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期刊名:Advances in virus research

缩写:ADV VIRUS RES

ISSN:0065-3527

e-ISSN:1557-8399

IF/分区:0.0/Q1

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Nora Derbal,Narelle Manzie,Karl E Robinson Nora Derbal
RNA interference (RNAi) is emerging as a powerful technology to potentially protect wheat and barley crops from plant viruses such as Luteovirus pashordei, historicaly known as barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV), and insect/vector pest infest...
Natasa Mehle,Adrian Fox,Antonio Tiberini et al. Natasa Mehle et al.
The vertical transmission of tomato viruses through seeds and pollen is a significant yet often overlooked pathway for the persistence and global spread of these pathogens. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of current knowledge...
Lucía García Ordóñez,Cristina Sáez,Israel Pagán Lucía García Ordóñez
Plant virus emergence is a major threat for agricultural production and for the preservation of biodiversity in wild ecosystems. This process is determined by genetic and ecological factors and, among the latter, one of the most important i...
Levi Klassen,Jérémie Prévost,David Safronetz Levi Klassen
Concern over spillover events caused by high-consequence pathogens has grown in recent years due to the increased occurrence of such events, and because the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated how severe the consequences of spillover events can ...
Ji-Young V Kim,Charles E Lewis,Mathieu Pinette et al. Ji-Young V Kim et al.
Domestic pigs are a vital component of the global food supply, with a population nearing 780 million worldwide, making them one of the most commonly raised livestock. As pig production intensifies, the associated practices and environmental...
Sandra Diederich,Michael Eschbaumer Sandra Diederich
Human maximum containment facilities-also known as biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratories-for zoonotic viruses such as Ebola virus or Nipah virus and veterinary maximum containment (BSL-4vet) facilities, e.g. for foot-and-mouth disease viru...
Dániel Cadar,Balázs Horváth,Melanie Rissman et al. Dániel Cadar et al.
Bats are the reservoir hosts for a diverse range of viruses, including some that are highly pathogenic to humans, yet they generally harbor these pathogens without showing symptoms. This unique tolerance to viral infection makes them a crit...
Kyle L O&#x;Donnell,Paige Fletcher,Hanna Anhalt et al. Kyle L O&#x;Donnell et al.
Sudan virus (SUDV) causes highly lethal outbreaks of hemorrhagic disease throughout Africa, but there has yet to be an approved vaccine or therapeutic to combat this public health threat. The most common route of natural exposure to filovir...
Jessica Kohs,Alina Below,Holger Freese et al. Jessica Kohs et al.
In the present study, effective inactivation protocols were successfully developed and validated for the two airborne room disinfection methods vaporized hydrogen peroxide (VHP, H2O2) and dry fogging of aerosolized peroxyacetic acid (aPAA)....
Gesche K Gerresheim,Franziska Kraft,Anke-Dorothee Werner et al. Gesche K Gerresheim et al.
In response to outbreaks of (re)emerging highly pathogenic RNA viruses, simple and scalable antiviral screening methods are urgently needed. Using established and validated diagnostic methods like RT-PCR for antiviral screening offers a rap...