AbstractDirect attenuation of West Nile (WN) virus strain NY99 for the purpose of vaccine development is not feasible due to its high virulence and pathogenicity. Instead, we created highly attenuated chimeric virus W1806 with the serological identity of NY99. To further attenuate W1806, we investigated effects of mutations found in Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine SA14-14-2. WN viruses carrying all attenuating mutations lost infectivity in mammalian, but not in mosquito cells. No single reversion restored infectivity in mammalian cells, although increased infectivity in mosquito cells was observed. To identify a subset of mutations suitable for further attenuation of W1806, we analyzed effects of E138K and K279M changes on virulence, gr...
AbstractThe exceptionally high virulence of the West Nile NY99 strain makes its suitability in the d...
West Nile Virus (WNV) is an emerging pathogenic flavivirus with increasing distribution worldwide. B...
West Nile encephalitis emerged in 1999 in the United States, then rapidly spread through the North A...
AbstractDirect attenuation of West Nile (WN) virus strain NY99 for the purpose of vaccine developmen...
AbstractIn a short time, West Nile virus has developed into a nationwide health and veterinary probl...
AbstractRecently, we have described a lineage 2 attenuated WN virus suitable for the development of ...
West Nile (WN) virus is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that causes a potentially fatal disease in...
Although West Nile virus (WNV) causes annual cases of neurological disease and deaths in humans, a v...
Live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), if sufficiently safe, provide the most potent and durable anti-path...
Abstract The genus Flavivirus comprises numerous emerging and re‐emerging arboviruses causing human ...
AbstractTwo molecularly engineered, live-attenuated West Nile virus (WN) vaccine candidates were hig...
Live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), if sufficiently safe, provide the most potent and durable anti-path...
West Nile virus disease (WND) is an arthropod-borne zoonosis responsible for nonspecific fever or se...
A variant Australian West Nile virus (WNV) strain, WNVNSW2011, emerged in 2011 causing an unpreceden...
Abstract. Specific mutations associated with attenuation of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) vir...
AbstractThe exceptionally high virulence of the West Nile NY99 strain makes its suitability in the d...
West Nile Virus (WNV) is an emerging pathogenic flavivirus with increasing distribution worldwide. B...
West Nile encephalitis emerged in 1999 in the United States, then rapidly spread through the North A...
AbstractDirect attenuation of West Nile (WN) virus strain NY99 for the purpose of vaccine developmen...
AbstractIn a short time, West Nile virus has developed into a nationwide health and veterinary probl...
AbstractRecently, we have described a lineage 2 attenuated WN virus suitable for the development of ...
West Nile (WN) virus is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that causes a potentially fatal disease in...
Although West Nile virus (WNV) causes annual cases of neurological disease and deaths in humans, a v...
Live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), if sufficiently safe, provide the most potent and durable anti-path...
Abstract The genus Flavivirus comprises numerous emerging and re‐emerging arboviruses causing human ...
AbstractTwo molecularly engineered, live-attenuated West Nile virus (WN) vaccine candidates were hig...
Live attenuated vaccines (LAVs), if sufficiently safe, provide the most potent and durable anti-path...
West Nile virus disease (WND) is an arthropod-borne zoonosis responsible for nonspecific fever or se...
A variant Australian West Nile virus (WNV) strain, WNVNSW2011, emerged in 2011 causing an unpreceden...
Abstract. Specific mutations associated with attenuation of Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) vir...
AbstractThe exceptionally high virulence of the West Nile NY99 strain makes its suitability in the d...
West Nile Virus (WNV) is an emerging pathogenic flavivirus with increasing distribution worldwide. B...
West Nile encephalitis emerged in 1999 in the United States, then rapidly spread through the North A...