dairy cattle Concerningly, high titres of virus were detected in cows’ milk, raising the concern that milk could be a route of human infection. …”
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    Response of host immune system to tick borne encephalitis virus by Iveta Stibraniova, Pavlina Bartikova, Jozef Dzubara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The virus-host relationship is not passive. Therefore, viruses themselves respond actively to host immune defence activities. …”
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    Identification and characterization of multiple novel viruses in fecal samples of cormorants by Li Ji, Li Ji, Ran Zhao, Yifei Pei, Yijie Sun, Xiaoyi Sun, Likai Ji, Xiaochun Wang, Yuwei Liu, Quan Shen, Shixing Yang, Yan Wang, Wen Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There is limited knowledge about the other viruses that cormorants may carry and infect.MethodsIn this study, we employed viral metagenomics to identify novel viruses in the fecal samples collected from cormorants in Xiamen City, Fujian Province, China.ResultsTwo novel viruses were identified, including one novel picornavirus named Cormhepa01 and one novel avain hepevirus named CormhepaE. …”
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    Fatigue in Medical Residents Leads to Reactivation of Herpes Virus Latency by Peter N. Uchakin, David C. Parish, Francis C. Dane, Olga N. Uchakina, Allison P. Scheetz, Neal K. Agarwal, Betsy E. Smith

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Computerized reaction tests, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and Wellness Profile questionnaires were used to quantify fatigue level. DNA of human herpes viruses HSV-1, VZV, EBV, as well as cortisol and melatonin concentrations, were measured in saliva. …”
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