Paramyxovirinae
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1. Associação entre fatores meteorológicos, poluentes atmosféricos e ocorrência de viroses respiratórias em crianças: destaque ao Parainfluenza Vírus Humano (HPIV). / Association between meteorological factors, air pollutants and the occurrence of respiratory viruses in children: emphasis on Human Parainfluenza Virus (HPIV).
As infecções respiratórias agudas contribuem para elevada morbimortalidade na infância, destacando o Parainfluenza (HPIV) nos quadros de crupe viral. Pouco é conhecido a influência dos fatores ambientais (meteorológicos e de poluição atmosférica) nas infecções respiratórias. De 21/10/2004 a 01/06/2007 foi conduzido um estudo ecológico de série
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 10/01/2011
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2. Caracterização biológica, molecular, imunológica e estabilidade térmica das estirpes vacinais e de isolados da doença de Newcastle de aves de produção industrial e migratórias no Brasil / Biological, molecular, immunological and thermostability characterization of Newcastle disease vaccine strains and isolateds from migratory and industrially raised birds in Brazil
O vírus da doença de Newcastle (VDN) é o agente causador de uma das mais importantes doenças em aves e representa uma ameaça para a indústria avícola. O VDN é um membro da família Paramyxoviridae, subfamília Paramyxovirinae, gênero Avulavirus. São vírus envelopados, não segmentados dotados de genoma RNA de fita simples sentido negativo, associa
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 20/04/2010
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3. A Novel P/V/C Gene in a New Member of the Paramyxoviridae Family, Which Causes Lethal Infection in Humans, Horses, and Other Animals
In 1994, a new member of the family Paramyxoviridae isolated from fatal cases of respiratory disease in horses and humans was shown to be distantly related to morbilliviruses and provisionally called equine morbillivirus (K. Murray et al., Science 268:94–97, 1995). To facilitate characterization and classification, the virus was purified, viral proteins we
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Membrane Fusion Tropism and Heterotypic Functional Activities of the Nipah Virus and Hendra Virus Envelope Glycoproteins
Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) are novel paramyxoviruses from pigs and horses, respectively, that are responsible for fatal zoonotic infections of humans. The unique genetic and biological characteristics of these emerging agents has led to their classification as the prototypic members of a new genus within the Paramyxovirinae subfamily called Hen
American Society for Microbiology.
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5. Complete Genome Sequence of Fer-de-Lance Virus Reveals a Novel Gene in Reptilian Paramyxoviruses
The complete RNA genome sequence of the archetype reptilian paramyxovirus, Fer-de-Lance virus (FDLV), has been determined. The genome is 15,378 nucleotides in length and consists of seven nonoverlapping genes in the order 3′ N-U-P-M-F-HN-L 5′, coding for the nucleocapsid, unknown, phospho-, matrix, fusion, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase, and large polymeras
American Society for Microbiology.
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6. The Genome Length of Human Parainfluenza Virus Type 2 Follows the Rule of Six, and Recombinant Viruses Recovered from Non-Polyhexameric-Length Antigenomic cDNAs Contain a Biased Distribution of Correcting Mutations
Members of the Paramyxovirinae subfamily of the Paramyxoviridae family of viruses have the unusual requirement that the nucleotide length of the viral genome must be an even multiple of six in order for efficient RNA replication, and hence virus replication, to occur. Human parainfluenza virus type 2 (HPIV2) is the only member of the genus that has been repo
American Society for Microbiology.