Emerging zoonotic viruses pose an increasing threat, causing outbreaks with high rates of morbidity and mortality and frequently significant economic implications. Often, there is a lack or shortfall of effective prophylaxis and diagnostic capabilities. Research towards their development, together with improved surveillance activities are high priority activities to prepare and respond to outbreak threats. Yet handling these viruses commonly requires high containment levels. This can be circumvented by the use of replication defective pseudotyped viruses (PVs), incorporating the viral envelope protein of interest which constitutes the primary surface antigen. This permits the serological detection of neutralising antibodies without the need...
The lyssaviruses are a group of important zoonotic pathogens of considerable risk to both public and...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Arctic-like rabies viruses (AL RABV) are a lineage of rabies viruses circulating widely in the Middl...
Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute encephalitis that is almost invariably fatal. Whilst effective v...
Rabies is an encephalitic disease with a mortality rate that approaches 100% in the absence of treat...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Cross-neutralization between rabies virus (RABV) and two European bat lyssaviruses (EBLV-1 and -2) w...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Lyssavirus infection has a near 100 % case fatality rate following the onset of clinical disease, an...
Lyssaviruses constitute a diverse range of viruses with the ability to cause fatal encephalitis know...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in the outbreak occurrence of infectious and pri...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in the outbreak occurrence of infectious and pri...
Purpose: Some conventional serological assays can accurately quantify neutralising antibody response...
The use of retroviral pseudotypes as a vector for gene therapy is well documented. Recently, we hav...
The lyssaviruses are a group of important zoonotic pathogens of considerable risk to both public and...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Arctic-like rabies viruses (AL RABV) are a lineage of rabies viruses circulating widely in the Middl...
Rabies virus (RABV) causes an acute encephalitis that is almost invariably fatal. Whilst effective v...
Rabies is an encephalitic disease with a mortality rate that approaches 100% in the absence of treat...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Cross-neutralization between rabies virus (RABV) and two European bat lyssaviruses (EBLV-1 and -2) w...
Rabies is a highly fatal zoonotic disease which is primarily caused by rabies virus (RABV) although ...
Lyssavirus infection has a near 100 % case fatality rate following the onset of clinical disease, an...
Lyssaviruses constitute a diverse range of viruses with the ability to cause fatal encephalitis know...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in the outbreak occurrence of infectious and pri...
The inflexibility of existing serological techniques for rabies can make it difficult to monitor the...
Recent decades have witnessed an unprecedented rise in the outbreak occurrence of infectious and pri...
Purpose: Some conventional serological assays can accurately quantify neutralising antibody response...
The use of retroviral pseudotypes as a vector for gene therapy is well documented. Recently, we hav...
The lyssaviruses are a group of important zoonotic pathogens of considerable risk to both public and...
Using retroviral pseudotype technology we have recently established assays for the characterisation ...
Arctic-like rabies viruses (AL RABV) are a lineage of rabies viruses circulating widely in the Middl...