Author: TSURUTA, Yuya; SHIBUTANI, Shusaku T.; WATANABE, Rie; IWATA, Hiroyuki
Title: The requirement of environmental acidification for Ibaraki virus infection to host cells Document date: 2015_8_28
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Snippet: Ibaraki virus (IBAV) is one of the strains of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) serotype 2, a member of genus Orbivirus in Reoviridae family [11, 19] . It is known as a causative agent of Ibaraki disease characterized by the paralysis of swallowing muscles. Although the effective vaccine is widely used, the recent reemergence of Ibaraki disease in combination with the co-circulation with other EHDV raised the alert level for the epidemic.....
Document: Ibaraki virus (IBAV) is one of the strains of epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus (EHDV) serotype 2, a member of genus Orbivirus in Reoviridae family [11, 19] . It is known as a causative agent of Ibaraki disease characterized by the paralysis of swallowing muscles. Although the effective vaccine is widely used, the recent reemergence of Ibaraki disease in combination with the co-circulation with other EHDV raised the alert level for the epidemic of Ibaraki disease [13] . In addition, orbivirus family contains many viruses causing severe loss in the livestock industry. Therefore, it is important to understand the detailed molecular mechanism of their infection.
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