myxoviruses. | myxoviruses can be divided into 2 groups, orthomyxoviruses and paramyxoviruses. the former comprise the influenza group which is subdivided into types a,b and c. influenza b and c are purely human pathogens but influenza a, which includes a large number of antigenic subtypes, occurs in nature in pigs, horses, birds and man. all influenza a viruses irrespective of origin are chemically, biologically and genetically related. the epidemics which they cause are curious and puzzling and are an import ... | 1975 | 47825 |
nariva virus, a hitherto undescribed agent isolated from the trinidadian rat, zygodontomys b. brevicauda (j. a. allen & chapman). | | 1966 | 4956232 |
complete genome sequence of nariva virus, a rodent paramyxovirus. | nariva virus (narpv) was isolated from forest rodents (zygodontomys b. brevicauda) in eastern trinidad in the early 1960s. initial classification within the family paramyxoviridae was based mainly on morphological observations including the structure of nucleocapsids and virion surface projections. here, we report the characterization of the complete genome sequence of narpv. the genome is 15,276 nucleotides in length, conforming to the rule-of-six, and has a genome organization typical of most ... | 2009 | 19104752 |
genetic characterization of bank vole virus (bavv), a new paramyxovirus isolated from kidneys of bank voles in russia. | a genome of bank vole virus (bavv), isolated from kidney tissues of bank voles (myodes glareolus) in russia in 1973, was sequenced. the genomic organization of bavv (3'-n-p/v/c-m-f-g-l-5', 16,992 nt in length; genbank accession number mf943130) is most similar to that of mossman virus (mov) and nariva virus (narpv), two ungrouped paramyxoviruses isolated from rodents in australia and trinidad, respectively. the proteins of bavv have the highest level of sequence identity (ranging from 23-28% for ... | 2017 | 29129019 |
full-length genome sequence of mossman virus, a novel paramyxovirus isolated from rodents in australia. | mossman virus (mov) was isolated on two occasions from wild rats trapped in queensland, australia, during the early 1970s. together with nariva virus and j-virus mov belongs to a group of novel paramyxoviruses isolated from rodents during the last 40 years, none of which had been characterized at the molecular level until now. cdna subtraction strategies used to isolate virus-specific cdna derived from both mov-infected cells and crude mov pellets were pivotal steps in rapid characterization of ... | 2003 | 14698671 |
non-productive paramyxovirus infection: nariva virus infection in hamsters. | the pathogenesis of infection with nariva virus (nv)--recently classified as a paramyxovirus--was studied in the hamster, an animal closely related to the natural host. intracranial inoculation of suckling hamsters produces an acute necrotizing encephalitis with large amounts of infectious virus and virus antigen in the brain. in contrast, weanling hamsters have only small amounts of infectious virus and only early in the disease, when they are well; later, when clinically ill, they have a non-p ... | 1979 | 518307 |
nariva virus: further studies, with particular reference to its hemadsorption and hemagglutinating properties. | | 1969 | 4975296 |
cytomorphological changes during nariva virus infection. | | 2012 | 4108652 |
electron microscopic evidence of nariva virus structure. | | 2014 | 4105114 |