• European bat 2 lyssavirus (EBLV-2) is one of three rabies-virus-like agents of the genus Lyssavirus found in Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii) in...
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    virus, Duvenhage virus, European bat lyssavirus types 1 and 2, Australian bat lyssavirus, Khujand virus, Bokeloh bat lyssavirus, Irkut virus, and Aravan...
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  • European Bat lyssavirus may refer to: European Bat lyssavirus 1 European Bat lyssavirus 2 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV), originally named Pteropid lyssavirus (PLV), is a enzootic virus closely related to the rabies virus. It was first identified...
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  • West Caucasian bat lyssavirus (WCBL) is a member of genus Lyssavirus, family Rhabdoviridae and order Mononegavirales. This virus was first isolated from...
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  • European bat 1 lyssavirus (EBLV-1) is one of three rabies virus-like agents of the genus Lyssavirus found in serotine bats (Eptesicus serotinus) in Spain...
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    include Duvenhage lyssavirus (three human cases as of 2015); European bat 1 lyssavirus (one human case as of 2015); European bat 2 lyssavirus (two human cases...
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    in Europe in the past 10 years, especially in returning travellers. Rabies lyssavirus has a cylindrical morphology and is a member of the Lyssavirus genus...
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    Megabat (redirect from Fruit bat)
    foxes can transmit Australian bat lyssavirus, which, along with the rabies virus, causes rabies. Australian bat lyssavirus was first identified in 1996;...
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    highlighted. McColl, K. A.; Tordo, N.; Setien Aquilar, A. A. (2000). "Bat lyssavirus infections". Revue Scientifique et Technique. 19 (1): 177–196. doi:10...
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    grant under Natural Englands Environmental Stewardship scheme. Bokeloh Bat lyssavirus Russo, D.; Cistrone, L. (2023). "Myotis nattereri". IUCN Red List of...
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  • A rabies-like lyssavirus, called European bat lyssavirus 2, was identified in bats in 2003. In 2002, there was a fatal case in a bat handler involving...
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    JA (November 2011). "Evolutionary maintenance of filovirus-like genes in bat genomes". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 11 (1): 336. Bibcode:2011BMCEE..11..336T...
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  • Lyssavirus caucasicus Lyssavirus duvenhage Lyssavirus formosa Lyssavirus gannoruwa Lyssavirus hamburg Lyssavirus helsinki Lyssavirus ikoma Lyssavirus...
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    Escalera's bat (Myotis escalerai) is a European bat in the genus Myotis, found in Spain (including the Balearic Islands), Portugal, and far southern France...
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    Rabies (category Bat diseases)
    Australian bat lyssavirus. Duvenhage lyssavirus may cause a rabies-like infection. The rabies virus is the type species of the Lyssavirus genus, in the...
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    Rabies in animals (redirect from Rabid bat)
    shift depending on its host. Arctic rabies is a specific strain of Rabies lyssavirus that is most closely phylogenetically related to a separate strand halfway...
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  • ingestion by future hosts. Rabies is a disease caused by viruses of the Lyssavirus genus, which are released into a host's saliva and transmitted when it...
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  • Silmarillion. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Of Turin Turambar. ISBN 978-0-395-25730-2. Josefine Kilk (2017). "Om killkompisarna fick reda på det skulle han dö av...
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    diseases. Newly recognized (since the 1980s): Acanthamebiasis Australian bat lyssavirus Babesia, atypical Bartonella henselae Coronaviruses, including SARS...
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    review of European Bat Lyssavirus (EBLV) and the status of bats in Scotland". Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report (63). Perth. "Shetland Bat Records"...
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