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    Lassa mammarenavirus (LASV) is an arenavirus that causes Lassa hemorrhagic fever, a type of viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF), in humans and other primates...
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    Kitale mammarenavirus Lassa mammarenavirus Latino mammarenavirus Loei River mammarenavirus Lujo mammarenavirus Luna mammarenavirus Lunk mammarenavirus Lymphocytic...
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  • pathogenic Arenavirus to be described from the African continent—the first being Lassa virus—and since 2012 has been classed as a "Select Agent" under U.S. law...
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  • Ebolavirus Lassa mammarenavirus Lujo mammarenavirus Marburg virus Reconstructed 1918 influenza virus Chapare mammarenavirus Guanarito mammarenavirus Argentinian...
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  • Mopeia mammarenavirus (MOPV) is a species of virus in the genus Mammarenavirus. It was initially isolated from the Mastomys natalensis mouse in the East...
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  • the Arbovirus Research Unit. Buckley became interested in Lassa fever (Lassa mammarenavirus) after an outbreak of the unknown virus occurred in Nigeria...
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    Human orthopneumovirus influenza viruses Japanese encephalitis virus Lassa mammarenavirus Measles morbillivirus Mumps orthorubulavirus Norovirus Poliovirus...
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    Argentinian mammarenavirus, better known as the Junin virus or Junín virus (JUNV), is an arenavirus in the Mammarenavirus genus that causes Argentine...
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  • (BzHF) is an infectious disease caused by Brazilian mammarenavirus, an arenavirus. Brazilian mammarenavirus is one of the arenaviruses from South America to...
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    Human orthopneumovirus Influenza viruses Japanese encephalitis virus Lassa mammarenavirus Measles morbillivirus Mumps orthorubulavirus Norovirus Poliovirus...
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    the genera Mammarenavirus for those with mammalian hosts and Reptarenavirus for those infecting snakes. Reptarenaviruses and mammarenavirus are separated...
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  • several rural areas of central Venezuela and is caused by Guanarito mammarenavirus (GTOV) which belongs to the Arenaviridae family. The short-tailed cane...
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  • meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus (LCMV), a member of the family Arenaviridae. The name was coined by...
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    Ebolavirus, Marburgvirus, and Lassa mammarenavirus, and collaborative projects with the U.S. Army to develop therapies for Ebola and Lassa. Dr. Rubins also conducted...
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  • emerging zoonotic pathogens such as the orthohantavirus and the Lassa mammarenavirus. Ctenomys erikacuellarae Monodelphis sanctaerosae Ctenomys lessai...
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  • infectious disease originating in Bolivia after infection by Machupo mammarenavirus. BHF was first identified in 1963 as an ambisense RNA virus of the Arenaviridae...
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  • natalensis). The virus is genetically closely related to Lassa virus, known to cause Lassa fever in humans. Morogoro virus, however, does not seem to...
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  • Bear Canyon mammarenavirus (BCNV), is a Mammarenavirus similar to Whitewater Arroyo virus (WWAV) and Tamiami mammarenavirus (TAMV); all three being New...
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    illness in humans. The first arenavirus identified in bats was Tacaribe mammarenavirus, which was isolated from Jamaican fruit bats and the great fruit-eating...
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