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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,190 Views
16 Pages

Surrogate Virus Neutralisation Test Based on Nanoluciferase-Tagged Antigens to Quantify Inhibitory Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 and Characterise Omicron-Specific Reactivity in a Vaccination Cohort

  • Michael Schoefbaenker,
  • Rieke Neddermeyer,
  • Theresa Guenther,
  • Marlin M. Mueller,
  • Marie-Luise Romberg,
  • Nica Classen,
  • Marc T. Hennies,
  • Eike R. Hrincius,
  • Stephan Ludwig and
  • Joachim E. Kuehn
  • + 1 author

8 December 2023

Virus-specific antibodies are crucial for protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Assessing functional antibodies through conventional or pseudotyped virus neutralisation tests (pVNT) requires high biosafety levels. Alternatively, the virus-free surr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,130 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of a Pseudotyped Virus Neutralisation Test for the Measurement of Equine Influenza Virus-Neutralising Antibody Responses Induced by Vaccination and Infection

  • Rebecca Kinsley,
  • Stéphane Pronost,
  • Manuelle De Bock,
  • Nigel Temperton,
  • Janet M. Daly,
  • Romain Paillot and
  • Simon Scott

21 August 2020

Equine influenza is a major respiratory disease of horses that is largely controlled by vaccination in some equine populations. Virus-neutralising antibodies, the mainstay of the protective immune response, are problematic in assaying for equine infl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,212 Views
10 Pages

Cross-Reactivity Antibody Response after Vaccination with Modified Live and Killed Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVD) Vaccines

  • Enrica Sozzi,
  • Cecilia Righi,
  • Massimo Boldini,
  • Moira Bazzucchi,
  • Giulia Pezzoni,
  • Matteo Gradassi,
  • Stefano Petrini,
  • Davide Lelli,
  • Giordano Ventura and
  • Ilaria Pierini
  • + 4 authors

Pestivirus A or bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) type 1 is responsible for cosmopolitan diseases affecting cattle and other ruminants, presenting a wide range of clinical manifestations, with relevant impact on zootechnic production. The objective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,940 Views
15 Pages

18 February 2024

Avian influenza A virus (AIV) is a significant cause of mortality in poultry, causing substantial economic loss, particularly in developing countries, and has zoonotic potential. For example, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses of the H5...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,243 Views
9 Pages

Evaluation of a Virus Neutralisation Test for Detection of Rift Valley Fever Antibodies in Suid Sera

  • Baratang A. Lubisi,
  • Phumudzo N. Ndouvhada,
  • Donald Neiffer,
  • Mary-Louise Penrith,
  • Donald-Ray Sibanda and
  • Armanda D.S. Bastos

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a vector-borne viral disease of ruminants mainly, and man, characterized by abortions and neonatal deaths in animals and flu-like to more severe symptoms that can result in death in humans. The disease is endemic in Africa,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,195 Views
13 Pages

16 April 2025

This study aimed to assess West Nile virus (WNV) and Usutu virus seroprevalence among the dog population in the Danube region, Bulgaria, to confirm the results of ELISA by the virus neutralisation test (VNT), as well as to analyse several risk factor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,112 Views
11 Pages

4 August 2022

The rapid transmission of measles poses a great challenge for measles elimination. Thus, rapid testing is required to screen the health status in the population during measles outbreaks. A pseudotype-based virus neutralisation assay was used to measu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
7,474 Views
18 Pages

Characterisation of SARS-CoV-2 Lentiviral Pseudotypes and Correlation between Pseudotype-Based Neutralisation Assays and Live Virus-Based Micro Neutralisation Assays

  • Inesa Hyseni,
  • Eleonora Molesti,
  • Linda Benincasa,
  • Pietro Piu,
  • Elisa Casa,
  • Nigel J Temperton,
  • Alessandro Manenti and
  • Emanuele Montomoli

10 September 2020

The recent outbreak of a novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and its rapid spread across the continents has generated an urgent need for assays to detect the neutralising activity of human sera or human monoclonal antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 spike prote...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,508 Views
16 Pages

Rehoming and Other Refinements and Replacement in Procedures Using Golden Hamsters in SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Research

  • Malan Štrbenc,
  • Urška Kuhar,
  • Duško Lainšček,
  • Sara Orehek,
  • Brigita Slavec,
  • Uroš Krapež,
  • Tadej Malovrh and
  • Gregor Majdič

14 August 2023

Effective vaccines are needed to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty golden hamsters were inoculated with two promising vaccine candidates and eighteen animals were used in pilot trials with viral challenge. ELISA assays were performed to determine en...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,530 Views
13 Pages

Evidence of West Nile Virus Circulation in Horses and Dogs in Libya

  • Kholoud Khalid Ben-Mostafa,
  • Giovanni Savini,
  • Annapia Di Gennaro,
  • Liana Teodori,
  • Alessandra Leone,
  • Federica Monaco,
  • Mohammed Masoud A. Alaoqib,
  • Abdunnabi A. Rayes,
  • Abdunaser Dayhum and
  • Ibrahim Eldaghayes

31 December 2023

West Nile virus (WNV) is a globally significant mosquito-borne Flavivirus that causes West Nile disease (WND). In Libya, evidence of WNV circulation has been reported in humans but never in animals. The aim of this study was to determine the seroprev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,651 Views
13 Pages

Evidence of Infection with Zoonotic Mosquito-Borne Flaviviruses in Saltwater Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in Northern Australia

  • Gervais Habarugira,
  • Jasmin Moran,
  • Jessica J. Harrison,
  • Sally R. Isberg,
  • Jody Hobson-Peters,
  • Roy A. Hall and
  • Helle Bielefeldt-Ohmann

21 May 2022

The risk of flavivirus infections among the crocodilian species was not recognised until West Nile virus (WNV) was introduced into the Americas. The first outbreaks caused death and substantial economic losses in the alligator farming industry. Sever...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,596 Views
8 Pages

The Immunogenicity of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype O Vaccine in Commercial and Subsistence Cattle Herds in Zambia

  • Frank Banda,
  • Anna B. Ludi,
  • Ginette Wilsden,
  • Clare Browning,
  • Henry L. Kangwa,
  • Lynnfield Mooya,
  • Masuzyo Ngoma,
  • Geoffrey M. Muuka,
  • Cornelius Mundia and
  • Paul Fandamu
  • + 3 authors

5 December 2023

The recent introduction of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus serotype O (O/EA-2 topotype) in Southern Africa has changed the epidemiology of the disease and vaccine requirements of the region. Commercial and subsistence cattle herds in Zambia were v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,212 Views
11 Pages

Detection and Serological Evidence of European Bat Lyssavirus 1 in Belgian Bats between 2016 and 2018

  • Inne Nauwelaers,
  • Claudia Van den Eynde,
  • Sanne Terryn,
  • Bob Vandendriessche,
  • Wout Willems,
  • Daan Dekeukeleire and
  • Steven Van Gucht

Lyssaviruses are neurotropic viruses capable of inducing fatal encephalitis. While rabies virus has been successfully eradicated in Belgium, the prevalence of other lyssaviruses remains uncertain. In this study, we conducted a survey on live animals...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,203 Views
10 Pages

Investigating SARS-CoV-2 Neutralising Antibody Response in Sheep

  • Milena Samojlović,
  • João R. Mesquita,
  • Sérgio Santos-Silva,
  • Malin Neptin and
  • Joakim Esbjörnsson

SARS-CoV-2 can cause clinical and inapparent disease and mortality in several animals cohabitating with humans, and sheep are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 due to virus–receptor interactions similar to those in humans. Hence, sheep have the potenti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,292 Views
15 Pages

Serologic Investigation on Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus, Kemerovo Virus and Tribeč Virus Infections in Wild Birds

  • Katarína Peňazziová,
  • Ľuboš Korytár,
  • Ivana Cingeľová Maruščáková,
  • Petra Schusterová,
  • Alexander Loziak,
  • Soňa Pivka,
  • Anna Ondrejková,
  • Juraj Pistl and
  • Tomáš Csank

The present study reports on serosurvey on the tick-borne encephalitis virus European subtype (TBEV; genus Flavivirus), and the tick-borne Kemerovo (KEMV) and Tribeč (TRBV) orbivirus (genus Orbivirus) infections in tick-infested and non-infested...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,203 Views
15 Pages

Comparison of Serological Assays for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies

  • Joe James,
  • Shelley Rhodes,
  • Craig S. Ross,
  • Paul Skinner,
  • Samuel P. Smith,
  • Rebecca Shipley,
  • Caroline J. Warren,
  • Hooman Goharriz,
  • Lorraine M. McElhinney and
  • Nigel Temperton
  • + 6 authors

20 April 2021

SARS-CoV-2 virus was first detected in late 2019 and circulated globally, causing COVID-19, which is characterised by sub-clinical to severe disease in humans. Here, we investigate the serological antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection during acu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,790 Views
12 Pages

Immunogenicity of High-Dose MVA-Based MERS Vaccine Candidate in Mice and Camels

  • Naif Khalaf Alharbi,
  • Fahad Aljamaan,
  • Haya A. Aljami,
  • Mohammed W. Alenazi,
  • Hind Albalawi,
  • Abdulrahman Almasoud,
  • Fatima J. Alharthi,
  • Esam I. Azhar,
  • Tlili Barhoumi and
  • Mohammad Bosaeed
  • + 2 authors

17 August 2022

The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen that can transmit from dromedary camels to humans, causing severe pneumonia, with a 35% mortality rate. Vaccine candidates have been developed and tested in mice, came...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,371 Views
11 Pages

Lagos Bat Virus Infection Dynamics in Free-Ranging Straw-Colored Fruit Bats (Eidolon helvum)

  • Richard D. Suu-Ire,
  • Anthony R. Fooks,
  • Ashley C. Banyard,
  • David Selden,
  • Kofi Amponsah-Mensah,
  • Silke Riesle,
  • Meyir Y. Ziekah,
  • Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu,
  • James L. N. Wood and
  • Andrew A. Cunningham

Bats are key species for ecological function, but they are also reservoirs of zoonotic agents, such as lyssaviruses that cause rabies. Little is known about the maintenance and transmission of lyssaviruses in bats, although the observation of clinica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,257 Views
24 Pages

Serological Cross-Reactions between Expressed VP2 Proteins from Different Bluetongue Virus Serotypes

  • Petra C. Fay,
  • Fauziah Mohd Jaafar,
  • Carrie Batten,
  • Houssam Attoui,
  • Keith Saunders,
  • George P. Lomonossoff,
  • Elizabeth Reid,
  • Daniel Horton,
  • Sushila Maan and
  • David Haig
  • + 2 authors

26 July 2021

Bluetongue (BT) is a severe and economically important disease of ruminants that is widely distributed around the world, caused by the bluetongue virus (BTV). More than 28 different BTV serotypes have been identified in serum neutralisation tests (SN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,780 Views
15 Pages

Potential of a Bead-Based Multiplex Assay for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Detection

  • Karla Rottmayer,
  • Mandy Schwarze,
  • Christian Jassoy,
  • Ralf Hoffmann,
  • Henry Loeffler-Wirth and
  • Claudia Lehmann

18 April 2024

Serological assays for SARS-CoV-2 play a pivotal role in the definition of whether patients are infected, the understanding of viral epidemiology, the screening of convalescent sera for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes, and in obtaining a better...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,071 Views
13 Pages

Hendra virus (HeV) is a high consequence zoonotic pathogen found in Australia. The HeV vaccine was developed for use in horses and provides a One Health solution to the prevention of human disease. By protecting horses from infection, the vaccine ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,658 Views
12 Pages

Experimental and Natural Infections of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Dogs

  • Jiri Salat,
  • Milan Hunady,
  • Pavel Schanilec,
  • Petra Strakova,
  • Michal Stefanik,
  • Pavel Svoboda,
  • Lucie Strelcova,
  • Jana Bojcukova,
  • Martin Palus and
  • Daniel Růžek

9 October 2021

Dogs are frequently infected with the tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV). However, to date, only a few clinically manifest cases of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) have been reported in dogs. In this study, three-month-old beagle dogs were infected w...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,012 Views
14 Pages

Structural Biology of Nanobodies against the Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2

  • Qilong Tang,
  • Raymond J. Owens and
  • James H. Naismith

3 November 2021

Nanobodies are 130 amino acid single-domain antibodies (VHH) derived from the unique heavy-chain-only subclass of Camelid immunogloblins. Their small molecular size, facile expression, high affinity and stability have combined to make them unique tar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,901 Views
18 Pages

Anti-SU Antibody Responses in Client-Owned Cats Following Vaccination against Feline Leukaemia Virus with Two Inactivated Whole-Virus Vaccines (Fel-O-Vax® Lv-K and Fel-O-Vax® 5)

  • Mark Westman,
  • Jacqueline Norris,
  • Richard Malik,
  • Regina Hofmann-Lehmann,
  • Yasmin A. Parr,
  • Emma Armstrong,
  • Mike McDonald,
  • Evelyn Hall,
  • Paul Sheehy and
  • Margaret J. Hosie

3 February 2021

A field study undertaken in Australia compared the antibody responses induced in client-owned cats that had been vaccinated using two inactivated whole feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) vaccines, the monovalent vaccine Fel-O-Vax® Lv-K and the polyvalent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,376 Views
18 Pages

Assessment of the Biological Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Variation Using an Authentic Virus Neutralisation Assay with Convalescent Plasma, Vaccinee Sera, and Standard Reagents

  • Naomi S. Coombes,
  • Kevin R. Bewley,
  • Yann Le Duff,
  • Matthew Hurley,
  • Lauren J. Smith,
  • Thomas M. Weldon,
  • Karen Osman,
  • Steven Pullan,
  • Neil Berry and
  • Bassam Hallis
  • + 3 authors

25 February 2023

In the summer of 2020, it became clear that the genetic composition of SARS-CoV-2 was changing rapidly. This was highlighted by the rapid emergence of the D614G mutation at that time. In the autumn of 2020, the project entitled “Agility”...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
29 Citations
3,796 Views
13 Pages

Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in Yak (Bos grunniens): An Evidence of Species Spillover from Cattle in India

  • Gundallahalli Bayyappa Manjunatha Reddy,
  • Sai Mounica Pabbineedi,
  • Sudeep Nagaraj,
  • Shraddha Bijalwan,
  • Sunil Tadakod,
  • Zeruiah Bhutia,
  • Diki Palmu,
  • Seema Rai,
  • Pempa Doma Bhutia and
  • Pem Tshering Bhutia
  • + 2 authors

Lumpy skin disease (LSD), caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), is a global concern that affects cattle and buffalo. Recently, the disease has been reported in new species such as the Indian Gazelle, Camel, Banteng, Gaur, and Giraffe from va...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,691 Views
15 Pages

A Review of the Utility of Established Cell Lines for Isolation and Propagation of the Southern African Territories Serotypes of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus

  • Kitsiso Gaboiphiwe,
  • Tshephang Iris Kabelo,
  • Petronella Thato Mosholombe,
  • Joseph Hyera,
  • Elliot Mpolokang Fana,
  • Kabo Masisi and
  • Kebaneilwe Lebani

30 December 2024

Cell culture underpins virus isolation and virus neutralisation tests, which are both gold-standard diagnostic methods for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). Cell culture is also crucial for the propagation of inactivated foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMD...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,652 Views
22 Pages

Measuring the Humoral Immune Response in Cats Exposed to Feline Leukaemia Virus

  • Yasmin A. Parr,
  • Melissa J. Beall,
  • Julie K. Levy,
  • Michael McDonald,
  • Natascha T. Hamman,
  • Brian J. Willett and
  • Margaret J. Hosie

7 March 2021

Retroviruses belong to an important and diverse family of RNA viruses capable of causing neoplastic disease in their hosts. Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) is a gammaretrovirus that infects domestic and wild cats, causing immunodeficiency, cytopenia an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,388 Views
11 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance between 2020 and 2021 of All Mammalian Species in Two Flemish Zoos (Antwerp Zoo and Planckendael Zoo)

  • Léa Joffrin,
  • Tine Cooreman,
  • Erik Verheyen,
  • Francis Vercammen,
  • Joachim Mariën,
  • Herwig Leirs and
  • Sophie Gryseels

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to millions of human infections and deaths worldwide. Several other mammal species are also susceptible to SARS-CoV-2, and multiple instances of transmission from humans to pets, farmed mink, wildlife and zoo animals hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,968 Views
10 Pages

Use of Wild Ungulates as Sentinels of TBEV Circulation in a Naïve Area of the Northwestern Alps, Italy

  • Aitor Garcia-Vozmediano,
  • Alessandro Bellato,
  • Luca Rossi,
  • Marieke N. Hoogerwerf,
  • Hein Sprong and
  • Laura Tomassone

15 November 2022

Wild and domestic animals can be usefully employed as sentinels for the surveillance of diseases with an impact on public health. In the case of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV), the detection of antibodies in animals can be more effective than s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,580 Views
10 Pages

Serological Immunity to Smallpox in New South Wales, Australia

  • Valentina Costantino,
  • Mallory J. Trent,
  • John S. Sullivan,
  • Mohana P. Kunasekaran,
  • Richard Gray and
  • Raina MacIntyre

18 May 2020

The re-emergence of smallpox is an increasing and legitimate concern due to advances in synthetic biology. Vaccination programs against smallpox using the vaccinia virus vaccine ceased with the eradication of smallpox and, unlike many other countries...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,948 Views
9 Pages

22 November 2021

Neutralising antibodies (NAbs) represent the real source of protection against SARS-CoV-2 infections by preventing the virus from entering target cells. The gold standard in the detection of these antibodies is the plaque reduction neutralization tes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,977 Views
16 Pages

Complexing the Oncolytic Adenoviruses Ad∆∆ and Ad-3∆-A20T with Cationic Nanoparticles Enhances Viral Infection and Spread in Prostate and Pancreatic Cancer Models

  • Yang Kee Stella Man,
  • Carmen Aguirre-Hernandez,
  • Adrian Fernandez,
  • Pilar Martin-Duque,
  • Rebeca González-Pastor and
  • Gunnel Halldén

10 August 2022

Oncolytic adenoviruses (OAd) can be employed to efficiently eliminate cancer cells through multiple mechanisms of action including cell lysis and immune activation. Our OAds, AdΔΔ and Ad-3∆-A20T, selectively infect, replicate in, an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,597 Views
19 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 in Domestic UK Cats from Alpha to Omicron: Swab Surveillance and Case Reports

  • Sarah Jones,
  • Grace B. Tyson,
  • Richard J. Orton,
  • Katherine Smollett,
  • Federica Manna,
  • Kirsty Kwok,
  • Nicolás M. Suárez,
  • Nicola Logan,
  • Michael McDonald and
  • Andrea Bowie
  • + 4 authors

19 August 2023

Although domestic cats are susceptible to infection with SARS-CoV-2, the role of the virus in causing feline disease is less well defined. We conducted a large-scale study to identify SARS-CoV-2 infections in UK pet cats, using active and passive sur...

  • Review
  • Open Access
946 Views
10 Pages

An Overview of Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen Mutant in the Asia Pacific

  • Shuaibu A Hudu,
  • Yasmin A Malik,
  • Mohd T Niazlin,
  • Nabil S. Harmal and
  • Zamberi Sekawi

Hepatitis B virus infection is a serious health problem worldwide, and more than 350 million people are chronic carriers, constituting a major global threat. Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific have the highest levels of endemicity in the world, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
15,121 Views
15 Pages

Protective Effects of Astodrimer Sodium 1% Nasal Spray Formulation against SARS-CoV-2 Nasal Challenge in K18-hACE2 Mice

  • Jeremy R. A. Paull,
  • Carolyn A. Luscombe,
  • Alex Castellarnau,
  • Graham P. Heery,
  • Michael D. Bobardt and
  • Philippe A. Gallay

20 August 2021

Strategies to combat COVID-19 require multiple ways to protect vulnerable people from infection. SARS-CoV-2 is an airborne pathogen and the nasal cavity is a primary target of infection. The K18-hACE2 mouse model was used to investigate the anti-SARS...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,852 Views
9 Pages

18 April 2024

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes fatal infections, with about 36% mortality in humans, and is endemic to the Middle East. MERS-CoV uses human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (hDPP4) as a receptor for infection. Despite continued...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,306 Views
8 Pages

15 December 2016

Pseudotyped viruses (PVs) produced by co-transfecting cells with plasmids expressing lentiviral core proteins and viral envelope proteins are potentially powerful tools for studying various aspects of equine influenza virus (EIV) biology. The aim of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,878 Views
20 Pages

Cross-Reactive and Lineage-Specific Single Domain Antibodies against Influenza B Hemagglutinin

  • Walter Ramage,
  • Tiziano Gaiotto,
  • Christina Ball,
  • Paul Risley,
  • George W. Carnell,
  • Nigel Temperton,
  • Chung Y. Cheung,
  • Othmar G. Engelhardt and
  • Simon E. Hufton

10 February 2019

Influenza B virus (IBV) circulates in the human population and causes considerable disease burden worldwide, each year. Current IBV vaccines can struggle to mount an effective cross-reactive immune response, as strains become mismatched, due to const...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
10,795 Views
18 Pages

The Quest for a Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine for Older Adults: Thinking beyond the F Protein

  • Victoria A. Jenkins,
  • Bernard Hoet,
  • Hubertus Hochrein and
  • Laurence De Moerlooze

7 February 2023

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common cause of paediatric respiratory tract infection and causes a significant health burden in older adults. Natural immunity to RSV is incomplete, permitting recurrent symptomatic infection over an individual...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,313 Views
10 Pages

Serological Evidence of Common Equine Viral Infections in a Semi-Isolated, Unvaccinated Population of Hucul Horses

  • Barbara Bażanów,
  • Janusz T. Pawęska,
  • Aleksandra Pogorzelska,
  • Magdalena Florek,
  • Agnieszka Frącka,
  • Tomasz Gębarowski,
  • Wojciech Chwirot and
  • Dominika Stygar

30 July 2021

Huculs (Equus caballus) are an old breed of primitive mountain horses, originating from the Carpathian Mountains. To the best of our knowledge, data concerning the epidemiology of viral infections observed within this breed are sparse. The objective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,435 Views
15 Pages

Isolation and Characterization of a Variant Psedorabies Virus HNXY and Construction of rHNXY-∆TK/∆gE

  • Fengsun Wu,
  • Yujin Lv,
  • Shijun Zhang,
  • Lingling Liu,
  • Yuchen Wu,
  • Pandeng Zhao,
  • Zhifeng Peng,
  • Shengli Liu,
  • Zhonghua Zhang and
  • Wengang Li

4 October 2020

The outbreak of pseudorabies in China, caused by more virulent pseudorabies virus (PRV) than the classical strains, has led to considerable economic losses. In this study, PRV strain HNXY was isolated from the Henan province of China in 2015 from the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,834 Views
17 Pages

A Cross-Sectional Study of Measles-Specific Antibody Levels in Australian Blood Donors—Implications for Measles Post-Elimination Countries

  • Kirsten M. Williamson,
  • Helen Faddy,
  • Suellen Nicholson,
  • Vicki Stambos,
  • Veronica Hoad,
  • Michelle Butler,
  • Tambri Housen,
  • Tony Merritt and
  • David N. Durrheim

22 July 2024

Passive immunisation with normal human immunoglobulin (NHIG) is recommended as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for higher-risk measles contacts where vaccination is contraindicated. However, the concentration of measles-specific antibodies in NHIG de...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,586 Views
18 Pages

14 May 2021

Since the emergence of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), profound alterations in general and specialist dental practice have been imposed to provide safe dental care. The guidelines introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate he...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
8,848 Views
23 Pages

The Diagnosis of Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) Infection in Owned and Group-Housed Rescue Cats in Australia

  • Mark Westman,
  • Jacqueline Norris,
  • Richard Malik,
  • Regina Hofmann-Lehmann,
  • Andrea Harvey,
  • Alicia McLuckie,
  • Martine Perkins,
  • Donna Schofield,
  • Alan Marcus and
  • Mike McDonald
  • + 4 authors

31 May 2019

A field study was undertaken to (i) measure the prevalence of feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) exposure and FeLV infection in a cross-section of healthy Australian pet cats; and (ii) investigate the outcomes following natural FeLV exposure in two Austra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,970 Views
9 Pages

Antibody Response to ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (AZD1222) Vaccine in Kidney Transplant Recipients

  • Dharmendra S. Bhadauria,
  • Harshita Katiyar,
  • Amit Goel,
  • Prachi Tiwari,
  • Ravi V. Krishna Kishore,
  • Amita Aggarwal,
  • Alka Verma,
  • Dheeraj Khetan,
  • Anupma Kaul and
  • Monika Yachha
  • + 3 authors

11 October 2022

Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are at a much higher risk of complications and death following COVID-19 and are poor vaccine responders. The data are limited on the immune response to Covishield® in KTRs. We prospectively recruited a cohort o...