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[nyando virus infection in man]. 19724679264
[antigenic relationships between the nyando virus and 2 viruses isolated in ethiopia from collections of eretmapodites]. 19655899776
epidemic o'nyong-nyong fever in southcentral uganda, 1996-1997: entomologic studies in bbaale village, rakai district.entomologic studies were conducted between january 27 and february 2, 1997, in bbaale village in southcentral uganda during an o'nyong-nyong (onn) virus epidemic, which began in mid 1996 and continued into 1997. the objectives were to confirm the role of anophelines in onn virus transmission and to examine other mosquito species as epidemic vectors of onn virus. of 10,050 mosquitoes collected using light traps and pyrethrum knockdown sprays, anopheles (cellia) funestus giles was presumed to be t ...199910432073
nyando virus: a hitherto undescribed virus isolated from anopheles funestus giles collected in kenya. 196514292787
molecular characterization of human pathogenic bunyaviruses of the nyando and bwamba/pongola virus groups leads to the genetic identification of mojuí dos campos and kaeng khoi virus.human infection with bwamba virus (bwav) and the closely related pongola virus (pgav), as well as nyando virus (ndv), are important causes of febrile illness in africa. however, despite seroprevalence studies that indicate high rates of infection in many countries, these viruses remain relatively unknown and unstudied. in addition, a number of unclassified bunyaviruses have been isolated over the years often with uncertain relationships to human disease.201425188437
isolation of a novel orthobunyavirus from bat flies (eucampsipoda africana).the bunyaviridae family comprises viruses causing diseases of public and veterinary health importance, including viral haemorrhagic and arboviral fevers. we report the isolation, identification and genome characterization of a novel orthobunyavirus, named wolkberg virus (wbv), from wingless bat fly ectoparasites (eucampsipoda africana) of egyptian fruit bats (rousettus aegyptiacus) in south africa. complete genome sequence data of wbv suggests it is most closely related to two bat viruses (mojuí ...201728488954
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