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    Genetic characterization of Zika virus strains: geographic expansion of the Asian lineage by Haddow, Andrew D, Schuh, Amy J, Yasuda, Chadwick Y, Kasper, Matthew R, Heang, Vireak, Huy, Rekol, Guzman, Hilda, Tesh, Robert B, Weaver, Scott C

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-02-2012)
    “…Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus distributed throughout much of Africa and Asia. Infection with the virus may cause acute febrile illness that…”
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    Dynamics of the emergence and establishment of a newly dominant genotype of Japanese encephalitis virus throughout Asia by Schuh, Amy J, Ward, Melissa J, Leigh Brown, Andrew J, Barrett, Alan D T

    Published in Journal of virology (01-04-2014)
    “…In recent years, genotype I (GI) of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has displaced genotype III (GIII) as the dominant virus genotype throughout Asia. In this…”
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    Modelling filovirus maintenance in nature by experimental transmission of Marburg virus between Egyptian rousette bats by Schuh, Amy J., Amman, Brian R., Jones, Megan E. B., Sealy, Tara K., Uebelhoer, Luke S., Spengler, Jessica R., Martin, Brock E., Coleman-McCray, Jo Ann D., Nichol, Stuart T., Towner, Jonathan S.

    Published in Nature communications (13-02-2017)
    “…The Egyptian rousette bat (ERB) is a natural reservoir host for Marburg virus (MARV); however, the mechanisms by which MARV is transmitted bat-to-bat and to…”
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    Egyptian rousette bats maintain long-term protective immunity against Marburg virus infection despite diminished antibody levels by Schuh, Amy J., Amman, Brian R., Sealy, Tara K., Spengler, Jessica R., Nichol, Stuart T., Towner, Jonathan S.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-08-2017)
    “…Although bats are natural reservoir hosts for numerous zoonotic viruses, little is known about the long-term dynamics of the host immune response following…”
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    Marburg Virus Persistence on Fruit as a Plausible Route of Bat to Primate Filovirus Transmission by Amman, Brian R, Schuh, Amy J, Albariño, César G, Towner, Jonathan S

    Published in Viruses (30-11-2021)
    “…Marburg virus (MARV), the causative agent of Marburg virus disease, emerges sporadically in sub-Saharan Africa and is often fatal in humas. The natural…”
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    Coordinated inflammatory responses dictate Marburg virus control by reservoir bats by Guito, Jonathan C., Kirejczyk, Shannon G. M., Schuh, Amy J., Amman, Brian R., Sealy, Tara K., Graziano, James, Spengler, Jessica R., Harmon, Jessica R., Wozniak, David M., Prescott, Joseph B., Towner, Jonathan S.

    Published in Nature communications (28-02-2024)
    “…Bats are increasingly recognized as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic pathogens. Egyptian rousette bats (ERBs) are the known reservoir of Marburg virus (MARV), a…”
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    Human-Pathogenic Kasokero Virus in Field-Collected Ticks by Schuh, Amy J, Amman, Brian R, Patel, Ketan, Sealy, Tara K, Swanepoel, Robert, Towner, Jonathan S

    Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-12-2020)
    “…Kasokero virus (KASV; genus Orthonairovirus) was first isolated in 1977 at Uganda Virus Research Institute from serum collected from Rousettus aegyptiacus bats…”
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    Natural reservoir Rousettus aegyptiacus bat host model of orthonairovirus infection identifies potential zoonotic spillover mechanisms by Schuh, Amy J., Amman, Brian R., Guito, Jonathan C., Graziano, James C., Sealy, Tara K., Kirejczyk, Shannon G. M., Towner, Jonathan S.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-12-2022)
    “…The human-pathogenic Kasokero virus (KASV; genus Orthonairovirus ) has been isolated from the sera of Egyptian rousette bats (ERBs; Rousettus aegyptiacus )…”
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    Tick salivary gland components dampen Kasokero virus infection and shedding in its vertebrate reservoir, the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) by Schuh, Amy J, Amman, Brian R, Guito, Jonathan C, Graziano, James C, Sealy, Tara K, Towner, Jonathan S

    Published in Parasites & vectors (24-07-2023)
    “…The human-pathogenic Kasokero virus (KASV) circulates in an enzootic transmission cycle between Egyptian rousette bats (ERBs; Rousettus aegyptiacus) and their…”
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    Experimental Inoculation of Egyptian Rousette Bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) with Viruses of the Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Genera by Jones, Megan E B, Schuh, Amy J, Amman, Brian R, Sealy, Tara K, Zaki, Sherif R, Nichol, Stuart T, Towner, Jonathan S

    Published in Viruses (25-06-2015)
    “…The Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a natural reservoir for marburgviruses and a consistent source of virus spillover to humans. Cumulative…”
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    Phylogeography of Japanese encephalitis virus: genotype is associated with climate by Schuh, Amy J, Ward, Melissa J, Brown, Andrew J Leigh, Barrett, Alan D T

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-08-2013)
    “…The circulation of vector-borne zoonotic viruses is largely determined by the overlap in the geographical distributions of virus-competent vectors and…”
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