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Tick-borne flaviviruses.
Gritsun TS, Nuttall PA, Gould EA. Gritsun TS, et al. Adv Virus Res. 2003;61:317-71. doi: 10.1016/s0065-3527(03)61008-0. Adv Virus Res. 2003. PMID: 14714436 Review.
Here we describe the history and current epidemiological role of Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus and Kyasanur forest disease virus, two viruses that are genetically closely related to TBEV, but produce hemorrhagic fever instead of encephalitis, and provide possi …
Here we describe the history and current epidemiological role of Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus and Kyasanur forest disea …
Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus is a tick-borne encephalitis virus adapted to muskrat through host-jumping.
Kovalev SY, Mazurina EA. Kovalev SY, et al. J Med Virol. 2022 Jun;94(6):2510-2518. doi: 10.1002/jmv.27581. Epub 2022 Jan 23. J Med Virol. 2022. PMID: 35001393
Omsk hemorrhagic fever was first described in the early 1940s and is a natural focal infection, spread exclusively in four regions of Western Siberia, and associated with muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus). The etiological agent of this disease is the Omsk
Omsk hemorrhagic fever was first described in the early 1940s and is a natural focal infection, spread exclusively in f
Tick-borne encephalitis.
Gritsun TS, Lashkevich VA, Gould EA. Gritsun TS, et al. Antiviral Res. 2003 Jan;57(1-2):129-46. doi: 10.1016/s0166-3542(02)00206-1. Antiviral Res. 2003. PMID: 12615309 Review.
Related viruses within the same group, Louping ill virus (LIV), Langat virus (LGTV) and Powassan virus (POWV), also cause human encephalitis but rarely on an epidemic scale. Three other viruses within the same group, Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV), Kyasa …
Related viruses within the same group, Louping ill virus (LIV), Langat virus (LGTV) and Powassan virus (POWV), also cause human encephalitis …
The deduced evolution history of Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus.
Karan LS, Ciccozzi M, Yakimenko VV, Lo Presti A, Cella E, Zehender G, Rezza G, Platonov AE. Karan LS, et al. J Med Virol. 2014 Jul;86(7):1181-7. doi: 10.1002/jmv.23856. Epub 2013 Nov 20. J Med Virol. 2014. PMID: 24259273
Omsk hemorrhagic fever (OHF) is a severe disease that emerged in the 1940s in Siberia, Russia. ...
Omsk hemorrhagic fever (OHF) is a severe disease that emerged in the 1940s in Siberia, Russia. ...
Tick-borne viruses: a review from the perspective of therapeutic approaches.
Lani R, Moghaddam E, Haghani A, Chang LY, AbuBakar S, Zandi K. Lani R, et al. Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2014 Sep;5(5):457-65. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2014.04.001. Epub 2014 May 21. Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2014. PMID: 24907187 Review.
These viruses are Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHF) and the newly discovered tick-borne phleboviruses, known as thrombocytopenia syndromevirus (SFTSV), Heartland virus and Bhanja virus from the family Bunyaviridae, tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), Powassan virus ( …
These viruses are Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHF) and the newly discovered tick-borne phleboviruses, known as thrombocytopenia …
Genomic Determinants Potentially Associated with Clinical Manifestations of Human-Pathogenic Tick-Borne Flaviviruses.
Bondaryuk AN, Kulakova NV, Potapova UV, Belykh OI, Yudinceva AV, Bukin YS. Bondaryuk AN, et al. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov 2;23(21):13404. doi: 10.3390/ijms232113404. Int J Mol Sci. 2022. PMID: 36362200 Free PMC article.
The tick-borne flavivirus group contains at least five species that are pathogenic to humans, three of which induce encephalitis (tick-borne encephalitis virus, louping-ill virus, Powassan virus) and another two species induce hemorrhagic fever (Omsk hemorrhagic
The tick-borne flavivirus group contains at least five species that are pathogenic to humans, three of which induce encephalitis (tick-borne …
Molecular approaches for the treatment of hemorrhagic fever virus infections.
Andrei G, De Clercq E. Andrei G, et al. Antiviral Res. 1993 Sep;22(1):45-75. doi: 10.1016/0166-3542(93)90085-w. Antiviral Res. 1993. PMID: 8250543 Review.
Viruses causing hemorrhagic fevers in man belong to the following virus groups: togavirus (Chikungunya), flavivirus (dengue, yellow fever, Kyasanur Forest disease, Omsk hemorrhagic fever), arenavirus (Argentinian hemorrhagic fever, Bolivian hemorrhagic fever, …
Viruses causing hemorrhagic fevers in man belong to the following virus groups: togavirus (Chikungunya), flavivirus (dengue, yellow fever, K …
Broad and potent neutralizing human antibodies to tick-borne flaviviruses protect mice from disease.
Agudelo M, Palus M, Keeffe JR, Bianchini F, Svoboda P, Salát J, Peace A, Gazumyan A, Cipolla M, Kapoor T, Guidetti F, Yao KH, Elsterová J, Teislerová D, Chrdle A, Hönig V, Oliveira T, West AP, Lee YE, Rice CM, MacDonald MR, Bjorkman PJ, Růžek D, Robbiani DF, Nussenzweig MC. Agudelo M, et al. J Exp Med. 2021 May 3;218(5):e20210236. doi: 10.1084/jem.20210236. J Exp Med. 2021. PMID: 33831141 Free PMC article.
These antibodies also neutralized other tick-borne flaviviruses, including Langat, louping ill, Omsk hemorrhagic fever, Kyasanur forest disease, and Powassan viruses. ...
These antibodies also neutralized other tick-borne flaviviruses, including Langat, louping ill, Omsk hemorrhagic fever, …
Clinical evaluation of highly pathogenic tick-borne flavivirus infection in the mouse model.
Tigabu B, Juelich T, Bertrand J, Holbrook MR. Tigabu B, et al. J Med Virol. 2009 Jul;81(7):1261-9. doi: 10.1002/jmv.21524. J Med Virol. 2009. PMID: 19475605
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using clinical parameters to demonstrate disease progression and differentiate between Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) and Russian spring-summer encephalitis virus (RSSEV) infection in the mou …
The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using clinical parameters to demonstrate disease progression and differentiat …
Complete coding sequence of the Alkhurma virus, a tick-borne flavivirus causing severe hemorrhagic fever in humans in Saudi Arabia.
Charrel RN, Zaki AM, Attoui H, Fakeeh M, Billoir F, Yousef AI, de Chesse R, De Micco P, Gould EA, de Lamballerie X. Charrel RN, et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001 Sep 21;287(2):455-61. doi: 10.1006/bbrc.2001.5610. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2001. PMID: 11554750
To date, tick-borne flaviviruses responsible for hemorrhagic fever in humans have been isolated in Siberia (Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus), India (Kyasanur Forest disease virus, KFDV), and in Saudi Arabia (Alkhurma virus, ALKV). ...
To date, tick-borne flaviviruses responsible for hemorrhagic fever in humans have been isolated in Siberia (Omsk hemorrhagic
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