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The bicolored white-toothed shrew Crocidura leucodon (HERMANN 1780) is an indigenous host of mammalian Borna disease virusNeurotropic virus infections as the cause of immediate and delayed neuropathologyShedding of Infectious Borna Disease Virus-1 in Living Bicolored White-Toothed ShrewsPhylogenetic Analysis Supports Horizontal Transmission as a Driving Force of the Spread of Avian BornavirusesScreening red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) for possible viral causes of encephalitisSeewis virus, a genetically distinct hantavirus in the Eurasian common shrew (Sorex araneus)Thottapalayam Virus, a Prototype Shrewborne HantavirusCrystal structure of the Borna disease virus matrix protein (BDV-M) reveals ssRNA binding propertiesComprehensive analysis of endogenous bornavirus-like elements in eukaryote genomesBroad tissue and cell tropism of avian bornavirus in parrots with proventricular dilatation disease.A new permanent cell line derived from the bank vole (Myodes glareolus) as cell culture model for zoonotic viruses.Intracerebral Borna disease virus infection of bank voles leading to peripheral spread and reverse transcription of viral RNADetection and characterization of a distinct bornavirus lineage from healthy Canada geese (Branta canadensis)Borna disease virus phosphoprotein impairs the developmental program controlling neurogenesis and reduces human GABAergic neurogenesis.Borna disease virus infects human neural progenitor cells and impairs neurogenesis.Meta-analysis of putative human bornavirus sequences fails to provide evidence implicating Borna disease virus in mental illness.Serological markers of Bornavirus infection found in horses in Iceland.Avian bornavirus associated with fatal disease in psittacine birds.Variegated Squirrel Bornavirus 1 in Squirrels, Germany and the Netherlands.Birds and bornaviruses.Borna disease virus infection in cats: ABCD guidelines on prevention and management.Multiple detection of zoonotic variegated squirrel bornavirus 1 RNA in different squirrel species suggests a possible unknown origin for the virus.Infections of horses and shrews with Bornaviruses in Upper Austria: a novel endemic area of Borna disease.Use of avian bornavirus isolates to induce proventricular dilatation disease in conures.Bicolored white-toothed shrews as reservoir for borna disease virus, Bavaria, Germany.Avian bornaviruses in psittacine birds from Europe and Australia with proventricular dilatation disease.Viral interference with neuronal integrity: what can we learn from the Borna disease virus?Avian bornavirus is present in many tissues of psittacine birds with histopathologic evidence of proventricular dilatation disease.Borna disease virus RNA detected in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata).Reverse-genetic approaches to the study of Borna disease virus.Assessment of listing and categorisation of animal diseases within the framework of the Animal Health Law (Regulation (EU) No 2016/429): Borna diseaseDistribution of Borna disease virus antigen and RNA in tissues of naturally infected bicolored white-toothed shrews, Crocidura leucodon, supporting their role as reservoir host species.
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Shrews as reservoir hosts of borna disease virus.
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Shrews as reservoir hosts of borna disease virus.
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Felix Ehrensperger
Jolanta Kolodziejek
Kati Zlinszky
Monika Hilbe
Romana Herrsche
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10.3201/EID1204.051418
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2006-04-01T00:00:00Z