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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562276/acute-suppurative-thyroiditis-in-childhood-an-atypical-presentation
#21
Beatriz Câmara, Catarina Andrade, Andreia Forno, Marta Lopes, Carla Pilar
Neck stiffness is a common clinical sign in children presenting to the emergency department that may indicate a wide variety of diagnoses. Acute suppurative thyroiditis (AST) is an infection of the thyroid gland caused by a bacterium, virus, or, less commonly, fungus. It presents as an acute or subacute development of an anterior cervical mass, with associated inflammatory signs. The pressure upon neck muscles may be reflected as a limitation of cervical mobility. AST is often preceded by an upper respiratory tract infection, and pyriform sinus fistula is the most common predisposing factor...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562219/epstein-barr-virus-salivary-shedding-in-patients-with-acute-infectious-diseases-a-pilot-study
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomislava Skuhala, Snježana Židovec-Lepej, Vladimir Trkulja, Leona Radmanić, Oktavija Đaković Rode, Bruno Špiljak, Luka Šimunović, Marin Rimac, Anja Dragobratović
BACKGROUND: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a widely disseminated herpesvirus for which antibodies have been demonstrated in over 90% of adults worldwide. After subclinical primary EBV infections, as well as after infectious mononucleosis, the virus can be shed in saliva for a prolonged period of time. AIM: Diseases and disorders that can induce EBV salivary shedding include mental disorders and sex, connective tissue disease, multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, malaria and HIV infection...
March 2024: Acta Stomatologica Croatica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552094/visual-analysis-of-global-hemorrhagic-fever-with-renal-syndrome-research-from-1980-to-2022-based-on-citespace-and-vosviewer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenfang Zhou, Yonghai Dong, Hongyu Si, Cheng Yang, Jun Zhao, Xiaona Chen, Zhenzhen Ye
OBJECTIVE: The development and current state of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) over the past 40 years are analyzed in this study, along with explored and discovered the hotspots and frontiers in the field, which serve as the foundation for future investigation. METHODS: CiteSpace and VOSviewer analysis software were used to visually analyze the literature data on HFRS from 1980 to 2022, including the annual number of publications, countries and research institutions, authors, co-cited literature and keywords...
March 29, 2024: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545259/advancement-in-the-development-of-gene-protein-based-vaccines-against-african-swine-fever-virus
#24
REVIEW
Ning Wang, Pan Huang, Jun Zhang, Minqi Lin, Xiaoru Lai, Jianwen Chen, Chungen Pan
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious acute hemorrhagic viral disease, with the mortality rate of up to 100 % in domestic pigs. In recent years, ASF outbreaks have caused huge economic losses in numerous countries and regions, especially in Asia. Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop safe and effective vaccines against infection of the causative pathogen, African swine fever virus (ASFV). ASFV contains a large genome composed of double-stranded DNA with a size of 170-194 kb, which encodes nearly 200 viral proteins...
2024: Current research in microbial sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543955/bioinformatic-biochemical-and-immunological-mining-of-mhc-class-i-restricted-t-cell-epitopes-for-a-marburg-nucleoprotein-microparticle-vaccine
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul E Harris, Scott Burkholz, Charles V Herst, Reid M Rubsamen
The Marburg virus (MARV), the virus responsible for Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF), is considered a top-priority pathogen for vaccine development. Recent outbreaks in Equatorial Africa have highlighted the urgency of MARV because of its high fatality rate and historical concerns about potential weaponization. Currently, there are no licensed vaccines for MARV. Existing vaccine candidates rely on attenuated recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus carrying MARV glycoprotein (VSVΔG) or the chimpanzee replication-defective adenovirus 3 vector ChAd3-MARV...
March 18, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543813/the-accumulation-of-phenyllactic-acid-impairs-host-glutamine-metabolism-and-inhibits-african-swine-fever-virus-replication-a-novel-target-for-the-development-of-anti-asfv-drugs
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junfei Dai, Xusheng Ma, Ashenafi Kiros Wubshet, Qian Li, Xiaofen Shang, Zhikuan Luo, Jianan Liu, Zhiyu Li, Mingxia Li, Yujie Song, Lijun Guo, Jie Zhang, Haixue Zheng
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and hemorrhagic disease caused by infection with the African swine fever virus (ASFV), resulting in a mortality rate of up to 100%. Currently, there are no effective treatments and commercially available vaccines for ASF. Therefore, it is crucial to identify biochemicals derived from host cells that can impede ASFV replication, with the aim of preventing and controlling ASF. The ASFV is an acellular organism that promotes self-replication by hijacking the metabolic machinery and biochemical resources of host cells...
March 13, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543798/disease-course-of-korean-african-swine-fever-virus-in-domestic-pigs-exposed-intraorally-intranasally-intramuscularly-and-by-direct-contact-with-infected-pigs
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ki-Hyun Cho, Seong-Keun Hong, Da-Young Kim, Hyun-Joo Sohn, Dae-Sung Yoo, Hae-Eun Kang, Yeon-Hee Kim
African swine fever (ASF) is a fatal contagious disease affecting swine. The first Korean ASF virus (ASFV) isolate (Korea/Pig/Paju1/2019) was used to compare the disease course of ASFV in pigs inoculated via the four routes. In the challenge experiment, domestic pigs were infected via the intraoral (IO) and intranasal (IN) routes with a 106 50% hemadsorbing dose (HAD50 ) and an intramuscular (IM) injection of 103 HAD50 . In the direct contact (DC) group, five naïve pigs were brought into direct contact with two IM-ASFV-infected pigs...
March 11, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543744/a-mrna-vaccine-for-crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-virus-expressing-non-fusion-gngc-using-nsm-linker-elicits-unexpected-immune-responses-in-mice
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tong Chen, Zhe Ding, Xuejie Li, Yingwen Li, Jiaming Lan, Gary Wong
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF), caused by Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic virus (CCHFV), is listed in the World Health Organization's list of priority diseases. The high fatality rate in humans, the widespread distribution of CCHFV, and the lack of approved specific vaccines are the primary concerns regarding this disease. We used microfluidic technology to optimize the mRNA vaccine delivery system and demonstrated that vaccination with nucleoside-modified CCHFV mRNA vaccines encoding GnNSmGc (vLMs), Gn (vLMn), or Gc (vLMc) induced different immune responses...
February 28, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543706/novel-oliveros-like-clade-c-mammarenaviruses-from-rodents-in-argentina-1990-2020
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth Shedroff, Maria Laura Martin, Shannon L M Whitmer, Julia Brignone, Jorge B Garcia, Carina Sen, Yael Nazar, Cintia Fabbri, Maria Morales-Betoulle, Jairo Mendez, Joel Montgomery, Maria Alejandra Morales, John D Klena
Following an Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever (AHF) outbreak in the early 1990s, a rodent survey for Junín virus, a New World Clade B arenavirus, in endemic areas of Argentina was conducted. Since 1990, INEVH has been developing eco-epidemiological surveillance of rodents, inside and outside the Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever endemic area. Samples from rodents captured between 1993 and 2019 that were positive for Arenavirus infection underwent Sanger and unbiased, Illumina-based high-throughput sequencing, which yielded 5 complete and 88 partial Mammarenaviruses genomes...
February 22, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540153/rift-valley-fever-virus-an-overview-of-the-current-status-of-diagnostics
#30
REVIEW
Daniele Lapa, Silvia Pauciullo, Ida Ricci, Anna Rosa Garbuglia, Fabrizio Maggi, Maria Teresa Scicluna, Silvia Tofani
Rift Valley fever is a vector-borne zoonotic disease caused by the Rift Valley fever virus (Phlebovirus genus) listed among the eight pathogens included in the Bluepoint list by the WHO. The transmission is mainly vehicled by Aedes and Culex mosquito species. Symptoms of the disease are varied and non-specific, making clinical diagnosis often challenging, especially in the early stages. Due to the difficulty in distinguishing Rift Valley fever from other viral hemorrhagic fevers, as well as many other diseases that cause fever, an early diagnosis of the infection is important to limit its spread and to provide appropriate care to patients...
February 28, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537496/development-and-validation-of-a-french-questionnaire-that-assesses-knowledge-attitude-and-practices-toward-marburg-diseases-in-sub-saharan-african-countries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R M Ghazy, A Gebreal, B E El Demerdash, F Elnagar, M R Abonazel, A Saidouni, A A Alshaikh, M Hussein, M F Hussein
OBJECTIVES: Marburg virus, previously referred to as Marburg hemorrhagic fever, is a highly severe and frequently fatal illness that affects humans. This study aimed to develop and validate a French questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitude, and practice toward Marburg virus disease (FKAP-MVD). STUDY DESIGN: An anonymous online survey was used, which was distributed through various platforms and emails. Data were collected from Burkina Faso, Guinea, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Senegal...
March 26, 2024: Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536871/species-specific-responses-during-seoul-orthohantavirus-infection-in-human-and-rat-lung-microvascular-endothelial-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danny Noack, Mirjam C G N van den Hout, Carmen W E Embregts, Wilfred F J van IJcken, Marion P G Koopmans, Barry Rockx
Seoul orthohantavirus (SEOV) is a rat-borne zoonotic virus that is transmitted via inhalation of aerosolized infectious excreta, and can cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in humans worldwide. In rats, SEOV predominantly exists as a persistent infection in the absence of overt clinical signs. Lack of disease in rats is attributed to downregulation of pro-inflammatory and upregulation of regulatory host responses. As lung microvascular endothelial cells (LMECs) represent a primary target of infection in both human and rats, infections in these cells provide a unique opportunity to study the central role of LMECs in the dichotomy between pathogenicity in both species...
March 27, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526940/a-novel-marv-glycoprotein-specific-antibody-with-potentials-of-broad-spectrum-neutralization-to-filovirus
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuting Zhang, Min Zhang, Haiyan Wu, Xinwei Wang, Hang Zheng, Junjuan Feng, Jing Wang, Longlong Luo, He Xiao, Chunxia Qiao, Xinying Li, Yuanqiang Zheng, Weijin Huang, Youchun Wang, Yi Wang, Yanchun Shi, Jiannan Feng, Guojiang Chen
Marburg virus (MARV) is one of the filovirus species that cause deadly hemorrhagic fever in humans, with mortality rates up to 90%. Neutralizing antibodies represent ideal candidates to prevent or treat virus disease. However, no antibody has been approved for MARV treatment to date. In this study, we identified a novel human antibody named AF-03 that targeted MARV glycoprotein (GP). AF-03 possessed a high binding affinity to MARV GP and showed neutralizing and protective activities against the pseudotyped MARV in vitro and in vivo...
March 25, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526304/case-management-of-imported-crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-senegal-july-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Youssou Bamar Gueye, Yoro Sall, Jerlie Loko Roka, Ibra Diagne, Kalidou Djibril Sow, Alseyni Diallo, Pape Samba Dièye, Jean Pierre Diallo, Boly Diop, Omer Pasi
We report an imported Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever case in Senegal. The patient received PCR confirmation of virus infection 10 days after symptom onset. We identified 46 patient contacts in Senegal; 87.7% were healthcare professionals. Strengthening border crossing and community surveillance systems can help reduce the risks of infectious disease transmission.
April 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526202/crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-virus-seroprevalence-in-human-and-livestock-populations-northern-tanzania
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen C Hughes, William de Glanville, Tito Kibona, Blandina Theophil Mmbaga, Melinda K Rostal, Emanuel S Swai, Sarah Cleaveland, Felix Lankester, Brian J Willett, Kathryn J Allan
We conducted a cross-sectional study of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in northern Tanzania. CCHFV seroprevalence in humans and ruminant livestock was high, as were spatial heterogeneity levels. CCHFV could represent an unrecognized human health risk in this region and should be included as a differential diagnosis for febrile illness.
April 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526136/isolation-of-diverse-simian-arteriviruses-causing-hemorrhagic-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Teressa M Shaw, Samuel T Dettle, Andres Mejia, Jennifer M Hayes, Heather A Simmons, Puja Basu, Jens H Kuhn, Mitchell D Ramuta, Cody J Warren, Peter B Jahrling, David H O'Connor, Liupei Huang, Misbah Zaeem, Jiwon Seo, Igor I Slukvin, Matthew E Brown, Adam L Bailey
Genetically diverse simian arteriviruses (simarteriviruses) naturally infect geographically and phylogenetically diverse monkeys, and cross-species transmission and emergence are of considerable concern. Characterization of most simarteriviruses beyond sequence analysis has not been possible because the viruses fail to propagate in the laboratory. We attempted to isolate 4 simarteriviruses, Kibale red colobus virus 1, Pebjah virus, simian hemorrhagic fever virus, and Southwest baboon virus 1, by inoculating an immortalized grivet cell line (known to replicate simian hemorrhagic fever virus), primary macaque cells, macrophages derived from macaque induced pluripotent stem cells, and mice engrafted with macaque CD34+-enriched hematopoietic stem cells...
April 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526091/african-swine-fever-virus-nam-p1-95-is-a-mixture-of-genotype-i-and-genotype-viii-viruses
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynnette C Goatley, Graham L Freimanis, Chandana Tennakoon, Armanda Bastos, Livio Heath, Christopher L Netherton
African swine fever virus causes a lethal hemorrhagic disease of domestic pigs. The NAM P1/1995 isolate was originally described as B646L genotype XVIII; however, full genome sequencing revealed that this assignment was incorrect.
March 25, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526059/crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-virus-diversity-and-reassortment-pakistan-2017-2020
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Massab Umair, Zaira Rehman, Shannon Whitmer, Melissa Mobley, Ammad Fahim, Aamer Ikram, Muhammad Salman, Joel M Montgomery, John D Klena
Sporadic cases and outbreaks of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) have been documented across Pakistan since 1976; however, data regarding the diversity of CCHF virus (CCHFV) in Pakistan is sparse. We whole-genome sequenced 36 CCHFV samples collected from persons infected in Pakistan during 2017-2020. Most CCHF cases were from Rawalpindi (n = 10), followed by Peshawar (n = 7) and Islamabad (n = 4). Phylogenetic analysis revealed the Asia-1 genotype was dominant, but 4 reassorted strains were identified...
April 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38526057/animal-exposure-model-for-mapping-crimean-congo-hemorrhagic-fever-virus-emergence-risk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Baz-Flores, Débora Jiménez-Martín, Alfonso Peralbo-Moreno, Cesar Herraiz, David Cano-Terriza, Raúl Cuadrado-Matías, Ignacio García-Bocanegra, Francisco Ruiz-Fons
To estimate the determinants of spatial variation in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) transmission and to create a risk map as a preventive public health tool, we designed a survey of small domestic ruminants in Andalusia, Spain. To assess CCHFV exposure spatial distribution, we analyzed serum from 2,440 sheep and goats by using a double-antigen ELISA and modeled exposure probability with environmental predictors by using generalized linear mixed models. CCHFV antibodies detected in 84 samples confirmed low CCHFV prevalence in small domestic ruminants in the region...
April 2024: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522519/minor-electrostatic-changes-robustly-increase-vp40-membrane-binding-assembly-and-budding-of-ebola-virus-matrix-protein-derived-virus-like-particles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Balindile B Motsa, Tej Sharma, Michael Ciofi, Prem P Chapagain, Robert V Stahelin
Ebola virus (EBOV) is a filamentous negative-sense RNA virus which causes severe hemorrhagic fever. There are limited vaccines or therapeutics for prevention and treatment of EBOV, so it is important to get a detailed understanding of the virus lifecycle to illuminate new drug targets. EBOV encodes for the matrix protein, VP40, which regulates assembly and budding of new virions from the inner leaflet of the host cell plasma membrane (PM). In this work we determine the effects of VP40 mutations altering electrostatics on PM interactions and subsequent budding...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
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