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Viruses, Volume 14, Issue 6

2022 June - 229 articles

Cover Story: ZIKA virus has the ability to induce persistent ER stress in cells in which it replicates, leading to the activation of UPR pathways. We have shown that the ZIKA virus also affects the redox balance and consequently the oxidative folding of proteins in the ER. Disturbed cellular homeostasis leads to abnormal and non-native formation of disulphide bridges between viral envelope proteins, resulting in their aggregation. These aggregates are insoluble and form thioflavin-T labelled amyloid structures in infected cells, as revealed by fluorescence microscopy imaging. View this paper
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Articles (229)

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,212 Views
17 Pages

20 June 2022

Although surgical resection is available as a potentially curative therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), high recurrence of HCC after surgery remains a serious obstacle for long-term patient survival. Therefore, the discovery of valuable progno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,350 Views
15 Pages

The Viral Susceptibility of the Haloferax Species

  • Zaloa Aguirre Sourrouille,
  • Sabine Schwarzer,
  • Sebastian Lequime,
  • Hanna M. Oksanen and
  • Tessa E. F. Quax

20 June 2022

Viruses can infect members of all three domains of life. However, little is known about viruses infecting archaea and the mechanisms that determine their host interactions are poorly understood. Investigations of molecular mechanisms of viral infecti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
5,713 Views
13 Pages

Repurposing Molnupiravir for COVID-19: The Mechanisms of Antiviral Activity

  • Ashley Jia Wen Yip,
  • Zheng Yao Low,
  • Vincent T. K. Chow and
  • Sunil K. Lal

20 June 2022

Molnupiravir is a β-d-N4-hydroxycytidine-5′-isopropyl ester (NHC) compound that exerts antiviral activity against various RNA viruses such as influenza, SARS, and Ebola viruses. Thus, the repurposing of Molnupiravir has gained significant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,289 Views
16 Pages

The Potyviral Protein 6K1 Reduces Plant Proteases Activity during Turnip mosaic virus Infection

  • Sayanta Bera,
  • Gabriella D. Arena,
  • Swayamjit Ray,
  • Sydney Flannigan and
  • Clare L. Casteel

20 June 2022

Potyviral genomes encode just 11 major proteins and multifunctionality is associated with most of these proteins at different stages of the virus infection cycle. Some potyviral proteins modulate phytohormones and protein degradation pathways and hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,544 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Monoclonal Antibody to Pig CD69 Reveals Early Activation of T Cells in Pig after PRRSV and ASFV Infection

  • Yunfei Tian,
  • Yuxin Hao,
  • Maoli Dong,
  • Shuai Li,
  • Dongyue Wang,
  • Fei Jiang,
  • Qingqing Wang,
  • Xiaoli Hao,
  • Yi Yang and
  • Jiyong Zhou
  • + 5 authors

20 June 2022

The CD69 molecule, as an early activation marker of lymphocytes, is often used to assess the activation of cellular immunity. However, for pigs, an anti-pig CD69 antibody is not yet available for this purpose after infection or vaccination. In this s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,803 Views
14 Pages

Nucleic Acid Preservation Card Surveillance Is Effective for Monitoring Arbovirus Transmission on Crocodile Farms and Provides a One Health Benefit to Northern Australia

  • Nina Kurucz,
  • Jamie Lee McMahon,
  • Allan Warchot,
  • Glen Hewitson,
  • Jean Barcelon,
  • Frederick Moore,
  • Jasmin Moran,
  • Jessica J. Harrison,
  • Agathe M. G. Colmant and
  • Sonja Hall-Mendelin
  • + 6 authors

20 June 2022

The Kunjin strain of West Nile virus (WNVKUN) is a mosquito-transmitted flavivirus that can infect farmed saltwater crocodiles in Australia and cause skin lesions that devalue the hides of harvested animals. We implemented a surveillance system using...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
4,335 Views
11 Pages

Novel Bacteriophage Specific against Staphylococcus epidermidis and with Antibiofilm Activity

  • Rima Fanaei Pirlar,
  • Jeroen Wagemans,
  • Luis Ponce Benavente,
  • Rob Lavigne,
  • Andrej Trampuz and
  • Mercedes Gonzalez Moreno

20 June 2022

Staphylococcus epidermidis has emerged as the most important pathogen in infections related to indwelling medical devices, and although these infections are not life-threatening, their frequency and the fact that they are extremely difficult to treat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,763 Views
8 Pages

Weight of Clinical and Social Determinants of Metabolic Syndrome in People Living with HIV

  • Maria Mazzitelli,
  • Paolo Fusco,
  • Michele Brogna,
  • Alfredo Vallone,
  • Laura D’Argenio,
  • Giuseppina Beradelli,
  • Giuseppe Foti,
  • Carmelo Mangano,
  • Maria Stella Carpentieri and
  • Carlo Torti
  • + 10 authors

20 June 2022

Background. Comorbidities in people living with HIV (PLWH) represent a major clinical challenge today, and metabolic syndrome (MTBS) is one of the most important. Objective. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of MTBS and the role of both clin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,915 Views
16 Pages

20 June 2022

Since its initial characterization in 2016, the interferon stimulated gene Shiftless (SHFL) has proven to be a critical piece of the innate immune response to viral infection. SHFL expression stringently restricts the replication of multiple DNA, RNA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,435 Views
17 Pages

Extracellular Polymeric Substances: Still Promising Antivirals

  • Raquel Bello-Morales,
  • Sabina Andreu,
  • Vicente Ruiz-Carpio,
  • Inés Ripa and
  • José Antonio López-Guerrero

19 June 2022

Sulfated polysaccharides and other polyanions have been promising candidates in antiviral research for decades. These substances gained attention as antivirals when they demonstrated a high inhibitory effect in vitro against human immunodeficiency vi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
9,142 Views
24 Pages

Detection of Ancient Viruses and Long-Term Viral Evolution

  • Luca Nishimura,
  • Naoko Fujito,
  • Ryota Sugimoto and
  • Ituro Inoue

18 June 2022

The COVID-19 outbreak has reminded us of the importance of viral evolutionary studies as regards comprehending complex viral evolution and preventing future pandemics. A unique approach to understanding viral evolution is the use of ancient viral gen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
61 Citations
5,475 Views
10 Pages

18 June 2022

The recent emergence of the Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 variants with heavily mutated spike proteins has posed a challenge to the effectiveness of current vaccines and to monoclonal antibody therapy for severe COVID-19. After two immunizations of individua...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,141 Views
15 Pages

Exploring the Mumps Virus Glycoproteins: A Review

  • Jasmine Rae Frost,
  • Saba Shaikh and
  • Alberto Severini

18 June 2022

The resurgence of mumps in vaccinated adult populations has raised concerns about possible waning vaccine immunity or a potential lack of protection to the circulating strain. A number of individual studies have investigated if there are amino acid v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,517 Views
17 Pages

Nuances of Responses to Two Sources of Grapevine Leafroll Disease on Pinot Noir Grown in the Field for 17 Years

  • Jean-Sébastien Reynard,
  • Justine Brodard,
  • Vivian Zufferey,
  • Markus Rienth,
  • Paul Gugerli,
  • Olivier Schumpp and
  • Arnaud G. Blouin

18 June 2022

Grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) is one of the most economically damaging virus diseases in grapevine, with grapevine leafroll-associated virus 1 (GLRaV-1) and grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3) as the main contributors. This study compl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,684 Views
10 Pages

Developing Pseudovirus-Based Neutralization Assay against Omicron-Included SARS-CoV-2 Variants

  • Hancong Sun,
  • Jinghan Xu,
  • Guanying Zhang,
  • Jin Han,
  • Meng Hao,
  • Zhengshan Chen,
  • Ting Fang,
  • Xiangyang Chi and
  • Changming Yu

18 June 2022

The global spread of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants poses a serious threat to human health worldwide. Recently, the emergence of Omicron has presented a new challenge to the prevention and control of the COVID-19 pandemic. A convenient and reliable in v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,841 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation of New Polyclonal Antibody Developed for Serological Diagnostics of Tomato Mosaic Virus

  • Michaela Mrkvová,
  • Richard Hančinský,
  • Simona Grešíková,
  • Šarlota Kaňuková,
  • Ján Barilla,
  • Miroslav Glasa,
  • Pavol Hauptvogel,
  • Ján Kraic and
  • Daniel Mihálik

18 June 2022

Plant viruses threaten agricultural production by reducing the yield, quality, and economical benefits. Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) from the genus Tobamovirus causes serious losses in the quantity and quality of tomato production. The management of pl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,257 Views
13 Pages

SARS-CoV-2, Placental Histopathology, Gravity of Infection and Immunopathology: Is There an Association?

  • Leonardo Resta,
  • Antonella Vimercati,
  • Gerardo Cazzato,
  • Margherita Fanelli,
  • Sara Vincenza Scarcella,
  • Giuseppe Ingravallo,
  • Anna Colagrande,
  • Sara Sablone,
  • Mary Stolfa and
  • Roberta Rossi
  • + 2 authors

18 June 2022

(1) Background: As the pandemic months progress, more and more evidence shows that the placenta acts as a “barrier” to SARS-CoV-2, although rare cases of vertical transmission have been described. (2) Methods: In an attempt to investigate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
7,384 Views
13 Pages

17 June 2022

Receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) of bacteriophages initiate the infection of their corresponding bacterial host and act as the primary determinant for host specificity. The ever-increasing amount of sequence data enables the development of predictive...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,537 Views
20 Pages

17 June 2022

Alphaviruses are positive-strand RNA viruses, mostly being mosquito-transmitted. Cells infected by an alphavirus become resistant to superinfection due to a block that occurs at the level of RNA replication. Alphavirus replication proteins, called ns...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,629 Views
11 Pages

Human Intramuscular Hyperimmune Gamma Globulin (hIHGG) Anti-SARS-CoV-2—Characteristics of Intermediates and Final Product

  • Elzbieta Lachert,
  • Joanna Lasocka,
  • Artur Bielawski,
  • Ewa Sulkowska,
  • Katarzyna Guz,
  • Krzysztof Pyrc,
  • Agnieszka Dabrowska,
  • Agata Wawryniuk-Malmon,
  • Magdalena Letowska and
  • Piotr Grabarczyk
  • + 1 author

17 June 2022

This study aims to characterize the intermediates, and the final product (FP) obtained during the production of human intramuscular hyperimmune gamma globulin anti-SARS-CoV-2 (hIHGG anti-SARS-CoV-2) and to determine its stability. Material and method...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,242 Views
13 Pages

ORFeome Phage Display Reveals a Major Immunogenic Epitope on the S2 Subdomain of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein

  • Rico Ballmann,
  • Sven-Kevin Hotop,
  • Federico Bertoglio,
  • Stephan Steinke,
  • Philip Alexander Heine,
  • M. Zeeshan Chaudhry,
  • Dieter Jahn,
  • Boas Pucker,
  • Fausto Baldanti and
  • Stefan Dübel
  • + 5 authors

17 June 2022

The development of antibody therapies against SARS-CoV-2 remains a challenging task during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. All approved therapeutic antibodies are directed against the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the spike, and therefore lose neut...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,837 Views
12 Pages

17 June 2022

Today, hepatitis C virus infection affects up to 1.5 million people per year and is responsible for 29 thousand deaths per year. In the 1970s, the clinical observation of unclear, transfusion-related cases of hepatitis ignited scientific curiosity, a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,249 Views
15 Pages

17 June 2022

Remorin (REM) is a plant-specific plasma membrane-associated protein regulating plasmodesmata plasticity and restricting viral cell-to-cell movement. Here, we show that palmitoylation is broadly present in group 1 remorin proteins in Nicotiana bentha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,910 Views
23 Pages

Influenza B: Prospects for the Development of Cross-Protective Vaccines

  • Liudmila M. Tsybalova,
  • Liudmila A. Stepanova,
  • Edward S. Ramsay and
  • Andrey V. Vasin

17 June 2022

In this review, we analyze the epidemiological and ecological features of influenza B, one of the most common and severe respiratory infections. The review presents various strategies for cross-protective influenza B vaccine development, including re...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
6,581 Views
12 Pages

Cardiac Complications of COVID-19 in Low-Risk Patients

  • Akash Srinivasan,
  • Felyx Wong,
  • Liam S. Couch and
  • Brian X. Wang

17 June 2022

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in over 6 million deaths and significant morbidity across the globe. Alongside common respiratory symptoms, COVID-19 is associated with a variety of cardiovascular complications in the acu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,772 Views
16 Pages

A Novel Flavi-like Virus in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Crops along the Snake River Valley

  • Jennifer Dahan,
  • Yuri I. Wolf,
  • Gardenia E. Orellana,
  • Erik J. Wenninger,
  • Eugene V. Koonin and
  • Alexander V. Karasev

16 June 2022

Alfalfa is an important perennial forage crop in Idaho supporting dairy and cattle industries that is typically grown in the same field for as many as 4 years. Alfalfa stands of different ages were subjected to screening for viruses using high-throug...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,798 Views
16 Pages

A Novel Class of HIV-1 Inhibitors Targeting the Vpr-Induced G2-Arrest in Macrophages by New Yeast- and Cell-Based High-Throughput Screening

  • Hirotaka Sato,
  • Tomoyuki Murakami,
  • Ryosuke Matsuura,
  • Masako Abe,
  • Seiji Matsuoka,
  • Yoko Yashiroda,
  • Minoru Yoshida,
  • Hirofumi Akari,
  • Yosuke Nagasawa and
  • Yoko Aida
  • + 1 author

16 June 2022

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) accessory protein, Vpr, arrests the cell cycle of the G2 phase, and this Vpr-mediated G2 arrest is implicated in an efficient HIV-1 spread in monocyte-derived macrophages. Here, we screened new candidat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,600 Views
20 Pages

Pathogenesis of West Nile Virus Lineage 2 in Domestic Geese after Experimental Infection

  • Hannah Reemtsma,
  • Cora M. Holicki,
  • Christine Fast,
  • Felicitas Bergmann,
  • Martin Eiden,
  • Martin H. Groschup and
  • Ute Ziegler

16 June 2022

West Nile virus (WNV) is an emerging infectious pathogen circulating between mosquitoes and birds but also infecting mammals. WNV has become autochthonous in Germany, causing striking mortality rates in avifauna and occasional diseases in humans and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,982 Views
15 Pages

Genomic Epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Seychelles, 2020–2021

  • John Mwita Morobe,
  • Brigitte Pool,
  • Lina Marie,
  • Dwayne Didon,
  • Arnold W. Lambisia,
  • Timothy Makori,
  • Khadija Said Mohammed,
  • Zaydah R. de Laurent,
  • Leonard Ndwiga and
  • Charles N. Agoti
  • + 27 authors

16 June 2022

Seychelles, an archipelago of 155 islands in the Indian Ocean, had confirmed 24,788 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by the 31st of December 2021. The first SARS-CoV-2 cases in Seychelles were reported on the 14th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,887 Views
15 Pages

16 June 2022

Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED), causing up to 100% mortality in neonatal pigs, is a highly contagious enteric disease caused by PED virus (PEDV). The highly virulent genogroup 2 (G2) PEDV emerged in 2010 and has caused huge economic losses to the po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,375 Views
9 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant N Gene Mutations Reduce Sensitivity to the TaqPath COVID-19 Multiplex Molecular Diagnostic Assay

  • Steven C. Holland,
  • Ajeet Bains,
  • LaRinda A. Holland,
  • Matthew F. Smith,
  • Regan A. Sullins,
  • Nicholas J. Mellor,
  • Alexis W. Thomas,
  • Nathaniel Johnson,
  • Vel Murugan and
  • Efrem S. Lim

16 June 2022

As the SARS-CoV-2 virus evolves, mutations may result in diminished sensitivity to qRT-PCR diagnostic assays. We investigated four polymorphisms circulating in the SARS-CoV-2 Delta lineage that result in N gene target failure (NGTF) on the TaqPath CO...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,191 Views
8 Pages

Investigating COVID-19 Vaccine Impact on the Risk of Hospitalisation through the Analysis of National Surveillance Data Collected in Belgium

  • Diana Erazo,
  • Maria F. Vincenti-Gonzalez,
  • Joris A. F. van Loenhout,
  • Pierre Hubin,
  • Mathil Vandromme,
  • Piet Maes,
  • Maxime Taquet,
  • Johan Van Weyenbergh,
  • Lucy Catteau and
  • Simon Dellicour

16 June 2022

The national vaccination campaign against SARS-CoV-2 started in January 2021 in Belgium. In the present study, we aimed to use national hospitalisation surveillance data to investigate the recent evolution of vaccine impact on the risk of COVID-19 ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,988 Views
25 Pages

Immunometabolic Reprogramming in Response to HIV Infection Is Not Fully Normalized by Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy

  • Pragney Deme,
  • Leah H. Rubin,
  • Danyang Yu,
  • Yanxun Xu,
  • Gertrude Nakigozi,
  • Noeline Nakasujja,
  • Aggrey Anok,
  • Alice Kisakye,
  • Thomas C. Quinn and
  • Norman J. Haughey
  • + 6 authors

15 June 2022

Background: HIV infection results in immunometabolic reprogramming. While we are beginning to understand how this metabolic reprogramming regulates the immune response to HIV infection, we do not currently understand the impact of ART on immunometabo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,492 Views
25 Pages

Virome of Grapevine Germplasm from the Anapa Ampelographic Collection (Russia)

  • Darya Shvets,
  • Elena Porotikova,
  • Kirill Sandomirsky and
  • Svetlana Vinogradova

15 June 2022

Grapevine germplasm collections are unique repositories of grape cultivars; therefore, it is necessary to minimize their infection with pathogens, including viruses, and develop various programs to maintain them in a virus-free state. In our study, w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,336 Views
20 Pages

A Review on Equine Influenza from a Human Influenza Perspective

  • Fleur Whitlock,
  • Pablo R. Murcia and
  • J. Richard Newton

15 June 2022

Influenza A viruses (IAVs) have a main natural reservoir in wild birds. IAVs are highly contagious, continually evolve, and have a wide host range that includes various mammalian species including horses, pigs, and humans. Furthering our understandin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,796 Views
10 Pages

Strategies That Facilitate Extraction-Free SARS-CoV-2 Nucleic Acid Amplification Tests

  • David J. Delgado-Diaz,
  • Dhanasekaran Sakthivel,
  • Hanh H. T. Nguyen,
  • Khashayar Farrokzhad,
  • William Hopper,
  • Charles A. Narh and
  • Jack S. Richards

15 June 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented global demand for in vitro diagnostic reagents. Supply shortages and hoarding have impacted testing capacity which has led to inefficient COVID-19 case identification and transmission control, pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,715 Views
20 Pages

Inhibitors of Activin Receptor-like Kinase 5 Interfere with SARS-CoV-2 S-Protein Processing and Spike-Mediated Cell Fusion via Attenuation of Furin Expression

  • Maja C. Mezger,
  • Carina Conzelmann,
  • Tatjana Weil,
  • Pascal von Maltitz,
  • Dan P. J. Albers,
  • Jan Münch,
  • Thomas Stamminger and
  • Eva-Maria Schilling

15 June 2022

Screening of a protein kinase inhibitor library identified SB431542, targeting activin receptor-like kinase 5 (ALK5), as a compound interfering with SARS-CoV-2 replication. Since ALK5 is implicated in transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,350 Views
13 Pages

Persistent, and Asymptomatic Viral Infections and Whitefly-Transmitted Viruses Impacting Cantaloupe and Watermelon in Georgia, USA

  • Ismaila Adeyemi Adeleke,
  • Saritha Raman Kavalappara,
  • Cecilia McGregor,
  • Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan and
  • Sudeep Bag

15 June 2022

Cucurbits in Southeastern USA have experienced a drastic decline in production over the years due to the effect of economically important viruses, mainly those transmitted by the sweet potato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Gennadius). In cucurbits, these v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,470 Views
13 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of Lytic Proteus Virus 309

  • Joshua Aaron,
  • Leonardo J. van Zyl and
  • Leon M. T. Dicks

15 June 2022

Proteus mirabilis is frequently associated with complicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) and is the main cause of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). Treatment of such infections is complicated and challenging due to the biofilm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,078 Views
12 Pages

Insight into the Epidemiology and Evolutionary History of Novel Goose Astrovirus-Associated Gout in Goslings in Southern China

  • Xinliang Fu,
  • Zhanpeng Hou,
  • Wenjun Liu,
  • Nan Cao,
  • Yu Liang,
  • Bingxin Li,
  • Danli Jiang,
  • Wanyan Li,
  • Danning Xu and
  • Yunmao Huang
  • + 1 author

15 June 2022

A novel gout disease, characterized by visceral urate deposition with high-mortality, with outbreaks in goslings in China since 2016 was caused by a novel goose astrovirus (GoAstV) and resulted in serious economic loss. However, the epidemiology and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,973 Views
14 Pages

A Hemagglutinin Stem Vaccine Designed Rationally by AlphaFold2 Confers Broad Protection against Influenza B Infection

  • Dian Zeng,
  • Jiabao Xin,
  • Kunyu Yang,
  • Shuxin Guo,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Ying Gao,
  • Huiqing Chen,
  • Jiaqi Ge,
  • Zhen Lu and
  • Ningshao Xia
  • + 3 authors

14 June 2022

Two lineages of influenza B viruses (IBV) co-circulating in human beings have been posing a significant public health burden worldwide. A substantial number of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) have been identified targeting conserved epitopes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,153 Views
14 Pages

14 June 2022

Hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) are the two major envelope proteins of influenza viruses. The spatial organization of HA and NA on the virus surface needs to be optimized to promote viral fitness, host specificity, transmissibility, infecti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,075 Views
16 Pages

Evaluation of Screening Program and Phylogenetic Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Infections among Hospital Healthcare Workers in Liège, Belgium

  • Majdouline El Moussaoui,
  • Nathalie Maes,
  • Samuel L. Hong,
  • Nicolas Lambert,
  • Stéphanie Gofflot,
  • Patricia Dellot,
  • Yasmine Belhadj,
  • Pascale Huynen,
  • Marie-Pierre Hayette and
  • Gilles Darcis
  • + 13 authors

14 June 2022

Healthcare workers (HCWs) are known to be at higher risk of developing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections although whether these risks are equal across all occupational roles is uncertain. Identifying these risk f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,183 Views
12 Pages

Photodynamic Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity and Antiviral Treatment Effects In Vitro

  • Svitlana Ziganshyna,
  • Grit Szczepankiewicz,
  • Mathias Kuehnert,
  • Agnes Schulze,
  • Uwe Gerd Liebert,
  • Corinna Pietsch,
  • Volker Eulenburg and
  • Robert Werdehausen

14 June 2022

Despite available vaccines, antibodies and antiviral agents, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic still continues to cause severe disease and death. Current treatment options are limited, and emerging new mutation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,303 Views
21 Pages

Benzimidazole-2-Phenyl-Carboxamides as Dual-Target Inhibitors of BVDV Entry and Replication

  • Roberta Ibba,
  • Federico Riu,
  • Ilenia Delogu,
  • Ilenia Lupinu,
  • Gavino Carboni,
  • Roberta Loddo,
  • Sandra Piras and
  • Antonio Carta

14 June 2022

Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), also known as Pestivirus A, causes severe infection mostly in cattle, but also in pigs, sheep and goats, causing huge economical losses on agricultural farms every year. The infections are actually controlled by is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,534 Views
13 Pages

Expanding Mouse-Adapted Yamagata-like Influenza B Viruses in Eggs Enhances In Vivo Lethality in BALB/c Mice

  • Matthew J. Pekarek,
  • Erika M. Petro-Turnquist,
  • Adam Rubrum,
  • Richard J. Webby and
  • Eric A. Weaver

14 June 2022

Despite the yearly global impact of influenza B viruses (IBVs), limited host range has been a hurdle to developing a readily accessible small animal disease model for vaccine studies. Mouse-adapting IBV can produce highly pathogenic viruses through s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,093 Views
12 Pages

In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of a New Strain of Mosquito Flavivirus Derived from Culicoides

  • Yi Huang,
  • Hongqing Zhang,
  • Xiaodan Li,
  • Lu Zhao,
  • Dirui Cai,
  • Shunlong Wang,
  • Nanjie Ren,
  • Haixia Ma,
  • Doudou Huang and
  • Han Xia
  • + 3 authors

14 June 2022

Mosquito-specific flaviviruses comprise a group of insect-specific viruses with a single positive RNA, which can affect the duplication of mosquito-borne viruses and the life growth of mosquitoes, and which have the potential to be developed as a vac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
56 Citations
5,455 Views
16 Pages

Clinical Severity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant Compared with Delta among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients in Belgium during Autumn and Winter Season 2021–2022

  • Nina Van Goethem,
  • Pui Yan Jenny Chung,
  • Marjan Meurisse,
  • Mathil Vandromme,
  • Laurane De Mot,
  • Ruben Brondeel,
  • Veerle Stouten,
  • Sofieke Klamer,
  • Lize Cuypers and
  • Koen Blot
  • + 4 authors

14 June 2022

This retrospective multi-center matched cohort study assessed the risk for severe COVID-19 (combination of severity indicators), intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and in-hospital mortality in hospitalized patients when infected with the Omicron va...

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Viruses - ISSN 1999-4915