Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased contact between humans and other animal species the possibility exists for cross-species transmissions and ensuing disease outbreaks. By using conventional PCR amplification and next generation sequencing, we obtained 130 partial or full genome kobuvirus sequences from humans in a sentinel cohort in Vietnam and various mammalian hosts including bats, rodents, pigs, cats, and civets. The evolution of kobuviruses in different hosts was analysed using Bayesian phylogenetic methods. We estimated and compared time of origin of kobuviruses in different host orders; we also examined the cross-species transmission of kobuviruses within the same host or...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
Abstract Accumulating studies have shown that batscould harbor various important pathogenic viruses ...
Rodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic virus infections in othe...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
Since the first identification in 1989 in humans, kobuviruses (KoVs) have been identified from a wid...
Transspecies transmission of retroviruses is a frequent event, and the human immunodeficiency virus-...
Hospital-based and community-based ‘high-risk cohort’ studies investigating humans at risk of zoonot...
AbstractThe kobuviruses represent an emerging genus in the Picornaviridae. Here we have used next ge...
International audienceSouthEast Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have bee...
The recent discovery of genetically distinct hantaviruses in multiple species of shrews and moles pr...
International audienceRodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic vi...
AbstractKnowledge of Kobuvirus (Family Picornaviridae) infection in carnivores is limited and has no...
Although coronaviruses are known to infect various animals by adapting to new hosts, interspecies tr...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
Abstract Accumulating studies have shown that batscould harbor various important pathogenic viruses ...
Rodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic virus infections in othe...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
Since the first identification in 1989 in humans, kobuviruses (KoVs) have been identified from a wid...
Transspecies transmission of retroviruses is a frequent event, and the human immunodeficiency virus-...
Hospital-based and community-based ‘high-risk cohort’ studies investigating humans at risk of zoonot...
AbstractThe kobuviruses represent an emerging genus in the Picornaviridae. Here we have used next ge...
International audienceSouthEast Asia is a hot spot for emerging zoonotic diseases, and bats have bee...
The recent discovery of genetically distinct hantaviruses in multiple species of shrews and moles pr...
International audienceRodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic vi...
AbstractKnowledge of Kobuvirus (Family Picornaviridae) infection in carnivores is limited and has no...
Although coronaviruses are known to infect various animals by adapting to new hosts, interspecies tr...
The prediction of viral zoonosis epidemics has become a major public health issue. A profound unders...
Abstract Accumulating studies have shown that batscould harbor various important pathogenic viruses ...
Rodents and bats are now widely recognised as important sources of zoonotic virus infections in othe...