Selected article for: "ebov infection and hemorrhagic fever"

Author: Rhein, Bethany A.; Powers, Linda S.; Rogers, Kai; Anantpadma, Manu; Singh, Brajesh K.; Sakurai, Yasuteru; Bair, Thomas; Miller-Hunt, Catherine; Sinn, Patrick; Davey, Robert A.; Monick, Martha M.; Maury, Wendy
Title: Interferon-? Inhibits Ebola Virus Infection
  • Document date: 2015_11_12
  • ID: 10bu7iwg_1
    Snippet: Ebola virus (EBOV) is a member of the genus Ebolavirus within the Filoviridae family of highly pathogenic viruses. These viruses cause a severe hemorrhagic fever syndrome in humans and non-human primates (NHP). EBOV infection frequently is associated with high mortality rates and is responsible for the devastating 2014 West African EBOV outbreak [1, 2] . This outbreak has generated a renewed emphasis on the development and approval of safe, effec.....
    Document: Ebola virus (EBOV) is a member of the genus Ebolavirus within the Filoviridae family of highly pathogenic viruses. These viruses cause a severe hemorrhagic fever syndrome in humans and non-human primates (NHP). EBOV infection frequently is associated with high mortality rates and is responsible for the devastating 2014 West African EBOV outbreak [1, 2] . This outbreak has generated a renewed emphasis on the development and approval of safe, effective prophylactics and therapeutics against the virus.

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