Rotavirus in calves and its zoonotic importance
Rotavirus is a major pathogen responsible for diarrheal disease in calves, resulting in loss of
productivity and economy of farmers. However, various facets of diarrheal disease caused …
productivity and economy of farmers. However, various facets of diarrheal disease caused …
Effect of rotavirus genetic diversity on vaccine impact
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the leading cause of gastroenteritis, causing 0.2 million
deaths and several million hospitalisations globally each year. Four rotavirus vaccines …
deaths and several million hospitalisations globally each year. Four rotavirus vaccines …
Functional refolding of the penetration protein on a non-enveloped virus
T Herrmann, R Torres, EN Salgado, C Berciu… - Nature, 2021 - nature.com
A non-enveloped virus requires a membrane lesion to deliver its genome into a target cell.
For rotaviruses, membrane perforation is a principal function of the viral outer-layer protein …
For rotaviruses, membrane perforation is a principal function of the viral outer-layer protein …
The battle between rotavirus and its host for control of the interferon signaling pathway
Viral pathogens must overcome innate antiviral responses to replicate successfully in the
host organism. Some of the mechanisms viruses use to interfere with antiviral responses in …
host organism. Some of the mechanisms viruses use to interfere with antiviral responses in …
Predominance of DS‐1‐like G8P [8] rotavirus reassortant strains in children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in Thailand, 2018–2020
W Chan‐It, C Chanta, H Ushijima - Journal of Medical Virology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rotavirus A (RVA) is an important cause of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children. This
study aims to investigate the molecular epidemiology of RVA in children hospitalized with …
study aims to investigate the molecular epidemiology of RVA in children hospitalized with …
Group A rotavirus gastroenteritis: post-vaccine era, genotypes and zoonotic transmission
A Luchs, MCST Timenetsky - Einstein (Sao Paulo), 2016 - SciELO Brasil
This article provides a review of immunity, diagnosis, and clinical aspects of rotavirus
disease. It also informs about the changes in epidemiology of diarrheal disease and genetic …
disease. It also informs about the changes in epidemiology of diarrheal disease and genetic …
Rotavirus VP4 epitope of a broadly neutralizing human antibody defined by its structure bound with an attenuated-strain virion
S Jenni, Z Li, Y Wang, T Bessey, EN Salgado… - Journal of …, 2022 - Am Soc Microbiol
Rotavirus live-attenuated vaccines, both mono-and pentavalent, generate broadly
heterotypic protection. B-cells isolated from adults encode neutralizing antibodies, some …
heterotypic protection. B-cells isolated from adults encode neutralizing antibodies, some …
Prevalence and genetic diversity of rotavirus in Bangladesh during pre-vaccination period, 1973-2023: a meta-analysis
Introduction Rotavirus infection is a major cause of mortality among children under 5 years
in Bangladesh. There is lack of integrated studies on rotavirus prevalence and genetic …
in Bangladesh. There is lack of integrated studies on rotavirus prevalence and genetic …
High prevalence of equine‐like G3P [8] rotavirus in children and adults with acute gastroenteritis in Thailand
R Tacharoenmuang, S Komoto… - Journal of Medical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young
children worldwide. This study aims to clarify the distribution of G/P types and genetic …
children worldwide. This study aims to clarify the distribution of G/P types and genetic …
Viral phosphodiesterases that antagonize double-stranded RNA signaling to RNase L by degrading 2-5A
RH Silverman, SR Weiss - Journal of Interferon & Cytokine …, 2014 - liebertpub.com
The host interferon (IFN) antiviral response involves a myriad of diverse biochemical
pathways that disrupt virus replication cycles at many different levels. As a result, viruses …
pathways that disrupt virus replication cycles at many different levels. As a result, viruses …