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    The Viromes of Mosquitoes from the Natural Landscapes of Western Siberia by Ternovoi, Vladimir A, Shvalov, Alexander N, Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Ponomareva, Eugenia P, Tupota, Natalia L, Khoroshavin, Yuri A, Bayandin, Roman B, Gladysheva, Anastasia V, Mikryukova, Tamara P, Tregubchak, Tatyana V, Loktev, Valery B

    Published in Viruses (01-09-2023)
    “…The metagenomic analysis of mosquitoes allows for the genetic characterization of mosquito-associated viruses in different regions of the world. This study…”
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    Untranslated Regions of a Segmented Kindia Tick Virus Genome Are Highly Conserved and Contain Multiple Regulatory Elements for Viral Replication by Tsishevskaya, Anastasia A, Alkhireenko, Daria A, Bayandin, Roman B, Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Ternovoi, Vladimir A, Gladysheva, Anastasia V

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (23-01-2024)
    “…Novel segmented tick-borne RNA viruses belonging to the group of Jingmenviruses (JMVs) are widespread across Africa, Asia, Europe, and America. In this work,…”
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    Genotyping of Borrelia, Rickettsia and Anaplasma in Ixodes ricinus and Dermacentor reticulatus ticks in the Kaliningrad region by Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Volchev, Evgenii G., Krivosheina, Ekaterina I., Svirin, Kirill A., Ternovoi, Vladimir A., Loktev, Valery B.

    “…Background. Tick-borne bacterial and protozoal pathogens pose a significant public health problem. The aim of this study was to detect and genotype Borrelia,…”
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    Co-circulation of distinct shrew-borne hantaviruses in the far east of Russia by Yashina, Liudmila N., Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Wang, Wen, Li, Kun, Zdanovskaya, Nina I., Ivanov, Leonid I., Zhang, Yong-Zhen

    Published in Virus research (15-10-2019)
    “…•The reservoir host for two distinct hantaviruses, Lena and Artybash, is Sorex caecutiens.•Sorex caecutiens and Sores tundrensis harbor Artybash virus.•Three…”
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    Prevalence and molecular genetic characteristics of parenteral hepatitis B, C and D viruses in HIV positive persons in the Novosibirsk region by Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Svirin, Kirill A., Krivosheina, Ekaterina I., Chub, Elena V., Ternovoi, Vladimir A., Kochneva, Galina V.

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (19-11-2022)
    “…Introduction. Parenteral viral hepatitis (B, C, D) and HIV share modes of transmission and risk groups, in which the probability of infection with two or more…”
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    Complete mitogenome of the ixodid tick Dermacentor reticulatus (Acari: Ixodida) by Kartashov, Mikhail Yu, Shvalov, Alexander N., Tupota, Natalya L., Romanenko, Vladimir N., Moskvitina, Nina S., Ternovoi, Vladimir A., Loktev, Valery B.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (16-09-2020)
    “…Here, we present the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Dermacentor reticulatus. The mitogenome is 14,806 bp and contains 13 protein-coding, 2 rRNA, and 22…”
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    Evaluation of the Intensity of Post-Vaccination Immunity to Hepatitis B among HIV-infected and Conditionally Healthy Persons in Western Siberia by Kartashov, M. Yu, Svirin, K. A., Krivosheina, E. I., Chub, E. V., Ternovoi, V. A., Kochneva, G. V.

    “…Relevance. Hepatitis B often causes liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, especially among patients with HIV. Vaccination is the main prophylaxis of…”
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    Study of the prevalence of antibodies to some arboviruses in the population of the Republic of Guinea by Naidenova, E. V., Kartashov, M. Yu, Zakharov, K. S., Shevtsova, A. P., Diallo, M. G., Nourdine, I., Bah, M. B., Boumbaly, S., Shcherbakova, S. A., Kutyrev, V. V.

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (04-11-2021)
    “…Introduction. Acute febrile diseases kill more than 250,000 people annually in West Africa. Malaria and typhoid fever traditionally occupy most of the total…”
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