Search Results - "Forrester, N. L"
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Genome-Scale Phylogeny of the Alphavirus Genus Suggests a Marine Origin
Published in Journal of Virology (01-03-2012)“…The genus Alphavirus comprises a diverse group of viruses, including some that cause severe disease. Using full-length sequences of all known alphaviruses, we…”
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Revisiting the Clinal Concept of Evolution and Dispersal for the Tick-Borne Flaviviruses by Using Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Analyses
Published in Journal of Virology (01-08-2012)“…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Analysis of Intrahost Variation in Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Reveals Repeated Deletions in the 6-Kilodalton Protein Gene
Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2011)“…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Molecular epidemiology of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus
Published in Journal of general virology (01-10-2002)“…Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (formerly Institute of Virology), Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SR, UK 1 Rabbit-Wise, Holtside, Batts Corner, Dockenfield,…”
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Long-term survival of New Zealand rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus RNA in wild rabbits, revealed by RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis
Published in Journal of general virology (01-11-2003)“…1 Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (formerly Institute of Virology), Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3SR, UK 2 Birch Brae, Knapp, Perth and Kinross PH14 9SW, UK 3…”
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Phylogenetic analysis of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus strains from the Arabian Peninsula: Did RHDV emerge simultaneously in Europe and Asia?
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (20-01-2006)“…Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) emerged in 1984 in China and subsequently a single strain apparently dispersed worldwide killing millions of rabbits…”
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Epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in the United Kingdom: evidence for seasonal transmission by both virulent and avirulent modes of infection
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-06-2004)“…Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) has killed many millions of wild rabbits in Europe and Australia, but has had little impact in the United Kingdom,…”
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Recombination in rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus: Possible impact on evolution and epidemiology
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (05-07-2008)“…Abstract Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) was first recognised in 1984 following the introduction of apparently healthy rabbits into China from Germany. The…”
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Benign circulation of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus on Lambay Island, Eire
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (05-02-2007)“…Abstract With the exception of virus strains Ashington and RCV, other recognised strains of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) share relatively close…”
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Co-circulation of widely disparate strains of Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus could explain localised epidemicity in the United Kingdom
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-10-2009)“…Abstract Serum and liver samples collected monthly, during 2005, from healthy wild rabbits at a site in Pitroddie, Scotland, were analysed by ELISA and RT-PCR…”
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Pseudocowpox virus: the etiological agent of contagious ecthyma (Auzdyk) in camels (Camelus dromedarius) in the Arabian peninsula
Published in Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) (01-06-2007)“…We have determined the nucleotide sequence of DNA extracted from pustules, saliva, and blood of camels presenting with contagious ecthyma, in Bahrain and also…”
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Unravelling the paradox of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus emergence, using phylogenetic analysis; possible implications for rabbit conservation strategies
Published in Biological conservation (01-08-2006)“…During the past 50 years two readily distinguishable rabbit-specific diseases caused by Myxoma virus (MYXV) and Rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV)…”
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