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1. Persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection: significance and implications.

2. Mpox virus (MPXV) vertical transmission and fetal demise in a pregnant rhesus macaque model.

3. Tracing the origin of SARS-CoV-2 omicron-like spike sequences detected in an urban sewershed: a targeted, longitudinal surveillance study of a cryptic wastewater lineage.

4. Prior dengue virus serotype 3 infection modulates subsequent plasmablast responses to Zika virus infection in rhesus macaques.

5. Potent antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity of a V2-specific antibody is not sufficient for protection of macaques against SIV challenge.

6. Repeatability of computed tomography liver radiomic features in a nonhuman primate model of diet-induced steatosis.

7. Gain without pain: adaptation and increased virulence of Zika virus in vertebrate host without fitness cost in mosquito vector.

8. Wolbachia-mediated resistance to Zika virus infection in Aedes aegypti is dominated by diverse transcriptional regulation and weak evolutionary pressures.

9. CD8+ cells and small viral reservoirs facilitate post-ART control of SIV replication in M3+ Mauritian cynomolgus macaques initiated on ART two weeks post-infection.

10. Control of maternal Zika virus infection during pregnancy is associated with lower antibody titers in a macaque model.

11. Vertical transmission of African-lineage Zika virus through the fetal membranes in a rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) model.

12. Primary infection with Zika virus provides one-way heterologous protection against Spondweni virus infection in rhesus macaques.

13. Wolbachia -mediated resistance to Zika virus infection in Aedes aegypti is dominated by diverse transcriptional regulation and weak evolutionary pressures.

14. Infection of the maternal-fetal interface and vertical transmission following low-dose inoculation of pregnant rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) with an African-lineage Zika virus.

15. Sensitivity of rapid antigen tests for Omicron subvariants of SARS-CoV-2.

16. Frequent first-trimester pregnancy loss in rhesus macaques infected with African-lineage Zika virus.

17. Gain without pain: Adaptation and increased virulence of Zika virus in vertebrate host without fitness cost in mosquito vector.

18. CD8+ cells and small viral reservoirs facilitate post-ART control of SIV in Mauritian cynomolgus macaques.

19. Avian H7N9 influenza viruses are evolutionarily constrained by stochastic processes during replication and transmission in mammals.

20. Transient T Cell Expansion, Activation, and Proliferation in Therapeutically Vaccinated Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Macaques Treated with N-803.

21. In Vitro Efficacy of Antiviral Agents against Omicron Subvariant BA.4.6.

22. Anti-membrane Antibodies Persist at Least One Year and Discriminate Between Past Coronavirus Disease 2019 Infection and Vaccination.

23. Evolution of a globally unique SARS-CoV-2 Spike E484T monoclonal antibody escape mutation in a persistently infected, immunocompromised individual.

24. Toward the determination of sensitive and reliable whole-lung computed tomography features for robust standard radiomics and delta-radiomics analysis in a nonhuman primate model of coronavirus disease 2019.

25. Control of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Prophylactically Vaccinated, Antiretroviral Treatment-Naive Macaques Is Required for the Most Efficacious CD8 T Cell Response during Treatment with the Interleukin-15 Superagonist N-803.

26. Shedding of infectious SARS-CoV-2 despite vaccination.

27. SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory pathogens are detected in continuous air samples from congregate settings.

28. Characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 B.1.621 (Mu) variant.

29. Fetal loss in pregnant rhesus macaques infected with high-dose African-lineage Zika virus.

30. Human immune globulin treatment controls Zika viremia in pregnant rhesus macaques.

31. Influenza A virus undergoes compartmentalized replication in vivo dominated by stochastic bottlenecks.

33. SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory pathogens are detected in continuous air samples from congregate settings.

34. The mucosal barrier and anti-viral immune responses can eliminate portions of the viral population during transmission and early viral growth.

35. SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Surveillance Reveals Little Spread From a Large University Campus to the Surrounding Community.

36. Anti-membrane and anti-spike antibodies are long-lasting and together discriminate between past COVID-19 infection and vaccination.

37. Interventions to Disrupt Coronavirus Disease Transmission at a University, Wisconsin, USA, August-October 2020.

38. Evidence of Early Household Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Involving a School-aged Child.

39. Neonatal Development in Prenatally Zika Virus-Exposed Infant Macaques with Dengue Immunity.

40. Viral Sequencing to Investigate Sources of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in US Healthcare Personnel.

41. Initial Evaluation of a Mobile SARS-CoV-2 RT-LAMP Testing Strategy.

42. Acute SARS-CoV-2 infections harbor limited within-host diversity and transmit via tight transmission bottlenecks.

43. Previous exposure to dengue virus is associated with increased Zika virus burden at the maternal-fetal interface in rhesus macaques.

44. African-Lineage Zika Virus Replication Dynamics and Maternal-Fetal Interface Infection in Pregnant Rhesus Macaques.

45. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Transmission in Intercollegiate Athletics Not Fully Mitigated With Daily Antigen Testing.

46. Oil immersed lossless total analysis system for integrated RNA extraction and detection of SARS-CoV-2.

47. Early Embryonic Loss Following Intravaginal Zika Virus Challenge in Rhesus Macaques.

48. Development and Characterization of a cDNA-Launch Recombinant Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Expressing Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein: ORF 2b' Is Not Required for In Vitro Virus Replication.

49. Rapid evolution of enhanced Zika virus virulence during direct vertebrate transmission chains.

50. Effector function does not contribute to protection from virus challenge by a highly potent HIV broadly neutralizing antibody in nonhuman primates.

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