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Co-circulation of diverse paramyxoviruses in an urban African fruit bat population
ArticleAbstract: Bats constitute a reservoir of zoonotic infections and some bat paramyxoviruses are capable of crossPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Feldman K.S., Loras A.F., Marsh G.A., Murcia P.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Todd S., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusAnimal infection studies of two recently discovered African bat paramyxoviruses, Achimota 1 and Achimota 2
ArticleAbstract: Bats are implicated as the natural reservoirs for several highly pathogenic viruses that can infectPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Crameri G., Feldman K.S., Foord A., Frazer L., Harper J., Marsh G.A., Middleton D., Payne J., Todd S., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusAntibodies to henipavirus or henipa-like viruses in domestic pigs in Ghana, West Africa
ArticleAbstract: Henipaviruses, Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV), have Pteropid bats as their known natural rPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Broder C.C., Feldman K.S., Hayman D.T.S., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusContinent-wide panmixia of an African fruit bat facilitates transmission of potentially zoonotic viruses
ArticleAbstract: The straw-coloured fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, is Africa's most widely distributed and commonly huntePalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Broder C.C., Crameri G., Feldman K.S., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Lembo T., Peel A.J., Rossiter S.J., Sargan D.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusAchimota pararubulavirus 3: A new bat-derived paramyxovirus of the genus pararubulavirus
ArticleAbstract: Bats are an important source of viral zoonoses, including paramyxoviruses. The paramyxoviral PararubPalabras claves:Bat, Electron microscopy, Genomics, molecular detection, Paramyxovirus, Pararubulavirus, Primary cell lines, virus, Virus discovery, zoonosisAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Crameri G., Crameri S., Feldman K.S., Holmes C.E.G., Loras A.F., Marsh G.A., Smith I.L., Suu-Ire R.D., Tachedjian M., Todd S., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusEvidence of henipavirus infection in West African fruit bats
ArticleAbstract: Henipaviruses are emerging RNA viruses of fruit bat origin that can cause fatal encephalitis in man.Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Hayman D.T.S., McEachern J., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusEbola virus antibodies in fruit bats, Ghana, West Africa
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Crameri G., Hayman D.T.S., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N., Yu M.Fuentes:scopusHenipavirus neutralising antibodies in an isolated island population of African fruit bats
ArticleAbstract: Isolated islands provide valuable opportunities to study the persistence of viruses in wildlife popuPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Broder C.C., Crameri G., Feldman K.S., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Loras A.F., Peel A.J., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N., Wright E.Fuentes:scopusMetagenomic study of the viruses of African straw-coloured fruit bats: Detection of a chiropteran poxvirus and isolation of a novel adenovirus
ArticleAbstract: Viral emergence as a result of zoonotic transmission constitutes a continuous public health threat.Palabras claves:Adenovirus, Bat, Megabat, metagenomics, Poxvirus, Viral emergence, ViromeAutores:Alston M., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bexfield N.H., Caccamo M., Crameri S., Daly G., Feldman K.S., Heeney J.L., Holmes C.E.G., Kellam P., Leggett R.M., Murcia P.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Tachedjian M., Todd S., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusLong-term survival of an urban fruit bat seropositive for ebola and lagos bat viruses
ArticleAbstract: Ebolaviruses (EBOV) (family Filoviridae) cause viral hemorrhagic fevers in humans and non-human primPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Emmerich P., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N., Yu M.Fuentes:scopus