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endemicity of
henipaviruses may be worldwide.
These African henipaviruses are
slowly being characterised.
Nipah and
Hendra henipaviruses are both considered...
- are
three nucleotides long for morbilliviruses, respiroviruses, and
henipaviruses, and
variable length (one-56 nucleotides) for rubulaviruses. Each gene...
- to
select agents and/or BSL-4
viruses (for
example newly discovered henipaviruses or ebolaviruses) are
typically handled in BSL-4 even if they aren't...
- Wang LF,
Middleton D, et al. (2012). "Immunization
strategies against henipaviruses". Henipavirus.
Current Topics in
Microbiology and Immunology. Vol. 359...
- the
Hendra virus,
which has also
caused disease outbreaks. Like
other henipaviruses, the
Nipah virus genome is a
single (non-segmented) negative-sense,...
- rousettes. High
cross reactivity was
observed with
Hendra and
Nipah henipaviruses. Iehlé C,
Razafitrimo G,
Razainirina J,
Andriaholinirina N, Goodman...
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Queensland and each case was fatal.
Flying foxes are also
reservoirs of
henipaviruses such as
Hendra virus and
Nipah virus.
Hendra virus was
first identified...
-
against Mòjiāng
virus glycoproteins are
serologically distinct from
other henipaviruses (among
which higher cross-reactivity is observed). In the
spring of...
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suitable reservoir hosts.
Lyssaviruses (including the
Rabies virus),
Henipaviruses,
Menangle and
Tioman viruses, SARS-CoV-Like Viruses, and
Ebola viruses...
-
flying fox may be a
natural reservoir for
diseases including certain henipaviruses and flaviviruses.
These can
prove fatal to
humans and
domestic animals...