Frequent transmission of immunodeficiency viruses among bobcats and pumas.
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Emerging viruses in the Felidae: shifting paradigmsCould FIV zoonosis responsible of the breakdown of the pathocenosis which has reduced the European CCR5-Delta32 allele frequenciesA primitive endogenous lentivirus in a colugo: insights into the early evolution of lentivirusesNovel gammaherpesviruses in North American domestic cats, bobcats, and pumas: identification, prevalence, and risk factorsFIV cross-species transmission: an evolutionary prospective.Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Cross-Species Transmission: Implications for Emergence of New Lentiviral Infections.Restrictions to cross-species transmission of lentiviral infection gleaned from studies of FIVMolecular epidemiology of feline immunodeficiency virus in the domestic cat (Felis catus).Review of research methodologies for tigers: telemetry.Evolution of puma lentivirus in bobcats (Lynx rufus) and mountain lions (Puma concolor) in North America.Vif of feline immunodeficiency virus from domestic cats protects against APOBEC3 restriction factors from many felidsThree pathogens in sympatric populations of pumas, bobcats, and domestic cats: implications for infectious disease transmission.Gene flow and pathogen transmission among bobcats (Lynx rufus) in a fragmented urban landscape.Wild felids as hosts for human plague, Western United States.FIV diversity: FIV Ple subtype composition may influence disease outcome in African lions.Ocelots on Barro Colorado Island are infected with feline immunodeficiency virus but not other common feline and canine viruses.Feline immunodeficiency virus in South America.Interspecific interactions between wild felids vary across scales and levels of urbanization.Truncation of TRIM5 in the Feliformia explains the absence of retroviral restriction in cells of the domestic catSpecies-specific differences in the ability of feline lentiviral Vif to degrade feline APOBEC3 proteinsFeline Immunodeficiency Virus Vif N-Terminal Residues Selectively Counteract Feline APOBEC3s.On the general theory of the origins of retroviruses.Pathogen exposure varies widely among sympatric populations of wild and domestic felids across the United States.Urban landscapes can change virus gene flow and evolution in a fragmentation-sensitive carnivore.The effects of demographic, social, and environmental characteristics on pathogen prevalence in wild felids across a gradient of urbanization.New World feline APOBEC3 potently controls inter-genus lentiviral transmission.Feline APOBEC3s, Barriers to Cross-Species Transmission of FIV?Transmission pathways and spillover of an erythrocytic bacterial pathogen from domestic cats to wild felids
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Frequent transmission of immunodeficiency viruses among bobcats and pumas.
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Frequent transmission of immunodeficiency viruses among bobcats and pumas.
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Frequent transmission of immunodeficiency viruses among bobcats and pumas.
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J A Terwee
J L Troyer
K R Crooks
M E Roelke
S P D Riley
S P Franklin
S Vandewoude
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10961-10969
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10.1128/JVI.00997-07
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z