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cowbone ridge virus, a new group b arbovirus from south florida. 19695765958
structure and functionality in flavivirus ns-proteins: perspectives for drug design.flaviviridae are small enveloped viruses hosting a positive-sense single-stranded rna genome. besides yellow fever virus, a landmark case in the history of virology, members of the flavivirus genus, such as west nile virus and dengue virus, are increasingly gaining attention due to their re-emergence and incidence in different areas of the world. additional environmental and demographic considerations suggest that novel or known flaviviruses will continue to emerge in the future. nevertheless, u ...201019945487
Tembusu virus in ducks, china.In China in 2010, a disease outbreak in egg-laying ducks was associated with a flavivirus. The virus was isolated and partially sequenced. The isolate exhibited 87%-91% identity with strains of Tembusu virus, a mosquito-borne flavivirus of the Ntaya virus group. These findings demonstrate emergence of Tembusu virus in ducks.201122000358
epithelial cell lines of the cotton rat (sigmodon hispidus) are highly susceptible in vitro models to zoonotic bunya-, rhabdo-, and flaviviruses.small mammals such as bats and rodents have been increasingly recognized as reservoirs of novel potentially zoonotic pathogens. however, few in vitro model systems to date allow assessment of zoonotic viruses in a relevant host context. the cotton rat (sigmodon hispidus) is a new world rodent species that has a long-standing history as an experimental animal model due to its unique susceptibility to human viruses. furthermore, wild cotton rats are associated with a large variety of known or pote ...201627142375
flavidb: a data mining system for knowledge discovery in flaviviruses with direct applications in immunology and vaccinology.the flavivirus genus is unusually large, comprising more than 70 species, of which more than half are known human pathogens. it includes a set of clinically relevant infectious agents such as dengue, west nile, yellow fever, and japanese encephalitis viruses. although these pathogens have been studied extensively, safe and efficient vaccines lack for the majority of the flaviviruses.025544857
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