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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:scopusBartonella species in bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from western Africa
ArticleAbstract: Bat flies are obligate ectoparasites of bats and it has been hypothesized that they may be involvedPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Bartonella, Bat, Culture, Cyclopodia bat fly, Eidolon helvum, PCRAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Billeter S., Dittmar K., Feldman K.S., Hayman D.T.S., Kosoy M.Y., Peel A.J., Suu-Ire R.D., 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 against Lagos bat virus in megachiroptera from West Africa
ArticleAbstract: To investigate the presence of Lagos bat virus (LBV)-specific antibodies in megachiroptera from WestPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Horton D.L., Suu-Ire R.D., 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:scopusA comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses: Are bats special?
ArticleAbstract: Bats are the natural reservoirs of a number of high-impact viral zoonoses. We present a quantitativePalabras claves:CHIROPTERA, Reservoir host, Spillover, Trait-based approaches, Viral richness, ZoonosesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Cryan P.M., Fooks A.R., Gilbert A.T., Hayman D.T.S., Luis A.D., Mills J.N., O'Shea T.J., Pulliam J.R.C., Rupprecht C.E., Timonin M.E., Webb C.T., Willis C.K.R., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusA universal real-time assay for the detection of Lyssaviruses
ArticleAbstract: Rabies virus (RABV) is enzootic throughout most of the world. It is now widely accepted that RABV haPalabras claves:Bat, Lyssavirus, rabies, Real-time PCR, SYBR Green, Synthetic DNAAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Banyard A.C., Fooks A.R., Harkess G., Hayman D.T.S., Marston D.A., Wakeley P., 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:scopusDemodicosis in a captive African straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum)
ArticleAbstract: Demodicosis is most frequently observed in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris), but it has rarely bePalabras claves:Bat, Demodex, Dermatology, Veterinary pathology, Wildlife diseasesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bianco C., Cafiso A., Feldman K.S., Núñez A., Pazzini L., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusDesign and evaluation of consensus PCR assays for henipaviruses
ArticleAbstract: Henipaviruses were first discovered in the 1990s, and their potential threat to public health is ofPalabras claves:Consensus PCR, henipavirus, PCR, SYBR GreenAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Boyd V., Feldman K.S., Foord A., Heine H.G., Marsh G.A., Smith I.L., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopus