A number of viruses in the family Arenaviridae cause severe illness in humans. Lassa virus in West Africa and a number of agents in South America produce hemorrhagic fever (HF) in persons exposed to aerosolized excretions of the pathogens’ rodent hosts. Because arenaviruses are not transmitted by arthropods, and person-to-person spread is rare, human infections occur singly and sporadically, and are usually not diagnosed until the patient is severely ill. Because the arenaviruses are naturally transmitted by the airborne route, they also pose a potential threat as aerosolized bioterror weapons. The broad-spectrum antiviral drug ribavirin was shown to reduce mortality from Lassa fever, and has been tested against Argentine HF, but it is not ...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
UnlabelledCertain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe...
Certain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe hemorrhag...
A number of viruses in the family Arenaviridae cause severe illness in humans. Lassa virus in West A...
Arenaviruses are enveloped, bipartite negative single-stranded RNA viruses that can cause a wide spe...
Several members of the family Arenaviridae can cause severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans, representi...
Arenaviruses merit significant attention both as powerful models to study viral pathogenesis and as ...
Arenaviruses, enveloped viruses containing a bisegmented single-strandedRNA genome with ambisense co...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
A growing number of arenaviruses are known to cause viral hemorrhagic fever (HF), a severe and life-...
Among the members of the Arenaviridae family, Lassa virus and Junin virus generate periodic annual o...
Among the members of the Arenaviridae family, Lassa virus and Junin virus generate periodic annual o...
Arenaviruses are enveloped negative stranded viruses endemic in Africa, Europe and the Americas. Sev...
Arenaviruses, enveloped viruses containing a bisegmented single-stranded RNA genome with ambisense c...
Arenaviruses include multiple human pathogens ranging from the low-risk lymphocytic choriomeningitis...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
UnlabelledCertain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe...
Certain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe hemorrhag...
A number of viruses in the family Arenaviridae cause severe illness in humans. Lassa virus in West A...
Arenaviruses are enveloped, bipartite negative single-stranded RNA viruses that can cause a wide spe...
Several members of the family Arenaviridae can cause severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans, representi...
Arenaviruses merit significant attention both as powerful models to study viral pathogenesis and as ...
Arenaviruses, enveloped viruses containing a bisegmented single-strandedRNA genome with ambisense co...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
A growing number of arenaviruses are known to cause viral hemorrhagic fever (HF), a severe and life-...
Among the members of the Arenaviridae family, Lassa virus and Junin virus generate periodic annual o...
Among the members of the Arenaviridae family, Lassa virus and Junin virus generate periodic annual o...
Arenaviruses are enveloped negative stranded viruses endemic in Africa, Europe and the Americas. Sev...
Arenaviruses, enveloped viruses containing a bisegmented single-stranded RNA genome with ambisense c...
Arenaviruses include multiple human pathogens ranging from the low-risk lymphocytic choriomeningitis...
Hemorrhagic fevers (HF) resulting from pathogenic arenaviral infections have traditionally been negl...
UnlabelledCertain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe...
Certain members of the Arenaviridae family are category A agents capable of causing severe hemorrhag...