Rabies isolates that had been stored between 1983 and 1997 were examined with a panel of anti-lyssavirus nucleocapsid monoclonal antibodies. Out of 56 isolates from cats and various wild carnivore species, 1 isolate of Mokola virus and 5 other non-typical rabies viruses were identified. The Mokola virus isolate was diagnosed as rabies in 1993 from a cat. Genetic analysis of this isolate suggests that it falls in a distinct subgroup of the Mokola virus genotype. The 5 non-typical rabies viruses were isolated from honey badgers (Mellivora capensis), African civets (Civettictis civetta) and an unidentified mongoose (Herpestidae). These isolates are representatives of rarely-reported wildlife-associated strains of rabies, probably maintained by...
In South Africa, canid rabies virus (RABV) infection is maintained in domestic and wildlife species....
In order to derive phylogenetic relationships between rabies virus isolates from different geographi...
In 2009, a novel lyssavirus (subsequently named Ikoma lyssavirus, IKOV) was detected in the brain of...
Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus, represents one of 17 recognized species within the...
We recently identified 2 Mokola viruses from domestic mammals (a dog and a cat) in South Africa. The...
The reservoir host of Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus species endemic to Africa, r...
The reservoir host of Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus species endemic to Africa, re...
Rabies spread rapidly through Zimbabwe after its re-introduction in 1950. Within six years, widespre...
There were 115 isolatesof rabies virusesrecoveredbytissue culture techniquefrom 119 animal brains co...
Both domestic and wild carnivore species are commonly diagnosed with rabies virus (RABV) infection i...
Lyssaviruses are bullet shaped negative-sense RNA viruses that are all able to cause the fatal encep...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitic disease caused by lyssaviruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae....
Rabies and rabies-related viruses are divided into four serotypes, although it has been suggested th...
Out of the seven recognized and four putative genotypes of lyssaviruses, genotypes 1-3 comprising na...
A genotype 2 lyssavirus, Lagos bat virus (LBV), was isolated from a terrestrial wildlife species (wa...
In South Africa, canid rabies virus (RABV) infection is maintained in domestic and wildlife species....
In order to derive phylogenetic relationships between rabies virus isolates from different geographi...
In 2009, a novel lyssavirus (subsequently named Ikoma lyssavirus, IKOV) was detected in the brain of...
Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus, represents one of 17 recognized species within the...
We recently identified 2 Mokola viruses from domestic mammals (a dog and a cat) in South Africa. The...
The reservoir host of Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus species endemic to Africa, r...
The reservoir host of Mokola virus (MOKV), a rabies-related lyssavirus species endemic to Africa, re...
Rabies spread rapidly through Zimbabwe after its re-introduction in 1950. Within six years, widespre...
There were 115 isolatesof rabies virusesrecoveredbytissue culture techniquefrom 119 animal brains co...
Both domestic and wild carnivore species are commonly diagnosed with rabies virus (RABV) infection i...
Lyssaviruses are bullet shaped negative-sense RNA viruses that are all able to cause the fatal encep...
Rabies is a fatal encephalitic disease caused by lyssaviruses belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae....
Rabies and rabies-related viruses are divided into four serotypes, although it has been suggested th...
Out of the seven recognized and four putative genotypes of lyssaviruses, genotypes 1-3 comprising na...
A genotype 2 lyssavirus, Lagos bat virus (LBV), was isolated from a terrestrial wildlife species (wa...
In South Africa, canid rabies virus (RABV) infection is maintained in domestic and wildlife species....
In order to derive phylogenetic relationships between rabies virus isolates from different geographi...
In 2009, a novel lyssavirus (subsequently named Ikoma lyssavirus, IKOV) was detected in the brain of...