1. Novel phlebovirus with zoonotic potential isolated from ticks, Australia.
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Wang J, Selleck P, Yu M, Ha W, Rootes C, Gales R, Wise T, Crameri S, Chen H, Broz I, Hyatt A, Woods R, Meehan B, McCullough S, and Wang LF
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- Animals, Bird Diseases virology, Birds, Disease Vectors, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Humans, Phlebotomus Fever epidemiology, Phlebotomus Fever virology, Phlebovirus classification, Phlebovirus isolation & purification, Phylogeny, Tasmania, Bird Diseases epidemiology, Disease Outbreaks, Genome, Viral, Phlebotomus Fever veterinary, Phlebovirus genetics, RNA, Viral genetics, Ticks virology
- Abstract
Recently discovered tick-borne phleboviruses have been associated with severe disease and death among persons in Asia and the United States. We report the discovery of a novel tick phlebovirus in Tasmania State, Australia, that is closely related to those zoonotic viruses found in Asia and North America.
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- 2014
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