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Achimota 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:scopusNovel, potentially zoonotic paramyxoviruses from the African straw-colored fruit bat Eidolon helvum
ArticleAbstract: Bats carry a variety of paramyxoviruses that impact human and domestic animal health when spilloverPalabras claves:Autores:Amos B., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Barr J.A., Crameri G., Feldman K.S., Hayman D.T.S., Kamins A.O., Marsh G.A., Mtove G., Murcia P.R., Nadjm B., Nyarko E., Peel A.J., Reyburn H., Suu-Ire R.D., Todd S., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N., Yu M.Fuentes:scopusThe equine Hendra virus vaccine remains a highly effective preventative measure against infection in horses and humans: ‘The imperative to develop a human vaccine for the Hendra virus in Australia’
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Baker M., Barr J.A., Breed A.C., Broder C.C., Bryden W.L., Crameri G., Dhand N.K., Field H.E., Fulton I., Hayman D.T.S., Marsh G.A., Martin G., Peel A.J., Plowright R.K., Reid P.A., Restif O., Secombe C., Skerratt L.F., Smith I.L., Taylor M., Toribio J.A., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopus