EncephalomyocarditisTract infectionParechovirus InfectionsPicornaviridae InfectionsAcuteDiseasesCharacterizeViral infectionsVirusesSpecimensPathogenAsymptomaticPrevalenceSequencesSystemicMicePrevalentHIRIFindingsProteinSevereMolecularTypeBiologyProcessesUpperHighHumanSamplesPatientsFamilySpecificMonthsDevelopJapanCells
Encephalomyocarditis3
- Infection with the virus causes encephalomyocarditis and reproductive disease in pigs. (wikipedia.org)
- Encephalomyocarditis Virus, reviewed and published by Wikivet at http://en.wikivet.net/Encephalomyocarditis_Virus, accessed 06/09/2011[unreliable source? (wikipedia.org)
- Cardiovirus (type species, encephalomyocarditis virus) is a classic infection in mice, although it has been observed to cause disease in humans. (medscape.com)
Tract infection2
- K. Shen) tients exhibited symptoms of respiratory tract infection, DOI: 10.3201/eid1607.091682 such as coughing, gasping, sneezing, or fever. (cdc.gov)
- These findings are consistent with a Norwegian study that reported detection of HBoV alone and a high-viral-load were associated with respiratory tract infection. (datexis.com)
Parechovirus Infections1
- Kilbride H, Jackson MA, Selvarangan R. Childhood Outcomes Following Parechovirus Infections in a US Young Infant Cohort. (childrensmercy.org)
Picornaviridae Infections3
- Picornaviridae Infections" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (childrensmercy.org)
- This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Picornaviridae Infections" by people in this website by year, and whether "Picornaviridae Infections" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (childrensmercy.org)
- Below are the most recent publications written about "Picornaviridae Infections" by people in Profiles. (childrensmercy.org)
Acute4
- Pick the terms that correctly complete this sentence: In adult mice with acute LCMV infection, virus multiplies in B cells/T cells and macrophages, whereas B cells/T cells are resistant. (freezingblue.com)
- Several adenoviruses cause respiratory and conjunctival diseases such as pneumonia, acute follicular conjunctivitis, epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, cystitis and gastroenteritis. (biologydiscussion.com)
- The team of researchers from the University of Manchester, UK, examined the literature for evidence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov2) and audiovestibular (ear and balance) symptoms. (fybix.com)
- Background: Acute lung injury (ALI) is a respiratory disease with high morbidity and mortality rates. (silverchair.com)
Diseases1
- Hacker, a bacteriologist, is considered a pioneer of molecular infection research and is also a co-founder of the interdisciplinary and cross-faculty Research Center for Infectious Diseases (ZINF) at JMU. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Characterize2
- Saffold cardiovirus (SAFV) and characterize the pathogen, for the 5 untranslated region (UTR) ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
- We identified sequences distantly related to Seneca Valley virus and cardioviruses that were then used as genetic footholds to characterize multiple viral species within a previously unreported genus of the Picornaviridae family. (ox.ac.uk)
Viral infections1
- An increasing number of studies have demonstrated an interplay between arginine methylation and viral infections. (bvsalud.org)
Viruses11
- Here, by using genetic background-matched models, we report on the functional evaluation of R232, HAQ and H232 variants on STING function, and on how these genotypes affect the susceptibility to clinically relevant viruses, thus supporting a potential contributing cause to differences in inter-individual responses to infections. (bvsalud.org)
- The analysis of viral sequences verified that single infection of human adenovirus was the leading cause of gastroenteritis among infants and children, which was detected in 23.2% of the patients, followed by a mixed infection of human adenovirus and other viruses, which was detected in 20.9% of patients. (biomedcentral.com)
- The frequency of HBoV codetection with other respiratory viruses was 18.3% in the HBoV-positive samples and was lower than the previously published data [4, 20]. (datexis.com)
- molecular diagnostic methods were used for the detection of other respiratory viruses in the other studies whereas we used virus culturing. (datexis.com)
- Among the 17 HBoV-positive patients who were also positive for infection with other viruses, 10 showed PIV infection. (datexis.com)
- As the virus culture was used for the detection of major respiratory viruses, the isolated virus could be the main causative agent of respiratory illness. (datexis.com)
- Previous studies have reported that HBoV infection was more prevalent among individuals who had other respiratory viruses [10, 22]. (datexis.com)
- In a study performed in Hong Kong, a higher detection rate of HBoV was observed in NPAs positive for common respiratory viruses than in those that were negative for the same. (datexis.com)
- However, in our study, similar detection rate of HBoV was observed in the samples positive and negative for other respiratory viruses in the R-mix culture (Data are not shown). (datexis.com)
- To initiate control measures for FMD, the following must be identified: origin of infection, links between outbreaks, extent of genetic variation of the causative viruses, and antigenic relationship of field isolates to the available vaccines. (blogspot.com)
- A unique feature of this approach: The CRC does not focus on a single pathogen, but combines research on several bacteria, viruses and fungi that frequently cause human infections. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Specimens1
- SAFV has since been screened specimens were tested for known respiratory vi- reported worldwide, and 8 lineages have been identi- ruses as previously described ( 8 , 9 ). (cdc.gov)
Pathogen1
- This is, for example, the question of whether an active infection develops after contact with a pathogen or whether a localised infection turns into a systemic disease. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Asymptomatic3
- Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) carrier mice usually develop as a result of asymptomatic prenatal or neonatal infection, which induces tolerance to the virus. (freezingblue.com)
- More frequently human infection resembles influenza or is asymptomatic. (freezingblue.com)
- Therefore, the presence of low copy number of HBoV, detected by molecular method, may indicate prolonged viral shedding or an asymptomatic infection. (datexis.com)
Prevalence1
- The high association of HBoV with PIV seems to be attributed to the high prevalence of PIV infection in 2006 (22.8% in May). (datexis.com)
Sequences1
- The 5 and co-infections, we could not defi nitively say SAFV caused 3 UTR sequences were determined by using the RACE disease. (cdc.gov)
Systemic1
- A variety of gastrointestinal, respiratory and systemic signs may also be seen as the virus infects multiple body systems. (wikipedia.org)
Mice6
- Mice can transmit LCMV to __________, which can remain viremic and viruric for many months even if they contract infection as adults. (freezingblue.com)
- Pick the terms that correctly complete this sentence: Regarding LCMV infection in mice, internal viral epitopes induce humoral/cell-mediated responses, but surface epitopes elicit humoral/cell-mediated immunity and neutralizing antibodies. (freezingblue.com)
- At the cellular level, what causes the lesions of LCMV infection in mice? (freezingblue.com)
- Pick the term that correctly complete this sentence: Prenatal or neonatal LCMV infection in mice induces immunological tolerance/frank morbidity/death. (freezingblue.com)
- What is considered a useful husbandry strategy for detecting LCMV infection in mice by seroconversion? (freezingblue.com)
- Sendai viral replication during natural infection in mice is restricted to which system and which cell types. (freezingblue.com)
Prevalent1
- A genetically diverse and highly prevalent enteric viral infection, characteristics similar to the Enterovirus genus, was therefore identified substantially expanding the genetic diversity of the RNA viral flora commonly found in children. (ox.ac.uk)
HIRI4
- The interacademy conference, which features top international speakers and is organized with the support of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation and the Würzburg Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI), is scheduled to last until tomorrow, September 22. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
- Würzburg, 25 November 2022-With the participation of the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI), a new collaborative research center is being launched in Würzburg. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
- DECIDE brings together research teams from JMU, Würzburg University Hospital, and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) in Würzburg, from Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Braunschweig, Technical University of Berlin and University of Münster. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
- In recent years, this profile establishment of HIRI and the Max Planck Research Groups for Systems Immunology on the Würzburg Medical Campus has further strengthened the infection research hub in Würzburg. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Findings1
- These findings also support the idea that a high-viral-load may be associated with a respiratory infection. (datexis.com)
Protein3
- Within 12h of infection and before start of DNA replication, there begins early protein synthesis. (biologydiscussion.com)
- In this issue of Bioscience Reports (volume 42, issue 1), Caliskan and Hill provide a detailed view into the emerging roles of cardiovirus 2A protein, which is the primary factor for virulence during infections. (silverchair.com)
- Only recently, biochemical and structural studies made it possible to close the gaps in our knowledge on how cardiovirus 2A is able to act in diverse translation-related processes as a novel RNA-binding protein. (silverchair.com)
Severe1
- Severe Parechovirus 3 Infections in Young Infants-Kansas and Missouri, 2014. (childrensmercy.org)
Molecular1
- Würzburg, September 21, 2023-On the occasion of the opening of the interacademy conference "MICROBIOLOGY 2023: from single cell to microbiome & host" , Jörg Hacker was welcomed as the guest of honor at the Institute for Molecular Infection Biology (IMIB) of the University of Würzburg (JMU) yesterday afternoon. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Type1
- respiratory tract, airway epithelium and type II pneumocytes. (freezingblue.com)
Biology1
- All principle investigators are leaders in infection biology and immunology. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Processes2
- Additionally, we summarize the broad spectrum of PRMT substrates and explore their intricate effects on various viral infection processes and antiviral innate immunity. (bvsalud.org)
- It investigates critical decision processes that determine the outcome of human infection. (helmholtz-hiri.de)
Upper1
- A catarrhal disorder of the upper respiratory tract, which may be viral or a mixed infection. (bvsalud.org)
High3
- To investigate the epidemiological association of respiratory infection with viral load, HBoV-positive patients were categorized into low- and high-viral-load groups by using 1.0×106 copies/mL as a threshold value. (datexis.com)
- These results suggest that single HBoV infection in the high-viral-load group may play an active role in respiratory infection. (datexis.com)
- In our study, HBoV-positive patients in the high-viral-load group showed significantly higher pulse rates and respiratory rates than the in the low-viral-load group. (datexis.com)
Human1
- Human Brucella canis Infections Diagnosed by Blood. (blogspot.com)
Samples1
- After being cloned into the Saffold cardiovirus (SAFV) is a new piconavirus, origi- pGEM-T Easy vector (Promega, Madison, WI, USA), all nally identifi ed from fecal samples of a female infant PCR products were verifi ed by sequencing. (cdc.gov)
Patients1
- The lower detection rate and viral load of HBoV in older patients may be attributed to immunity acquired from an infection at a younger age. (datexis.com)
Family1
- Cardiovirus A is a member of the Picornaviridae family. (wikipedia.org)
Specific1
- however, the protection conferred by vaccination or infection is usually serotype specific and sometimes incomplete within a serotype (1-3). (blogspot.com)
Months1
- The detection rate of HBoV infection was at its peak in the first year of life (rate of detection, 8.6% between the ages of 6 and 12 months), as in the cases of RSV or PIV infection. (datexis.com)
Develop2
- Lesions of LCMV infection appear to develop from direct T cell-mediated damage to virus-infected cells and may involve humoral factors released from immune effector T cells. (freezingblue.com)
- suggested that HBoV infection might develop only once because of the subsequent development of life-long immunity conferred by neutralizing antibodies produced in response to the infection. (datexis.com)
Japan1
- SAFV-3 infection occurs early in life ( 7 ), the pathogenicity tion test kit (SERODIA-MYCO II, Fujirebio, Japan). (cdc.gov)
Cells1
- Cells were collected either when cy- other than SAFV-2 may also infect the respiratory tract. (cdc.gov)