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1. Sosuga Virus Detected in Egyptian Rousette Bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus ) in Sierra Leone.

2. Coordinated inflammatory responses dictate Marburg virus control by reservoir bats.

3. Peripheral immune responses to filoviruses in a reservoir versus spillover hosts reveal transcriptional correlates of disease.

4. Micro‒Global Positioning Systems for Identifying Nightly Opportunities for Marburg Virus Spillover to Humans by Egyptian Rousette Bats.

5. Tick salivary gland components dampen Kasokero virus infection and shedding in its vertebrate reservoir, the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus).

6. Pathogenesis of Kasokero virus in experimentally infected Egyptian rousette bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus ).

7. One Health Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 in People and Animals on Multiple Mink Farms in Utah.

8. Exposure of Egyptian Rousette Bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus ) and a Little Free-Tailed Bat ( Chaerephon pumilus ) to Alphaviruses in Uganda.

9. Natural reservoir Rousettus aegyptiacus bat host model of orthonairovirus infection identifies potential zoonotic spillover mechanisms.

10. GPS Tracking of Free-Roaming Cats ( Felis catus ) on SARS-CoV-2-Infected Mink Farms in Utah.

11. Histopathology and localization of SARS-CoV-2 and its host cell entry receptor ACE2 in tissues from naturally infected US-farmed mink ( Neovison vison ).

12. Chapare Hemorrhagic Fever and Virus Detection in Rodents in Bolivia in 2019.

13. Histopathologic and Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Induced Lesions, Tissue Tropism and Host Responses following Experimental Infection of Egyptian Rousette Bats ( Rousettus aegyptiacus ) with the Zoonotic Paramyxovirus, Sosuga Virus.

14. Marburg Virus Persistence on Fruit as a Plausible Route of Bat to Primate Filovirus Transmission.

15. An Opportunistic Survey Reveals an Unexpected Coronavirus Diversity Hotspot in North America.

16. Subgenomic flavivirus RNA (sfRNA) associated with Asian lineage Zika virus identified in three species of Ugandan bats (family Pteropodidae).

17. Asymptomatic Infection of Marburg Virus Reservoir Bats Is Explained by a Strategy of Immunoprotective Disease Tolerance.

18. Human-Pathogenic Kasokero Virus in Field-Collected Ticks.

19. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats.

20. Experimental infection of Egyptian rousette bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) with Sosuga virus demonstrates potential transmission routes for a bat-borne human pathogenic paramyxovirus.

21. Isolation of Angola-like Marburg virus from Egyptian rousette bats from West Africa.

22. Rousette Bat Dendritic Cells Overcome Marburg Virus-Mediated Antiviral Responses by Upregulation of Interferon-Related Genes While Downregulating Proinflammatory Disease Mediators.

23. Antibody-Mediated Virus Neutralization Is Not a Universal Mechanism of Marburg, Ebola, or Sosuga Virus Clearance in Egyptian Rousette Bats.

24. Comparative analysis of serologic cross-reactivity using convalescent sera from filovirus-experimentally infected fruit bats.

25. Clinical, Histopathologic, and Immunohistochemical Characterization of Experimental Marburg Virus Infection in A Natural Reservoir Host, the Egyptian Rousette Bat ( Rousettus aegyptiacus ).

26. Discovery and Characterization of Bukakata orbivirus ( Reoviridae:Orbivirus ), a Novel Virus from a Ugandan Bat.

27. Neutralizing antibodies against flaviviruses, Babanki virus, and Rift Valley fever virus in Ugandan bats.

28. Egyptian rousette bats maintain long-term protective immunity against Marburg virus infection despite diminished antibody levels.

29. Filoviruses and bats.

30. Modelling filovirus maintenance in nature by experimental transmission of Marburg virus between Egyptian rousette bats.

31. Ecology of Filoviruses.

32. Ebola Virus Field Sample Collection.

33. Ebola Virus Disease Diagnostics, Sierra Leone: Analysis of Real-time Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction Values for Clinical Blood and Oral Swab Specimens.

34. No evidence for the involvement of the argasid tick Ornithodoros faini in the enzootic maintenance of marburgvirus within Egyptian rousette bats Rousettus aegyptiacus.

35. De novo transcriptome reconstruction and annotation of the Egyptian rousette bat.

36. Ebola Virus Diagnostics: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Laboratory in Sierra Leone, August 2014 to March 2015.

37. What Is Peromyscus ? Evidence from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences suggests the need for a new classification.

38. A Recently Discovered Pathogenic Paramyxovirus, Sosuga Virus, is Present in Rousettus aegyptiacus Fruit Bats at Multiple Locations in Uganda.

39. Experimental Inoculation of Egyptian Rousette Bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) with Viruses of the Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus Genera.

40. Molecular and morphologic data reveal multiple species in Peromyscus pectoralis .

41. Oral shedding of Marburg virus in experimentally infected Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus).

42. Marburgvirus resurgence in Kitaka Mine bat population after extermination attempts, Uganda.

43. Hantavirus infections among overnight visitors to Yosemite National Park, California, USA, 2012.

44. Association between movement and Sin Nombre virus (Bunyaviridae: Hantavirus) infection in North American deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in Colorado.

45. Ecology of Catarina virus (family Arenaviridae) in southern Texas, 2001-2004.

46. Seasonal pulses of Marburg virus circulation in juvenile Rousettus aegyptiacus bats coincide with periods of increased risk of human infection.

47. Population density and seasonality effects on Sin Nombre virus transmission in North American deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus) in outdoor enclosures.

48. Isolation of a novel adenovirus from Rousettus leschenaultii bats from India.

49. Ecology of hantaviruses and their hosts in North America.

50. Isolation of genetically diverse Marburg viruses from Egyptian fruit bats.

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