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1. Seroepidemiological investigation of Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in livestock in Uganda, 2017.

2. Development and implementation of the Ebola Exposure Window Calculator: A tool for Ebola virus disease outbreak field investigations.

3. A single mutation in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus discovered in ticks impairs infectivity in human cells

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

5. Fluorescent Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus illuminates tissue tropism patterns and identifies early mononuclear phagocytic cell targets in Ifnar-/- mice.

6. Marburg virus disease outbreak in Kween District Uganda, 2017: Epidemiological and laboratory findings.

7. Prevalence and risk factors of Rift Valley fever in humans and animals from Kabale district in Southwestern Uganda, 2016.

8. Attenuation and efficacy of live-attenuated Rift Valley fever virus vaccine candidates in non-human primates.

9. Rift valley fever viral load correlates with the human inflammatory response and coagulation pathway abnormalities in humans with hemorrhagic manifestations.

10. Development of a reverse genetics system for Sosuga virus allows rapid screening of antiviral compounds.

11. Transcriptional analysis of viral mRNAs reveals common transcription patterns in cells infected by five different filoviruses.

12. Human immune cell engraftment does not alter development of severe acute Rift Valley fever in mice.

13. Insights into Reston virus spillovers and adaption from virus whole genome sequences.

14. Recovery of Recombinant Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Reveals a Function for Non-structural Glycoproteins Cleavage by Furin.

15. Rift valley Fever virus encephalitis is associated with an ineffective systemic immune response and activated T cell infiltration into the CNS in an immunocompetent mouse model.

16. Deletion of the NSm virulence gene of Rift Valley fever virus inhibits virus replication in and dissemination from the midgut of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

17. Kyasanur Forest disease virus infection in mice is associated with higher morbidity and mortality than infection with the closely related Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever virus.

18. Detection, isolation and confirmation of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in human, ticks and animals in Ahmadabad, India, 2010-2011.

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

20. Infection and transmission of Rift Valley fever viruses lacking the NSs and/or NSm genes in mosquitoes: potential role for NSm in mosquito infection.

21. Distinct and overlapping roles of Nipah virus P gene products in modulating the human endothelial cell antiviral response.

22. Severe hemorrhagic fever in strain 13/N guinea pigs infected with Lujo virus.

23. Ancient ancestry of KFDV and AHFV revealed by complete genome analyses of viruses isolated from ticks and mammalian hosts.

24. Multiple Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus strains are associated with disease outbreaks in Sudan, 2008-2009.

25. Demonstration of cross-protective vaccine immunity against an emerging pathogenic Ebolavirus Species.

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

27. Genetic detection and characterization of Lujo virus, a new hemorrhagic fever-associated arenavirus from southern Africa.

28. Newly discovered ebola virus associated with hemorrhagic fever outbreak in Uganda.

29. Chapare virus, a newly discovered arenavirus isolated from a fatal hemorrhagic fever case in Bolivia.

30. Marburg virus infection detected in a common African bat.

31. Virus genomes reveal factors that spread and sustained the Ebola epidemic.

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

33. Lassa Virus Replicon Particle Vaccine Protects Strain 13/N Guinea Pigs Against Challenge With Geographically and Genetically Diverse Viral Strains

34. Defective Interfering Viral Particle Treatment Reduces Clinical Signs and Protects Hamsters from Lethal Nipah Virus Disease

35. Characteristics of Ebola Virus Disease Survivor Blood and Semen in Liberia: Serology and Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)

36. Griffithsin Inhibits Nipah Virus Entry and Fusion and Can Protect Syrian Golden Hamsters From Lethal Nipah Virus Challenge

37. Immunobiology of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever

38. Characterization of Bombali Virus, a New Bat Filovirus

39. Lassa virus circulating in Liberia: a retrospective genomic characterisation

40. Evaluation of a Single-Dose Nucleoside-Modified Messenger RNA Vaccine Encoding Hendra Virus-Soluble Glycoprotein Against Lethal Nipah virus Challenge in Syrian Hamsters

41. Risk Factors for Ebola Virus Persistence in Semen of Survivors - Liberia

42. Sustained Replication of Synthetic Canine Distemper Virus Defective Genomes

43. Sustained replication of synthetic canine distemper virus defective genomes in vitro and in vivo

44. Screening and Identification of Lujo Virus Inhibitors Using a Recombinant Reporter Virus Platform

45. Characterisation of infectious Ebola virus from the ongoing outbreak to guide response activities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a phylogenetic and in vitro analysis

46. Protection From Lethal Lassa Disease Can Be Achieved Both Before and After Virus Exposure by Administration of Single-Cycle Replicating Lassa Virus Replicon Particles

47. Lassa Virus Targeting of Anterior Uvea and Endothelium of Cornea and Conjunctiva in Eye of Guinea Pig Model

48. Using healthcare-seeking behaviour to estimate the number of Nipah outbreaks missed by hospital-based surveillance in Bangladesh

49. Macrophage Activation Marker Soluble CD163 Associated with Fatal and Severe Ebola Virus Disease in Humans

50. Macrophage Activation Marker Soluble CD163 Associated with Fatal and Severe Ebola Virus Disease in Humans1

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