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O'nyong-nyong fever: an epidemic virus diesease in east africa. vii. virus isolations from man and serological studies up to july 1961.
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This article is published in Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.The article was published on 1965-03-01. It has received 51 citations till now.read more
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Epidemic O'Nyong-Nyong fever in southcentral Uganda, 1996-1997: entomologic studies in Bbaale village, Rakai District.
TL;DR: Entomologic studies were conducted in Bbaale village in southcentral Uganda during an o'nyong-nyong (ONN) virus epidemic to confirm the role of anophelines in ONN virus transmission and to examine other mosquito species as epidemic vectors of ONNirus.
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Mutations in nsP1 and PE2 are critical determinants of Ross River virus-induced musculoskeletal inflammatory disease in a mouse model
Henri J. Jupille,Lauren M. Oko,Kristina A. Stoermer,Mark T. Heise,Suresh Mahalingam,Bronwyn M. Gunn,Thomas E. Morrison +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that determinants in both nsP1 and PE2 have critical and distinct roles in the pathogenesis of RRV-induced musculoskeletal inflammatory disease in mice and that full virulence to the DC5692 strain is restored.
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O'nyong-nyong Virus, Chad.
Maël Bessaud,Christophe N. Peyrefitte,Boris Pastorino,Patrick Gravier,Fabienne Tock,Fabrice Boete,Hugues Tolou,Marc Grandadam +7 more
TL;DR: The first laboratory-confirmed human infection with O'nyong-nyong virus in Chad is reported, with evidence of a seroconversion to a virus related to Chikungunya virus.
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[Recent data from serological surveys on the prevalence of arbovirus infections in Africa, with special reference to yellow fever].
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Attenuating Mutations in nsP1 Reveal Tissue-Specific Mechanisms for Control of Ross River Virus Infection
Kristina S. Burrack,David W. Hawman,Henri J. Jupille,Lauren M. Oko,Marissa Minor,Katherine D. Shives,Bronwyn M. Gunn,Kristin M. Long,Thomas E. Morrison +8 more
TL;DR: Coding changes in the RRV nsP1 gene that control the virulence of RRV and its sensitivity to the antiviral type I interferon response, a major component of antiviral defense in mammals are identified.