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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Emerging viral diseases"
Angel San Miguel Hernández, María San Miguel Rodríguez e Angel San Miguel Rodriguez. "Emerging viral diseases". Open Access Research Journal of Biology and Pharmacy 1, n.º 2 (30 de junho de 2021): 020–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.53022/oarjbp.2021.1.2.0024.
Texto completo da fonteNichol, S. T., J. Arikawa e Y. Kawaoka. "Emerging viral diseases". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97, n.º 23 (17 de outubro de 2000): 12411–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.210382297.
Texto completo da fonteAhmed, Jamal Uddin, Muhammad Abdur Rahim e Khwaja Nazim Uddin. "Emerging Viral Diseases". BIRDEM Medical Journal 7, n.º 3 (30 de agosto de 2017): 224–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/birdem.v7i3.33785.
Texto completo da fonteSolomon, Tom, e Mac Mallewa. "Emerging viral diseases". Medicine 33, n.º 7 (julho de 2005): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1383/medc.2005.33.7.14.
Texto completo da fonteSolomon, Tom. "Emerging Viral Diseases". Medicine 29, n.º 5 (maio de 2001): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1383/medc.29.5.6.28143.
Texto completo da fonteWANG, L. F., e G. CRAMERI. "Emerging zoonotic viral diseases". Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE 33, n.º 2 (1 de agosto de 2014): 569–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/rst.33.2.2311.
Texto completo da fonteChoi, Young Ki. "Emerging and re-emerging fatal viral diseases". Experimental & Molecular Medicine 53, n.º 5 (maio de 2021): 711–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s12276-021-00608-9.
Texto completo da fonteRadosavljević, Vladimir, Jelena Maksimović-Zorić, Ljubiša Veljović, Ksenija Nešić, Zoran Marković, Dragana Ljubojević Pelić e Vesna Milićević. "Emerging viral diseases of cyprinids". Archives of Veterinary Medicine 11, n.º 2 (4 de fevereiro de 2019): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.46784/e-avm.v11i2.21.
Texto completo da fonteHanssen, Inge M., Moshe Lapidot e Bart P. H. J. Thomma. "Emerging Viral Diseases of Tomato Crops". Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® 23, n.º 5 (maio de 2010): 539–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/mpmi-23-5-0539.
Texto completo da fonteVenkatesh, Ashwin, Ravi Patel, Simran Goyal, Timothy Rajaratnam, Anant Sharma e Parwez Hossain. "Ocular manifestations of emerging viral diseases". Eye 35, n.º 4 (29 de janeiro de 2021): 1117–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41433-020-01376-y.
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Manley, Robyn Anna. "Emerging viral diseases of pollinating insects". Thesis, University of Exeter, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/29677.
Texto completo da fonteA, Boccuto. "Novel antiviral strategies against emerging viral diseases". Doctoral thesis, Università di Siena, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11365/1096020.
Texto completo da fonteDragoni, Filippo. "Antiviral drug development for treatment of acute and chronic viral infections". Doctoral thesis, Università di Siena, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11365/1127988.
Texto completo da fonteIthete, Ndapewa Laudika. "Investigation of small mammal-borne viruses with zoonotic potential in South Africa". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/85771.
Texto completo da fonteENGLISH ABSTRACT: The emergence and re-emergence of viral human pathogens from wildlife sources in the recent past has led to increased studies and surveillance of wildlife for potentially zoonotic agents in order to gain a better understanding of the pathogens, their sources as well as events that may lead to viral emergence. Of the >1407 known human pathogens, 13% are classified as emerging or re-emerging, and 58% as zoonotic; 37% of the (re-)emerging and 19% of the zoonotic pathogens are RNA viruses, accounting for the majority of recently emerged infectious diseases with a zoonotic origin, such as HIV, Ebola, Hendra, Nipah, Influenza and SARS. This study focusses on potentially zoonotic viruses hosted by rodents (Muridae family), shrews (order previously known as Insectivora/Soricomorpha, now reclassified as Eulipotyphla) and bats (order Chiroptera). Rodents and bats represent the largest (~40%) and second largest (~25%) mammalian orders and both occur on every continent except Antarctica. Together, the three mammalian orders investigated represent the most relevant potential sources of new zoonoses. In this study I investigated the occurrence of astroviruses, arenaviruses, coronaviruses and hantaviruses in South African small mammal species belonging to the orders mentioned above. These viruses have either been implicated in recent emerging zoonotic events or are considered to have the potential to cause cross-species transmissions resulting in a zoonotic event. In the first part of the study specimens collected from various bat, rodent and shrew species were screened for viral sequences by broadly reactive PCRs; positive samples were characterised by sequencing and sequence analysis. A separate part of the study focussed on hantavirus disease in humans: a seroprevalance survey was conducted to determine the presence of hantavirus antibodies in the local population. Additionally, acutely ill patients with potential hantavirus disease were tested in an attempt to identify possible acute infections and define clinical hantavirus disease in South Africa. Screening of rodent and shrew specimens resulted in the identification of eight novel arenavirus sequences. Seven of the sequences are related to Merino Walk virus, a recently identified South African arenavirus, and the eighth sequence represents a novel lineage of Old World arenaviruses. Screening of bat specimens resulted in the identification of highly diverse novel astrovirus and coronavirus sequences in various South African bat species, including the identification of a viral sequence closely related to the recently emerged Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus. While the study did not identify hantavirus infections in any of the acutely ill patients, it found seroprevalences similar to those observed in Europe and West Africa. The results obtained highlight the importance of small mammals in the emergence of potential zoonoses and further reinforce the importance of viral surveillance of relevant wildlife species. Further in-depth studies of naturally infected reservoir host populations are required in order to gain a better understanding of virus-host dynamics and the events that lead to virus emergence.
German Research Foundation (DFG) (project number: KR1293/9-1/13-1)
The Polio Research Foundation and the NHLS Research
Harry Crossley Foundation, the Polio Research Foundation and Stellenbosch University for granting scholarships and bursaries for PhD.
Niederwerder, Megan C. "Clinical disease and host response of nursery pigs following challenge with emerging and re-emerging swine viruses". Diss., Kansas State University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/20491.
Texto completo da fonteDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology
Raymond R. R. Rowland
Emerging viral diseases cause significant and widespread economic losses to U.S. swine production. Over the last 25 years, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) have emerged or re-emerged, costing the industry billions through increased mortality and clinical or subclinical reductions in growth. Nursery pigs are greatly affected by these viruses due to high susceptibility to primary and secondary infections after weaning. However, clinical disease occurs in only a subpopulation of infected pigs and can vary drastically from sudden death to poor growth performance. This thesis documents a series of 4 studies where nursery pigs were challenged with either PRRSV/PCV2 or PEDV; the associations between clinical outcome and several factors affecting viral pathogenesis were investigated. In the first study, the administration of PRRS modified live virus vaccine prior to co-challenge with PRRSV/PCV2 was shown to protect against PRRS but enhance PCV2 replication and pathogenesis. This study provides insight into the role that PRRS vaccination has in both the control and potentiation of clinical disease. In the second study, microbial populations were compared between pigs with the best and worst clinical outcome following PRRSV/PCV2 co-infection. Increased fecal microbiome diversity was associated with improved clinical outcome; however, worst clinical outcome pigs had prolonged and greater virus replication, highlighting the host response to viral challenge as a primary determinant of clinical outcome. In the third study, 13 clinical phenotypes were compiled for >450 pigs after PRRSV/PCV2 co-infection. Duration of dyspnea and the presence of muscle wasting had the strongest associations with reduced weight gain. This study highlights the opportunity to improve animal welfare and production through improvements in clinical health. In the fourth study, clinical disease was mild to moderate and occurred within the first week after pigs were challenged with PEDV. However, PEDV was detected weeks after clinical disease had resolved and may implicate nursery pigs as an important source of viral carriage and transmission. Overall, the goal of this thesis was to develop models for understanding the impact of emerging and re-emerging viruses to improve recognition and control of disease.
Leke, Walter N., Djana B. Mignouna, Judith K. Brown e Anders Kvarnheden. "Begomovirus disease complex: emerging threat to vegetable production systems of West and Central Africa". BioMed Central, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610266.
Texto completo da fonteBurgan, Sarah Catherine. "From Tolerance to Transmission: Linking Within-Individual to Community-Level Disease Processes". Scholar Commons, 2016. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6193.
Texto completo da fonteAbrams, McLean Audrey Jeanine. "Emerging epizootic diseases of amphibians and fish : approaches to understanding Ranavirus emergence and spread". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/23347.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Emerging viral diseases"
Bock, Gregory, e Jamie Goode, eds. Novel and Re-Emerging Respiratory Viral Diseases. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470770672.
Texto completo da fonteSymposium, CIBA Foundation. Novel and Re-emerging Respiratory Viral Diseases. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteAntonio, Morilla González, Yoon Kyoung-Jin e Zimmerman Jeff J, eds. Trends in emerging viral infections of swine. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State Press, 2002.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteK, Lal Sunil, e New York Academy of Sciences, eds. Biology of emerging viruses: SARS, avian and human influenza, metapneumovirus, Nipah, West Nile, and Ross River virus. Boston, Mass: Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteZumla, Alimuddin, David S. C. Hui e Wing-Wai Yew. Emerging respiratory infections in the 21st century. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 2010.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteKaren, Bellenir, ed. Infectious diseases sourcebook: Basic consumer health information about non-contagious bacterial, viral, prion, fungal, and parasitic diseases spread by food and water, insects and animals, or environmental contact, including botulism, E. coli, encephalitis, Legionnaires' disease, Lyme disease, malaria, plague, rabies, salmonella, tetanus, and others, and facts about newly emerging diseases, such as hantavirus, mad cow disease, monkeypox, and West Nile virus, along with information about preventing disease transmission, the threat of bioterrorism, and current research initiatives, with a glossary and directory of resources for more information. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 2004.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteEmerging Viral Diseases. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/18975.
Texto completo da fonteMackenzie, J. S. Hantaviruses: Emerging Viral Diseases. DIANE Publishing Company, 1999.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteLal, S. K., ed. Emerging Viral Diseases of Southeast Asia. S. Karger AG, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01394-8.
Texto completo da fonteRole of Animals in Emerging Viral Diseases. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2013.
Encontre o texto completo da fonteCapítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Emerging viral diseases"
Shi-Pin, Wu, Bo-Ping Zhou, Liu Ying-Xia, Chong Yu-Tian, Xu Cheng, He Qing, Dong Chang-Feng et al. "Viral Hepatitis". In Diagnostic Imaging of Emerging Infectious Diseases, 123–51. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7363-8_6.
Texto completo da fonteGhatak, Sandeep, Arockisamy Arun Prince Milton e Samir Das. "Drivers of Emerging Viral Zoonoses". In Livestock Diseases and Management, 313–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2651-0_14.
Texto completo da fonteDuizer, Erwin, e Marion Koopmans. "Emerging Food-Borne Viral Diseases". In Food-Borne Viruses, 117–45. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/9781555815738.ch5.
Texto completo da fontePerret Pérez, Cecilia, e Marcela Ferrés Garrido. "Pneumonia Caused by Emerging Viral Agents". In Pediatric Respiratory Diseases, 335–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26961-6_34.
Texto completo da fonteWang, Min, Xiaoting Lin, Guangyong Ma e Xiaoge Bai. "Emerging Viral Diseases of Fish and Shrimp". In Issues in Infectious Diseases, 35–58. Basel: KARGER, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000096690.
Texto completo da fonteWarner, Bryce M., David Safronetz e Gary P. Kobinger. "Syrian Hamsters as a Small Animal Model for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Advances in Immunologic Methods". In Emerging and Re-emerging Viral Infections, 87–101. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/5584_2016_135.
Texto completo da fonteWeyer, Jacqueline, e Lucille H. Blumberg. "Emerging Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Viral Diseases". In Viral Infections in Children, Volume I, 125–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54033-7_5.
Texto completo da fonteLam, S. K. "The Fight against Emerging Viral Diseases in Asia". In Issues in Infectious Diseases, 136–43. Basel: KARGER, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000096696.
Texto completo da fonteAl-Surimi, Khaled, Mohammed Khalifa, Salwa Bahkali, Ashraf EL-Metwally e Mowafa Househ. "The Potential of Social Media and Internet-Based Data in Preventing and Fighting Infectious Diseases: From Internet to Twitter". In Emerging and Re-emerging Viral Infections, 131–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/5584_2016_132.
Texto completo da fonteNicastri, Emanuele, Concetta Castilletti, Mirella Biava, Francesco Maria Fusco, Nicola Petrosillo, Vincenzo Puro, Francesco Nicola Lauria, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Antonino Di Caro e Giuseppe Ippolito. "Enabling Rapid Response to the 2014–2016 Ebola Epidemic: The Experience and the Results of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases Lazzaro Spallanzani". In Emerging and Re-emerging Viral Infections, 103–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/5584_2016_134.
Texto completo da fonteTrabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Emerging viral diseases"
MACKENZIE, JOHN S. "EMERGING VIRAL DISEASES: THE ROLE OF WILDLIFE IN DISEASE EMERGENCE". In International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies 34th Session. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812773890_0017.
Texto completo da fonteVajar, Pooyan, e Alagan Anpalagan. "Classification of Thoracic Pathologies by Using Convolutional Neural Networks". In 8th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies. AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002792.
Texto completo da fonteWang, Zengmao, Bo Du, Lefei Zhang, Liangpei Zhang, Ruimin Hu e Dacheng Tao. "On Gleaning Knowledge from Multiple Domains for Active Learning". In Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/420.
Texto completo da fonteElbashir, Israa, Aisha Aisha Nasser J. M. Al-Saei, Paul Thornalley e Naila Rabbani. "Evaluation of antiviral activity of Manuka honey against SARS-CoV-2." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0113.
Texto completo da fonteRelatórios de organizações sobre o assunto "Emerging viral diseases"
Cahaner, Avigdor, Susan J. Lamont, E. Dan Heller e Jossi Hillel. Molecular Genetic Dissection of Complex Immunocompetence Traits in Broilers. United States Department of Agriculture, agosto de 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7586461.bard.
Texto completo da fonteBercovier, Herve, e Ronald P. Hedrick. Diagnostic, eco-epidemiology and control of KHV, a new viral pathogen of koi and common carp. United States Department of Agriculture, dezembro de 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2007.7695593.bard.
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