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reptiles challenges the
mammalian origin of
lyssaviruses. The
greater antigenic diversity of
lyssaviruses from
Africa has led to the ****umption that Africa...
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Phylogroup I of the
Lyssaviruses. The
Australian bat
lyssavirus (ABVL)
shares many
structural characteristics with the
other Lyssaviruses,
despite being genetically...
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peripheral nerves to
reach the
central nervous system.
Rabies is
caused by
lyssaviruses,
including the
rabies virus and
Australian bat lyssavirus. It is spread...
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causes inflammation of the
brain in
humans and
other mammals caused by
lyssaviruses.
Rabies may also
refer to:
Rabies virus (Rabies lyssavirus), the type...
- (classical rabies) and to a
lesser extent genotypes 5 and 6 (European bat
lyssaviruses type-1 and -2).
Genotype 1
evolved in
Europe in the 17th
century and...
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approximately 24% of all
known mammalian species,
frequently act as
vectors of
lyssaviruses. Calisher, C. H.; Childs, J. E.; Field, H. E.; Holmes, K. V.; Schountz...
- to aid in host
membrane fusion. In addition, WCBL,
along with
other lyssaviruses, has a
glycoprotein which is
important in
mediating viral entry. The...
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transmitted by arthropods,
lyssaviruses are
transmitted by mammals, most
frequently through biting. All
mammals are
susceptible to
lyssaviruses,
though bats and...
- and the nucleorhabdoviruses,
which infect plants, are
sister clades.
Lyssaviruses form a
clade of
their own
which is more
closely related to the land vertebrate...
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January 2020. "3.1.17
Rabies (Infection with
Rabies Virus and
Other Lyssaviruses)" (PDF). OIE
Terrestrial Manual.
World Organisation for
Animal Health...