AbstractArenaviruses are rodent-borne negative-stranded bisegmented RNA viruses. Five arenaviruses are etiologic agents of hemorrhagic fever in humans and are potential agents of bioterrorism. They are classified as Biosafety level 4 agents and listed in the category A of the Pathogen Agents edited by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. To date, evolution and phylogeny of arenaviruses have been based on the analysis of sequences derived from structural genes (small RNA segment) exclusively, due to the lack of sequences available for the large RNA segment. In this study, partial sequences of the polymerase gene were determined for 18 species of arenaviruses and used to investigate phylogenetic relationships. Comparative analysis o...
Merino Walk virus (MWV), a proposed novel tentative species of the family Arenaviridae, was isolated...
AbstractDuring the past few decades several newly recognized rodent-borne arenaviruses have been sho...
The Mammarenavirus genus includes several pathogenic species of rodent-borne viruses. Old World (OW)...
AbstractThe rodent-borne Arenaviruses are divided into two major antigenic groups: the Old World and...
Arenaviridae is a worldwide distributed family, of enveloped, single stranded, RNA viruses. The aren...
AbstractThe intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the ...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
We empirically tested the long-standing hypothesis of codivergence of New World arenaviruses (NWA) w...
AbstractSeveral New World (Tacaribe complex) arenaviruses (Arenaviridae) are known to cause severe h...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
International audienceTo date, the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses recognizes that t...
AbstractSeveral arenaviruses, chiefly Lassa virus, cause hemorrhagic fever disease in humans and pos...
The intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the Old Worl...
The Arenaviridae are a family of viruses whose members are generally associated with rodent- transmi...
Arenaviruses are one of the largest families of human hemorrhagic fever viruses and are known to inf...
Merino Walk virus (MWV), a proposed novel tentative species of the family Arenaviridae, was isolated...
AbstractDuring the past few decades several newly recognized rodent-borne arenaviruses have been sho...
The Mammarenavirus genus includes several pathogenic species of rodent-borne viruses. Old World (OW)...
AbstractThe rodent-borne Arenaviruses are divided into two major antigenic groups: the Old World and...
Arenaviridae is a worldwide distributed family, of enveloped, single stranded, RNA viruses. The aren...
AbstractThe intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the ...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
We empirically tested the long-standing hypothesis of codivergence of New World arenaviruses (NWA) w...
AbstractSeveral New World (Tacaribe complex) arenaviruses (Arenaviridae) are known to cause severe h...
The Old World (OW) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of whic...
International audienceTo date, the International Committee for Taxonomy of Viruses recognizes that t...
AbstractSeveral arenaviruses, chiefly Lassa virus, cause hemorrhagic fever disease in humans and pos...
The intention of this study was to investigate the genomics, phylogeny and evolution of the Old Worl...
The Arenaviridae are a family of viruses whose members are generally associated with rodent- transmi...
Arenaviruses are one of the largest families of human hemorrhagic fever viruses and are known to inf...
Merino Walk virus (MWV), a proposed novel tentative species of the family Arenaviridae, was isolated...
AbstractDuring the past few decades several newly recognized rodent-borne arenaviruses have been sho...
The Mammarenavirus genus includes several pathogenic species of rodent-borne viruses. Old World (OW)...