Bats are the natural reservoir host for a number of zoonotic viruses, including Hendra virus (HeV) which causes severe clinical disease in humans and other susceptible hosts. Our understanding of the ability of bats to avoid clinical disease following infection with viruses such as HeV has come predominantly from in vitro studies focusing on innate immunity. Information on the early host response to infection in vivo is lacking and there is no comparative data on responses in bats compared with animals that succumb to disease. In this study, we examined the sites of HeV replication and the immune response of infected Australian black flying foxes and ferrets at 12, 36 and 60 hours post exposure (hpe). Viral antigen was detected at 60 hpe in...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
Circulating avian influenza viruses pose a significant threat, with human infections occurring infre...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes a zoonotic disease with high mortality that is transmitted to humans from ...
Bats are the natural reservoir host for a number of zoonotic viruses, including Hendra virus (HeV) w...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Henipavirus infection causes severe respiratory and neurological disease in humans that can be fatal...
<div><p>Henipavirus infection causes severe respiratory and neurological disease in humans that can ...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Bats are natural reservoirs for a spectrum of infectious zoonotic diseases including the recently em...
Bats are natural sources of deadly viruses such as Ebola and Hendra virus, which can spillover into ...
Background: Bats are the natural reservoir host for a range of emerging and re-emerging viruses, inc...
Since it was first described in Australia in 1994, Hendra virus (HeV) has caused two outbreaks of fa...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
© 2011 Dr. Elena R. VirtueHendra and Nipah viruses, members of the genus Henipavirus within the fami...
Bats of the genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae), colloquially known as flying foxes, are recognized as the...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
Circulating avian influenza viruses pose a significant threat, with human infections occurring infre...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes a zoonotic disease with high mortality that is transmitted to humans from ...
Bats are the natural reservoir host for a number of zoonotic viruses, including Hendra virus (HeV) w...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Henipavirus infection causes severe respiratory and neurological disease in humans that can be fatal...
<div><p>Henipavirus infection causes severe respiratory and neurological disease in humans that can ...
Hendra virus (HeV) is a lethal zoonotic agent that emerged in 1994 in Australia. Pteropid bats (flyi...
Bats are natural reservoirs for a spectrum of infectious zoonotic diseases including the recently em...
Bats are natural sources of deadly viruses such as Ebola and Hendra virus, which can spillover into ...
Background: Bats are the natural reservoir host for a range of emerging and re-emerging viruses, inc...
Since it was first described in Australia in 1994, Hendra virus (HeV) has caused two outbreaks of fa...
This study investigated the seroepidemiology of Hendra virus in a spectacled flying-fox (Pteropus co...
© 2011 Dr. Elena R. VirtueHendra and Nipah viruses, members of the genus Henipavirus within the fami...
Bats of the genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae), colloquially known as flying foxes, are recognized as the...
International audienceThe Henipavirus genus contains two highly lethal viruses, the Hendra and Nipah...
Circulating avian influenza viruses pose a significant threat, with human infections occurring infre...
Hendra virus (HeV) causes a zoonotic disease with high mortality that is transmitted to humans from ...