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2. Reservoir displacement by an invasive rodent reduces Lassa virus zoonotic spillover risk
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Eskew, Evan A., Bird, Brian H., Ghersi, Bruno M., Bangura, James, Basinski, Andrew J., Amara, Emmanuel, Bah, Mohamed A., Kanu, Marilyn C., Kanu, Osman T., Lavalie, Edwin G., Lungay, Victor, Robert, Willie, Vandi, Mohamed A., Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth, and Nuismer, Scott L.
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- 2024
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3. Living Safely With Bats: Lessons in Developing and Sharing a Global One Health Educational Resource
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Martinez, Stephanie, Sullivan, Ava, Hagan, Emily, Goley, Jonathan, Epstein, Jonathan H, Olival, Kevin J, Saylors, Karen, Euren, Jason, Bangura, James, Zikankuba, Sijali, Mouiche, Mohamed Moctar Mouliom, Camara, Alpha Oumar, Desmond, James, Islam, Ariful, Hughes, Tom, Wacharplusadee, Supaporn, Duong, Veasna, Nga, Nguyen Thi Thanh, Bird, Brian, Goldstein, Tracey, Wolking, David, Johnson, Christine K, Mazet, Jonna AK, Olson, Sarah H, Fine, Amanda E, Valitutto, Marc, Karesh, William B, Daszak, Peter, Francisco, Leilani, and Consortium, the PREDICT
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Prevention ,Good Health and Well Being ,Animals ,Humans ,Chiroptera ,One Health ,Sierra Leone ,Africa ,Ebolavirus ,PREDICT Consortium - Abstract
As part of a public health behavior change and communication strategy related to the identification of a novel ebolavirus in bats in Sierra Leone in 2016, a consortium of experts launched an effort to create a widely accessible resource for community awareness and education on reducing disease risk. The resulting picture book, Living Safely With Bats, includes technical content developed by a consortium of experts in public health, animal health, conservation, bats, and disease ecology from 30 countries. The book has now been adapted, translated, and used in more than 20 countries in Africa and Asia. We review the processes used to integrate feedback from local stakeholders and multidisciplinary experts. We also provide recommendations for One Health and other practitioners who choose to pursue the development and evaluation of this or similar zoonotic disease risk mitigation tools.
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- 2022
4. One Health timeliness metrics to track and evaluate outbreak response reporting: A scoping review
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Fieldhouse, Jane K, Randhawa, Nistara, Fair, Elizabeth, Bird, Brian, Smith, Woutrina, and Mazet, Jonna AK
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Prevention ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Outbreaks ,Pandemic preparedness ,Timeliness metrics ,One Health - Abstract
BackgroundAs the global population soars, human behaviours are increasing the risk of epidemics. Objective performance evaluation of outbreak responses requires that metrics of timeliness, or speed in response time, be recorded and reported. We sought to evaluate how timeliness data are being conveyed for multisectoral outbreaks and make recommendations on how One Health metrics can be used to improve response success.MethodsWe conducted a scoping review of outbreaks reported January 1, 2010- March 15, 2020, in organizational reports and peer-reviewed literature on PubMed and Embase databases. We tracked 11 outbreak milestones and calculated timeliness metrics, the median time in days, between the following: 1) Predict; 2) Prevent; 3) Start; 4) Detect; 5) Notify; 6) Verify; 7) Diagnostic; 8) Respond; 9) Communication; 10) End; and 11) After-Action Review.FindingsWe identified 26783 outbreak reports, 1014 of which involved more than just the human health sector. Only six of the eleven milestones were mentioned in >50% of reports. The time between most milestones was on average shorter for outbreaks reporting both Predict (alert of a potential outbreak) and Prevent (response to predictive alert) events.InterpretationTracking progress in timeliness during outbreaks can focus efforts to prevent outbreaks from evolving into epidemics or pandemics. Response to predictive alerts demonstrated improved expediency in time to most milestones. We recommend the adoption of universally defined One Health outbreak milestones, including After Action Review, such that timeliness metrics can be used to assess outbreak response improvements over time.FundingThis study was made possible by the United States Agency for International Development's One Health Workforce-Next Generation Project (Cooperative Agreement 7200AA19CA00018).
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- 2022
5. Towards a sustainable one health approach to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever prevention: Focus areas and gaps in knowledge
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Sorvillo, Teresa E, Rodriguez, Sergio E, Hudson, Peter, Carey, Megan, Rodriguez, Luis L, Spiropoulou, Christina F, Bird, Brian H, Spengler, Jessica R, and Bente, Dennis A
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- 2020
6. Predicting the potential for zoonotic transmission and host associations for novel viruses
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Pandit, Pranav S, Anthony, Simon J, Goldstein, Tracey, Olival, Kevin J, Doyle, Megan M, Gardner, Nicole R, Bird, Brian, Smith, Woutrina, Wolking, David, Gilardi, Kirsten, Monagin, Corina, Kelly, Terra, Uhart, Marcela M, Epstein, Jonathan H, Machalaba, Catherine, Rostal, Melinda K, Dawson, Patrick, Hagan, Emily, Sullivan, Ava, Li, Hongying, Chmura, Aleksei A, Latinne, Alice, Lange, Christian, O’Rourke, Tammie, Olson, Sarah, Keatts, Lucy, Mendoza, A Patricia, Perez, Alberto, de Paula, Cátia Dejuste, Zimmerman, Dawn, Valitutto, Marc, LeBreton, Matthew, McIver, David, Islam, Ariful, Duong, Veasna, Mouiche, Moctar, Shi, Zhengli, Mulembakani, Prime, Kumakamba, Charles, Ali, Mohamed, Kebede, Nigatu, Tamoufe, Ubald, Bel-Nono, Samuel, Camara, Alpha, Pamungkas, Joko, Coulibaly, Kalpy J, Abu-Basha, Ehab, Kamau, Joseph, Silithammavong, Soubanh, Desmond, James, Hughes, Tom, Shiilegdamba, Enkhtuvshin, Aung, Ohnmar, Karmacharya, Dibesh, Nziza, Julius, Ndiaye, Daouda, Gbakima, Aiah, Sajali, Zikankuba, Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn, Robles, Erika Alandia, Ssebide, Benard, Suzán, Gerardo, Aguirre, Luis F, Solorio, Monica R, Dhole, Tapan N, Nga, Nguyen TT, Hitchens, Peta L, Joly, Damien O, Saylors, Karen, Fine, Amanda, Murray, Suzan, Karesh, William B, Daszak, Peter, Mazet, Jonna AK, and Johnson, Christine K
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Biological Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Infectious Diseases ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Infection ,Africa ,Animals ,Animals ,Wild ,Host Specificity ,Humans ,Viruses ,Zoonoses ,PREDICT Consortium ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
Host-virus associations have co-evolved under ecological and evolutionary selection pressures that shape cross-species transmission and spillover to humans. Observed virus-host associations provide relevant context for newly discovered wildlife viruses to assess knowledge gaps in host-range and estimate pathways for potential human infection. Using models to predict virus-host networks, we predicted the likelihood of humans as hosts for 513 newly discovered viruses detected by large-scale wildlife surveillance at high-risk animal-human interfaces in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Predictions indicated that novel coronaviruses are likely to infect a greater number of host species than viruses from other families. Our models further characterize novel viruses through prioritization scores and directly inform surveillance targets to identify host ranges for newly discovered viruses.
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- 2022
7. 2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales
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Kuhn, Jens H, Adkins, Scott, Agwanda, Bernard R, Al Kubrusli, Rim, Alkhovsky, Sergey V, Amarasinghe, Gaya K, Avšič-Županc, Tatjana, Ayllón, María A, Bahl, Justin, Balkema-Buschmann, Anne, Ballinger, Matthew J, Basler, Christopher F, Bavari, Sina, Beer, Martin, Bejerman, Nicolas, Bennett, Andrew J, Bente, Dennis A, Bergeron, Éric, Bird, Brian H, Blair, Carol D, Blasdell, Kim R, Blystad, Dag-Ragnar, Bojko, Jamie, Borth, Wayne B, Bradfute, Steven, Breyta, Rachel, Briese, Thomas, Brown, Paul A, Brown, Judith K, Buchholz, Ursula J, Buchmeier, Michael J, Bukreyev, Alexander, Burt, Felicity, Büttner, Carmen, Calisher, Charles H, Cao, Mengji, Casas, Inmaculada, Chandran, Kartik, Charrel, Rémi N, Cheng, Qi, Chiaki, Yuya, Chiapello, Marco, Choi, Il-Ryong, Ciuffo, Marina, Clegg, J Christopher S, Crozier, Ian, Dal Bó, Elena, de la Torre, Juan Carlos, de Lamballerie, Xavier, de Swart, Rik L, Debat, Humberto, Dheilly, Nolwenn M, Di Cicco, Emiliano, Di Paola, Nicholas, Di Serio, Francesco, Dietzgen, Ralf G, Digiaro, Michele, Dolnik, Olga, Drebot, Michael A, Drexler, J Felix, Dundon, William G, Duprex, W Paul, Dürrwald, Ralf, Dye, John M, Easton, Andrew J, Ebihara, Hideki, Elbeaino, Toufic, Ergünay, Koray, Ferguson, Hugh W, Fooks, Anthony R, Forgia, Marco, Formenty, Pierre BH, Fránová, Jana, Freitas-Astúa, Juliana, Fu, Jingjing, Fürl, Stephanie, Gago-Zachert, Selma, Gāo, George Fú, García, María Laura, García-Sastre, Adolfo, Garrison, Aura R, Gaskin, Thomas, Gonzalez, Jean-Paul J, Griffiths, Anthony, Goldberg, Tony L, Groschup, Martin H, Günther, Stephan, Hall, Roy A, Hammond, John, Han, Tong, Hepojoki, Jussi, Hewson, Roger, Hong, Jiang, Hong, Ni, Hongo, Seiji, Horie, Masayuki, Hu, John S, Hu, Tao, Hughes, Holly R, and Hüttner, Florian
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Biotechnology ,Humans ,Mononegavirales ,Viruses ,Biological Sciences ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Virology - Abstract
In March 2021, following the annual International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) ratification vote on newly proposed taxa, the phylum Negarnaviricota was amended and emended. The phylum was expanded by four families (Aliusviridae, Crepuscuviridae, Myriaviridae, and Natareviridae), three subfamilies (Alpharhabdovirinae, Betarhabdovirinae, and Gammarhabdovirinae), 42 genera, and 200 species. Thirty-nine species were renamed and/or moved and seven species were abolished. This article presents the updated taxonomy of Negarnaviricota as now accepted by the ICTV.
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- 2021
8. Correlates of cannabis use in a sample of mental health treatment-seeking Canadian armed forces members and veterans
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St. Cyr, Kate, Nazarov, Anthony, Le, Tri, Nouri, Maede, Saha, Priyonto, Forchuk, Callista A, Soares, Vanessa, Wanklyn, Sonya G., Bird, Brian M., Davis, Brent D., King, Lisa, Ketcheson, Felicia, and Richardson, J. Don
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- 2023
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9. Author Correction: Predicting the potential for zoonotic transmission and host associations for novel viruses
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Pandit, Pranav S., Anthony, Simon J., Goldstein, Tracey, Olival, Kevin J., Doyle, Megan M., Gardner, Nicole R., Bird, Brian, Smith, Woutrina, Wolking, David, Gilardi, Kirsten, Monagin, Corina, Kelly, Terra, Uhart, Marcela M., Epstein, Jonathan H., Machalaba, Catherine, Rostal, Melinda K., Dawson, Patrick, Hagan, Emily, Sullivan, Ava, Li, Hongying, Chmura, Aleksei A., Latinne, Alice, Lange, Christian, O’Rourke, Tammie, Olson, Sarah, Keatts, Lucy, Mendoza, A. Patricia, Perez, Alberto, de Paula, Cátia Dejuste, Zimmerman, Dawn, Valitutto, Marc, LeBreton, Matthew, McIver, David, Islam, Ariful, Duong, Veasna, Mouiche, Moctar, Shi, Zhengli, Mulembakani, Prime, Kumakamba, Charles, Ali, Mohamed, Kebede, Nigatu, Tamoufe, Ubald, Bel-Nono, Samuel, Camara, Alpha, Pamungkas, Joko, Coulibaly, Kalpy J., Abu-Basha, Ehab, Kamau, Joseph, Silithammavong, Soubanh, Desmond, James, Hughes, Tom, Shiilegdamba, Enkhtuvshin, Aung, Ohnmar, Karmacharya, Dibesh, Nziza, Julius, Ndiaye, Daouda, Gbakima, Aiah, sajali, Zikankuba, Wacharapluesadee, Supaporn, Robles, Erika Alandia, Ssebide, Benard, Suzán, Gerardo, Aguirre, Luis F., Solorio, Monica R., Dhole, Tapan N., Nga, Nguyen T. T., Hitchens, Peta L., Joly, Damien O., Saylors, Karen, Fine, Amanda, Murray, Suzan, Karesh, William B., Daszak, Peter, Mazet, Jonna A. K., and Johnson, Christine K.
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- 2023
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10. Bridging the gap: Using reservoir ecology and human serosurveys to estimate Lassa virus spillover in West Africa
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Basinski, Andrew J, Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth, Sjodin, Anna R, Varrelman, Tanner J, Remien, Christopher H, Layman, Nathan C, Bird, Brian H, Wolking, David J, Monagin, Corina, Ghersi, Bruno M, Barry, Peter A, Jarvis, Michael A, Gessler, Paul E, and Nuismer, Scott L
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Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation ,Environmental Sciences ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Aetiology ,Infection ,Africa ,Western ,Animals ,Animals ,Wild ,Computational Biology ,Disease Reservoirs ,Ecology ,Humans ,Lassa Fever ,Lassa virus ,Machine Learning ,Models ,Biological ,Models ,Statistical ,Risk ,Rodentia ,Mathematical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Information and Computing Sciences ,Bioinformatics - Abstract
Forecasting the risk of pathogen spillover from reservoir populations of wild or domestic animals is essential for the effective deployment of interventions such as wildlife vaccination or culling. Due to the sporadic nature of spillover events and limited availability of data, developing and validating robust, spatially explicit, predictions is challenging. Recent efforts have begun to make progress in this direction by capitalizing on machine learning methodologies. An important weakness of existing approaches, however, is that they generally rely on combining human and reservoir infection data during the training process and thus conflate risk attributable to the prevalence of the pathogen in the reservoir population with the risk attributed to the realized rate of spillover into the human population. Because effective planning of interventions requires that these components of risk be disentangled, we developed a multi-layer machine learning framework that separates these processes. Our approach begins by training models to predict the geographic range of the primary reservoir and the subset of this range in which the pathogen occurs. The spillover risk predicted by the product of these reservoir specific models is then fit to data on realized patterns of historical spillover into the human population. The result is a geographically specific spillover risk forecast that can be easily decomposed and used to guide effective intervention. Applying our method to Lassa virus, a zoonotic pathogen that regularly spills over into the human population across West Africa, results in a model that explains a modest but statistically significant portion of geographic variation in historical patterns of spillover. When combined with a mechanistic mathematical model of infection dynamics, our spillover risk model predicts that 897,700 humans are infected by Lassa virus each year across West Africa, with Nigeria accounting for more than half of these human infections.
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- 2021
11. 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales
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Kuhn, Jens H, Adkins, Scott, Alioto, Daniela, Alkhovsky, Sergey V, Amarasinghe, Gaya K, Anthony, Simon J, Avšič-Županc, Tatjana, Ayllón, María A, Bahl, Justin, Balkema-Buschmann, Anne, Ballinger, Matthew J, Bartonička, Tomáš, Basler, Christopher, Bavari, Sina, Beer, Martin, Bente, Dennis A, Bergeron, Éric, Bird, Brian H, Blair, Carol, Blasdell, Kim R, Bradfute, Steven B, Breyta, Rachel, Briese, Thomas, Brown, Paul A, Buchholz, Ursula J, Buchmeier, Michael J, Bukreyev, Alexander, Burt, Felicity, Buzkan, Nihal, Calisher, Charles H, Cao, Mengji, Casas, Inmaculada, Chamberlain, John, Chandran, Kartik, Charrel, Rémi N, Chen, Biao, Chiumenti, Michela, Choi, Il-Ryong, Clegg, J Christopher S, Crozier, Ian, da Graça, John V, Dal Bó, Elena, Dávila, Alberto MR, de la Torre, Juan Carlos, de Lamballerie, Xavier, de Swart, Rik L, Di Bello, Patrick L, Di Paola, Nicholas, Di Serio, Francesco, Dietzgen, Ralf G, Digiaro, Michele, Dolja, Valerian V, Dolnik, Olga, Drebot, Michael A, Drexler, Jan Felix, Dürrwald, Ralf, Dufkova, Lucie, Dundon, William G, Duprex, W Paul, Dye, John M, Easton, Andrew J, Ebihara, Hideki, Elbeaino, Toufic, Ergünay, Koray, Fernandes, Jorlan, Fooks, Anthony R, Formenty, Pierre BH, Forth, Leonie F, Fouchier, Ron AM, Freitas-Astúa, Juliana, Gago-Zachert, Selma, Gāo, George Fú, García, María Laura, García-Sastre, Adolfo, Garrison, Aura R, Gbakima, Aiah, Goldstein, Tracey, Gonzalez, Jean-Paul J, Griffiths, Anthony, Groschup, Martin H, Günther, Stephan, Guterres, Alexandro, Hall, Roy A, Hammond, John, Hassan, Mohamed, Hepojoki, Jussi, Hepojoki, Satu, Hetzel, Udo, Hewson, Roger, Hoffmann, Bernd, Hongo, Seiji, Höper, Dirk, Horie, Masayuki, Hughes, Holly R, Hyndman, Timothy H, Jambai, Amara, Jardim, Rodrigo, Jiāng, Dàohóng, Jin, Qi, and Jonson, Gilda B
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Biotechnology ,Mononegavirales ,Terminology as Topic ,Biological Sciences ,Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Virology - Abstract
In March 2020, following the annual International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) ratification vote on newly proposed taxa, the phylum Negarnaviricota was amended and emended. At the genus rank, 20 new genera were added, two were deleted, one was moved, and three were renamed. At the species rank, 160 species were added, four were deleted, ten were moved and renamed, and 30 species were renamed. This article presents the updated taxonomy of Negarnaviricota as now accepted by the ICTV.
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- 2020
12. Fruit bats in flight: a look into the movements of the ecologically important Eidolon helvum in Tanzania
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Randhawa, Nistara, Bird, Brian H, VanWormer, Elizabeth, Sijali, Zikankuba, Kilonzo, Christopher, Msigwa, Alphonce, Ekiri, Abel B, Samson, Aziza, Epstein, Jonathan H, Wolking, David J, Smith, Woutrina A, Martínez-López, Beatriz, Kazwala, Rudovick, and Mazet, Jonna AK
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Life on Land ,Good Health and Well Being ,Bats ,Eidolon helvum ,Tracking ,Movements ,Urban areas ,Protected areas - Abstract
BackgroundMany ecologically important plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including the widely distributed African straw-colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum). Their ability to fly long distances makes them essential for connecting plant populations across fragmented landscapes. While bats have been implicated as a reservoir of infectious diseases, their role in disease transmission to humans is not well understood. In this pilot study, we tracked E. helvum to shed light on their movement patterns in Tanzania and possible contact with other species.MethodsTracking devices were deployed on 25 bats captured in the Morogoro Municipal and Kilombero District area near the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania. Nightly flight patterns, areas corresponding to foraging bouts and feeding roosts, and new day roosts were determined from bat movement data and characterized according to their proximity to urban built-up and protected areas. Sites for additional environmental surveillance using camera traps were identified via tracking data to determine species coming in contact with fruits discarded by bats.ResultsTracking data revealed variability between individual bat movements and a fidelity to foraging areas. Bats were tracked from one to six nights, with a mean cumulative nightly flight distance of 26.14 km (min: 0.33, max: 97.57) based on data from high-resolution GPS tags. While the majority of their foraging locations were in or near urban areas, bats also foraged in protected areas, of which the Udzungwa Mountains National Park was the most frequented. Camera traps in fruit orchards frequented by tracked bats showed the presence of multiple species of wildlife, with vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) observed as directly handling and eating fruit discarded by bats.ConclusionsBecause we observed multiple interactions of animals with fruits discarded by bats, specifically with vervet monkeys, the possibility of disease spillover risk exists via this indirect pathway. With flight distances of up to 97 km, however, the role of E. helvum in the seed dispersal of plants across both protected and urban built-up areas in Tanzania may be even more important, especially by helping connect increasingly fragmented landscapes during this Anthropocene epoch.
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- 2020
13. Utility of the Rose Bengal Test as a Point-of-Care Test for Human Brucellosis in Endemic African Settings: A Systematic Review
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Ekiri, Abel B, Kilonzo, Christopher, Bird, Brian H, VanWormer, Elizabeth, Wolking, David J, Smith, Woutrina A, Masanja, Honorati, Kazwala, Rudovick R, and Mazet, Jonna AK
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Health Services ,Clinical Research ,Prevention ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Clinical Sciences ,Immunology ,Public Health and Health Services - Abstract
In endemic African areas, such as Tanzania, Brucella spp. cause human febrile illnesses, which often go unrecognized and misdiagnosed, resulting in delayed diagnosis, underdiagnosis, and underreporting. Although rapid and affordable point-of-care tests, such as the Rose Bengal test (RBT), are available, acceptance and adoption of these tests at the national level are hindered by a lack of local diagnostic performance data. To address this need, evidence on the diagnostic performance of RBT as a human brucellosis point-of-care test was reviewed. The review was initially focused on studies conducted in Tanzania but was later extended to worldwide because few relevant studies from Tanzania were identified. Databases including Web of Science, Embase, MEDLINE, and World Health Organization Global Index Medicus were searched for studies assessing the diagnostic performance of RBT (sensitivity and specificity) for detection of human brucellosis, in comparison to the reference standard culture. Sixteen eligible studies were identified and reviewed following screening. The diagnostic sensitivity (DSe) and specificity (DSp) of RBT compared to culture as the gold standard were 87.5% and 100%, respectively, in studies that used suitable "true positive" and "true negative" patient comparison groups and were considered to be of high scientific quality. Diagnostic DSe and DSp of RBT compared to culture in studies that also used suitable "true positive" and "true negative" patient comparison groups but were considered to be of moderate scientific quality varied from 92.5% to 100% and 94.3 to 99.9%, respectively. The good diagnostic performance of RBT combined with its simplicity, quickness, and affordability makes RBT an ideal (or close to) stand-alone point-of-care test for early clinical diagnosis and management of human brucellosis and nonmalarial fevers in small and understaffed health facilities and laboratories in endemic areas in Africa and elsewhere.
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- 2020
14. Isolation of Angola-like Marburg virus from Egyptian rousette bats from West Africa.
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Amman, Brian R, Bird, Brian H, Bakarr, Ibrahim A, Bangura, James, Schuh, Amy J, Johnny, Jonathan, Sealy, Tara K, Conteh, Immah, Koroma, Alusine H, Foday, Ibrahim, Amara, Emmanuel, Bangura, Abdulai A, Gbakima, Aiah A, Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre, Belaganahalli, Manjunatha, Dhanota, Jasjeet, Chow, Andrew, Ontiveros, Victoria, Gibson, Alexandra, Turay, Joseph, Patel, Ketan, Graziano, James, Bangura, Camilla, Kamanda, Emmanuel S, Osborne, Augustus, Saidu, Emmanuel, Musa, Jonathan, Bangura, Doris, Williams, Samuel Maxwell Tom, Wadsworth, Richard, Turay, Mohamed, Edwin, Lavalie, Mereweather-Thompson, Vanessa, Kargbo, Dickson, Bairoh, Fatmata V, Kanu, Marilyn, Robert, Willie, Lungai, Victor, Guetiya Wadoum, Raoul Emeric, Coomber, Moinya, Kanu, Osman, Jambai, Amara, Kamara, Sorie M, Taboy, Celine H, Singh, Tushar, Mazet, Jonna AK, Nichol, Stuart T, Goldstein, Tracey, Towner, Jonathan S, and Lebbie, Aiah
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Animals ,Chiroptera ,Marburg Virus Disease ,Viral Proteins ,Likelihood Functions ,Sequence Analysis ,DNA ,Phylogeny ,Genome ,Viral ,Geography ,Africa ,Western ,Marburgvirus ,Caves ,Sequence Analysis ,DNA ,Genome ,Viral ,Africa ,Western - Abstract
Marburg virus (MARV) causes sporadic outbreaks of severe Marburg virus disease (MVD). Most MVD outbreaks originated in East Africa and field studies in East Africa, South Africa, Zambia, and Gabon identified the Egyptian rousette bat (ERB; Rousettus aegyptiacus) as a natural reservoir. However, the largest recorded MVD outbreak with the highest case-fatality ratio happened in 2005 in Angola, where direct spillover from bats was not shown. Here, collaborative studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Njala University, University of California, Davis USAID-PREDICT, and the University of Makeni identify MARV circulating in ERBs in Sierra Leone. PCR, antibody and virus isolation data from 1755 bats of 42 species shows active MARV infection in approximately 2.5% of ERBs. Phylogenetic analysis identifies MARVs that are similar to the Angola strain. These results provide evidence of MARV circulation in West Africa and demonstrate the value of pathogen surveillance to identify previously undetected threats.
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- 2020
15. One Health timeliness metrics to track and evaluate outbreak response reporting: A scoping review
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Fieldhouse, Jane K., Randhawa, Nistara, Fair, Elizabeth, Bird, Brian, Smith, Woutrina, and Mazet, Jonna A.K.
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- 2022
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16. Spatio-temporal spread of Lassa virus and a new rodent host in the Mano River Union area, West Africa.
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Bangura, Umaru, Davis, Christopher, Lamin, Joyce, Bangura, James, Soropogui, Barré, Davison, Andrew J., Nichols, Jenna, Vucak, Matej, Dawson, Mickael, Ansumana, Rashid, Sondufu, Dianah, Cadar, Dániel, Rieger, Toni, Thomson, Emma, Sahr, Foday, Magassouba, N'Faly, Ghersi, Bruno, Bird, Brian H., and Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth
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- 2024
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17. Discontinuation of mental health treatment among Canadian military personnel.
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Nazarov, Anthony, Roth, Maya L., Liu, Aihua, Wanklyn, Sonya G., Dempster, Kylie S., Plouffe, Rachel A., Bird, Brian M., Fikretoglu, Deniz, Garber, Bryan, and Richardson, J. Don
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- 2024
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18. Author Correction: The discovery of Bombali virus adds further support for bats as hosts of ebolaviruses.
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Goldstein, Tracey, Anthony, Simon J, Gbakima, Aiah, Bird, Brian H, Bangura, James, Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre, Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N, Wells, Heather L, Dhanota, Jasjeet K, Liang, Eliza, Grodus, Michael, Jangra, Rohit K, DeJesus, Veronica A, Lasso, Gorka, Smith, Brett R, Jambai, Amara, Kamara, Brima O, Kamara, Sorie, Bangura, William, Monagin, Corina, Shapira, Sagi, Johnson, Christine K, Saylors, Karen, Rubin, Edward M, Chandran, Kartik, Lipkin, W Ian, and Mazet, Jonna AK
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Microbiology ,Medical Microbiology - Abstract
In the version of this Article originally published, the bat species for 12 individuals were incorrectly identified in Supplementary Table 1 and 2. After resequencing the MT-CytB and MT-CO1 segments and reviewing the data, the authors have corrected the errors for these 12 animals. In the amended version of the Supplementary Information, Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 have been replaced to include the corrected host species information. None of the 12 bats affected were positive for the Bombali virus, and the conclusions of the study are therefore unchanged.
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- 2018
19. The discovery of Bombali virus adds further support for bats as hosts of ebolaviruses
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Goldstein, Tracey, Anthony, Simon J, Gbakima, Aiah, Bird, Brian H, Bangura, James, Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre, Belaganahalli, Manjunatha N, Wells, Heather L, Dhanota, Jasjeet K, Liang, Eliza, Grodus, Michael, Jangra, Rohit K, DeJesus, Veronica A, Lasso, Gorka, Smith, Brett R, Jambai, Amara, Kamara, Brima O, Kamara, Sorie, Bangura, William, Monagin, Corina, Shapira, Sagi, Johnson, Christine K, Saylors, Karen, Rubin, Edward M, Chandran, Kartik, Lipkin, W Ian, and Mazet, Jonna AK
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Vaccine Related ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Infection ,Animals ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Chiroptera ,Ebolavirus ,Genome ,Viral ,Humans ,Phylogeny ,Viral Envelope Proteins ,Viral Load ,Virus Internalization ,Microbiology ,Medical Microbiology - Abstract
Here we describe the complete genome of a new ebolavirus, Bombali virus (BOMV) detected in free-tailed bats in Sierra Leone (little free-tailed (Chaerephon pumilus) and Angolan free-tailed (Mops condylurus)). The bats were found roosting inside houses, indicating the potential for human transmission. We show that the viral glycoprotein can mediate entry into human cells. However, further studies are required to investigate whether exposure has actually occurred or if BOMV is pathogenic in humans.
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- 2018
20. Tolerability of Current Treatments for Dry Eye Disease: A Review of Approved and Investigational Therapies.
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Gupta, Preeya K, Toyos, Rolando, Sheppard, John D, Toyos, Melissa, Mah, Francis S, Bird, Brian, Theriot, Pamela E, and Higgins, Don
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DRY eye syndromes ,INVESTIGATIONAL therapies ,WESTERN countries ,SYMPTOMS ,DRUG therapy - Abstract
Dry eye disease (DED) is a common, multifactorial ocular disease impacting 5% to 20% of people in Western countries and 45% to 70% in Asian countries. Despite the prevalence of DED and the number of treatment approaches available, signs and symptoms of the disease continue to limit the quality of life for many patients. Standard over-the-counter treatment approaches and behavior/environmental modifications may help some cases but more persistent forms often require pharmacological interventions. Approved and investigational pharmaceutical approaches attempt to treat the signs and symptoms of DED in different ways and tend to have varying tolerability among patients. While several pharmacological approaches are the standard for persistent and severe disease, mechanical options provide alternate treatment modalities that attempt to balance efficacy and comfort. Newer approaches target the causes of DED, utilizing novel delivery methods to minimize irritation and adverse events. Here, we review approved and investigational approaches to treating DED and compare patient tolerability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Theoretical risk of genetic reassortment should not impede development of live, attenuated Rift Valley fever (RVF) vaccines commentary on the draft WHO RVF Target Product Profile
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Monath, Thomas P., Kortekaas, Jeroen, Watts, Douglas M., Christofferson, Rebecca C., Desiree LaBeaud, Angelle, Gowen, Brian B, Peters, Clarence J., Smith, Darci R., Swanepoel, Robert, Morrill, John C., Ksiazek, Thomas G., Pittman, Phillip R, Nichol, Stuart T., Bird, Brian H., and Bettinger, George
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- 2020
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22. Testosterone reduces the threat premium in competitive resource division
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Geniole, Shawn N., Proietti, Valentina, Bird, Brian M., Ortiz, Triana L., Bonin, Pierre L., Goldfarb, Bernard, Watson, Neil V., and Carré, Justin M.
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- 2019
23. Human Interactions with Bat Populations in Bombali, Sierra Leone
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Euren, Jason, Bangura, James, Gbakima, Aiah, Sinah, Marilyn, Yonda, Sylvester, Lange, Christian E., McIver, David J., LeBreton, Matthew, Wolking, David, Grigorescu Monagin, Corina, Bird, Brian, and Saylors, Karen
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- 2020
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24. Primary Cardiac Lymphoma presenting with cardiac tamponade and complete heart block; Case Report
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Kelleher, Ruth, primary, Bird, Brian Healey, additional, Hayes, Tríona, additional, and O’Sullivan, Crochan J, additional
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- 2023
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25. Effect of exogenous testosterone on cooperation depends on personality and time pressure
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Bird, Brian M., Geniole, Shawn N., Procyshyn, Tanya L., Ortiz, Triana L., Carré, Justin M., and Watson, Neil V.
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- 2019
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26. Forcing all Canadian hospitals to offer MAID would be a toxic dose of intolerance
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Bird, Brian
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Hospitals -- Services -- Religious aspects -- Canada ,Assisted suicide -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Ethical aspects -- Religious aspects ,Government regulation ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: BRIAN BIRD Lecturer at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia T he recent news story of a patient who was denied medically [...]
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27. Environmental and Physiological Factors Associated with Seoul Virus Infection among Urban Populations of Norway Rats
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Klein, Sabra L., Bird, Brian H., Nelson, Randy J., and Glass, Gregory E.
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28. Perspectives of Next-Generation Live-Attenuated Rift Valley Fever Vaccines for Animal and Human Use
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Wichgers Schreur, Paul J., Bird, Brian H., Ikegami, Tetsuro, Bermúdez-Méndez, Erick, Kortekaas, Jeroen, Wichgers Schreur, Paul J., Bird, Brian H., Ikegami, Tetsuro, Bermúdez-Méndez, Erick, and Kortekaas, Jeroen
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Live-attenuated Rift Valley fever (RVF) vaccines transiently replicate in the vaccinated host, thereby effectively initiating an innate and adaptive immune response. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV)-specific neutralizing antibodies are considered the main correlate of protection. Vaccination with classical live-attenuated RVF vaccines during gestation in livestock has been associated with fetal malformations, stillbirths, and fetal demise. Facilitated by an increased understanding of the RVFV infection and replication cycle and availability of reverse genetics systems, novel rationally-designed live-attenuated candidate RVF vaccines with improved safety profiles have been developed. Several of these experimental vaccines are currently advancing beyond the proof-of-concept phase and are being evaluated for application in both animals and humans. We here provide perspectives on some of these next-generation live-attenuated RVF vaccines and highlight the opportunities and challenges of these approaches to improve global health.
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29. Primary cardiac lymphoma presenting with cardiac tamponade and complete heart block: case report.
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Kelleher, Ruth, Bird, Brian Healey, Hayes, Tríona, and O'Sullivan, Crochan J
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CARDIAC tamponade ,HEART block ,ARRHYTHMIA ,LYMPHOMAS ,CARDIAC pacemakers ,TISSUE analysis - Abstract
Background Primary cardiac lymphoma (PCL) is rare and its presentation can be variable. Thorough workup of suspected PCL or other cardiac tumours typically incorporates a range of imaging techniques and laboratory investigations but ultimately diagnosis is confirmed by histological analysis of myocardial tissue. Case Summary An 80-year-old Caucasian female presented with complete heart block and symptomatic cardiac tamponade. A pericardiocentesis was performed and a dual-chamber permanent pacemaker was implanted for the management of her complete heart block. Subsequently, a right atrial mass was discovered on imaging and the patient underwent endomyocardial biopsy of the mass. Histological analysis of the sample confirmed a primary cardiac lymphoma. The patient opted to forgo treatment with chemotherapy and died from her disease 1 month later. Discussion Cardiac arrhythmias can occur in PCL due to infiltration of conduction pathways. Characterization of cardiac masses on various imaging modalities and laboratory tests guides diagnosis. Tissue diagnosis is required to confirm PCL. The location of a cardiac mass may present technical challenges when undertaking a biopsy, so the best approach to tissue sampling should be considered on an individual basis. Without treatment survival is less than one month but with modern chemoimmunotherapy five-year survival may exceed 50%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Predicting the fine‐scale spatial distribution of zoonotic reservoirs using computer vision.
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Layman, Nathan C., Basinski, Andrew J., Zhang, Boyu, Eskew, Evan A., Bird, Brian H., Ghersi, Bruno M., Bangura, James, Fichet‐Calvet, Elisabeth, Remien, Christopher H., Vandi, Mohamed, Bah, Mohamed, and Nuismer, Scott L.
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ZOONOSES ,REGRESSION trees ,EMERGING infectious diseases ,FORECASTING - Abstract
Zoonotic diseases threaten human health worldwide and are often associated with anthropogenic disturbance. Predicting how disturbance influences spillover risk is critical for effective disease intervention but difficult to achieve at fine spatial scales. Here, we develop a method that learns the spatial distribution of a reservoir species from aerial imagery. Our approach uses neural networks to extract features of known or hypothesized importance from images. The spatial distribution of these features is then summarized and linked to spatially explicit reservoir presence/absence data using boosted regression trees. We demonstrate the utility of our method by applying it to the reservoir of Lassa virus, Mastomys natalensis, within the West African nations of Sierra Leone and Guinea. We show that, when trained using reservoir trapping data and publicly available aerial imagery, our framework learns relationships between environmental features and reservoir occurrence and accurately ranks areas according to the likelihood of reservoir presence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Abstract 5584: Analysis of cell free DNA to predict outcome to Bevacizumab combination therapy in metastatic colorectal cancer patients
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Miller, Ian S., primary, Thomas, Valentina, additional, Venken, Tom, additional, Arijs, Ingrid, additional, Barat, Ana, additional, Betge, Johannes, additional, Zhan, Tianzuo, additional, Gaiser, Timo, additional, Ebert, Matthias P., additional, Prehn, Jochen, additional, Klinger, Rut, additional, O’Connor, Darran P., additional, Moulton, Brian Brian, additional, Murphy, Verena, additional, McDermott, Ray, additional, Bird, Brian, additional, Leonard, Gregory, additional, Grogan, Liam, additional, Horgan, Anne, additional, Schulte, Nadine, additional, Moehler, Markus, additional, Prannikar, Nicole, additional, Franz-Werner, Judith, additional, Feustel, Hans-Peter, additional, Lambrechts, Diether, additional, and Byrne, Annette T., additional
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32. Identifying the genetic basis of viral spillover using Lassa virus as a test case
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Whitlock, Alexander O. B., primary, Bird, Brian H., additional, Ghersi, Bruno, additional, Davison, Andrew J., additional, Hughes, Joseph, additional, Nichols, Jenna, additional, Vučak, Matej, additional, Amara, Emmanuel, additional, Bangura, James, additional, Lavalie, Edwin G., additional, Kanu, Marilyn C., additional, Kanu, Osman T., additional, Sjodin, Anna, additional, Remien, Christopher H., additional, and Nuismer, Scott L., additional
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33. Ebola Virus Epidemiology, Transmission, and Evolution during Seven Months in Sierra Leone
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Park, Daniel J., Dudas, Gytis, Wohl, Shirlee, Goba, Augustine, Whitmer, Shannon L.M., Andersen, Kristian G., Sealfon, Rachel S., Ladner, Jason T., Kugelman, Jeffrey R., Matranga, Christian B., Winnicki, Sarah M., Qu, James, Gire, Stephen K., Gladden-Young, Adrianne, Jalloh, Simbirie, Nosamiefan, Dolo, Yozwiak, Nathan L., Moses, Lina M., Jiang, Pan-Pan, Lin, Aaron E., Schaffner, Stephen F., Bird, Brian, Towner, Jonathan, Mamoh, Mambu, Gbakie, Michael, Kanneh, Lansana, Kargbo, David, Massally, James L.B., Kamara, Fatima K., Konuwa, Edwin, Sellu, Josephine, Jalloh, Abdul A., Mustapha, Ibrahim, Foday, Momoh, Yillah, Mohamed, Erickson, Bobbie R., Sealy, Tara, Blau, Dianna, Paddock, Christopher, Brault, Aaron, Amman, Brian, Basile, Jane, Bearden, Scott, Belser, Jessica, Bergeron, Eric, Campbell, Shelley, Chakrabarti, Ayan, Dodd, Kimberly, Flint, Mike, Gibbons, Aridth, Goodman, Christin, Klena, John, McMullan, Laura, Morgan, Laura, Russell, Brandy, Salzer, Johanna, Sanchez, Angela, Wang, David, Jungreis, Irwin, Tomkins-Tinch, Christopher, Kislyuk, Andrey, Lin, Michael F., Chapman, Sinead, MacInnis, Bronwyn, Matthews, Ashley, Bochicchio, James, Hensley, Lisa E., Kuhn, Jens H., Nusbaum, Chad, Schieffelin, John S., Birren, Bruce W., Forget, Marc, Nichol, Stuart T., Palacios, Gustavo F., Ndiaye, Daouda, Happi, Christian, Gevao, Sahr M., Vandi, Mohamed A., Kargbo, Brima, Holmes, Edward C., Bedford, Trevor, Gnirke, Andreas, Ströher, Ute, Rambaut, Andrew, Garry, Robert F., and Sabeti, Pardis C.
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34. Vertebrate host susceptibility to
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Bosco-Lauth, Angela M., Calvert, Amanda E., Root, J. Jeffrey, Gidlewski, Tom, Bird, Brian H., Bowen, Richard A., Muehlenbachs, Atis, Zaki, Sherif R., and Brault, Aaron C.
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Bunyaviruses -- Research ,Leucopenia -- Care and treatment ,White-tailed deer -- Research ,Thrombocytopenia -- Care and treatment ,Health - Abstract
Heartland virus (HRTV) is a novel bunyavirus (family Bunyaviridae, genus Phlebovirus) first identified in the United States in 2 persons with thrombocytopenia/ leukopenia in Missouri in 2009 (1). The virus [...]
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35. Assessing the Impact of a Utility Scale Solar Photovoltaic Facility on a Down Gradient Mojave Desert Ecosystem
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Devitt, Dale A., primary, Apodaca, Lorenzo, additional, Bird, Brian, additional, Dawyot, John P., additional, Fenstermaker, Lynn, additional, and Petrie, Matthew D., additional
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36. Utility of oral swab sampling for Ebola virus detection in guinea pig model
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Spengler, Jessica R., Chakrabarti, Ayan K., Coleman-McCray, JoAnn D., Martin, Brock E., Nichol, Stuart T., Spiropoulou, Christina F., and Bird, Brian H.
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United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Analysis ,Ebola virus infections -- Health aspects -- Analysis ,Infection -- Health aspects -- Analysis ,Ebola virus -- Health aspects -- Analysis ,Health - Abstract
Ebola virus (EBOV) causes Ebola virus disease (EVD), which results in a high number of deaths in humans. EBOV is the etiologic agent of the ongoing EVD outbreak in West [...]
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37. Genome Sequences of Five Arenaviruses from Pygmy Mice (Mus minutoides) in Sierra Leone
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Vucak, Matej, Bangura, James, Ghersi, Bruno M., Nichols, Jenna, Hughes, Joseph, da Silva Filipe, Ana, Tremeau-Bravard, Alexandre, Wolking, David J., Amara, Emmanuel, Bangura, Abdulai, Kanu, Marilyn C., Kanu, Osman T., Kargbo, Dickson, Lavalie, Edwin G., Lungay, Victor, Robert, Willie, Turay, Mohamed, Fornie, Steven, Samba, Thomas T., Sesay, Bankolay B., Swaray, Patrick, Vandi, Mohamed A., Bah, Mohamed Alpha, Mansaray, Andrew A., Bird, Brian H., and Davison, Andrew J.
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Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,viruses ,Genetics ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
The genome sequences of five strains of a mammarenavirus were assembled from metagenomic data from pygmy mice ( Mus minutoides ) captured in Sierra Leone. The nearest fully sequenced relatives of this virus, which was named Seli virus, are lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, Lunk virus, and Ryukyu virus.
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38. Novel Paramyxovirus Associated with severe acute febrile disease, South Sudan And Uganda, 2012
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Albariho, Cesar G., Foltzer, Michael, Towner, Jonathan S., Rowe, Lory A., Campbell, Shelley, Jaramillo, Carlos M., Bird, Brian H., Reeder, DeeAnn M., Vodzak, Megan E., Rota, Paul, Metcalfe, Maureen G., Spiropoulou, Christina F., Knust, Barbara, Vincent, Joel P., Frace, Michael A., Nichol, Stuart T., Rollin, Pierre E., and Stroher, Ute
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United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Analysis ,Bats -- Analysis ,Enzymes -- Analysis ,Health - Abstract
Paramyxoviruses comprise a large family of viruses, including pathogens that cause severe disease in humans (1). Worldwide, >100 paramyxoviruses have been identified in bats and rodents (2-4). Among these, few [...]
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39. 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (US), National Cancer Institute (US), National Institutes of Health (US), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (US), US Department of Homeland Security, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (US), Kuhn, Jens H. [0000-0002-7800-6045], Adkins, Scott [0000-0003-0095-8414], Alioto, Daniela [0000-0002-4954-8363], Alkhovsky, Sergey V. [0000-0001-6913-5841], Amarasinghe, Gaya K. [0000-0002-0418-9707], Avsic-Zupanc, Tatjana [0000-0001-6243-0688], Ayllón, María A. [0000-0001-7893-6106], Bahl, Justin [0000-0001-7572-4300], Balkema-Buschmann, A. [0000-0001-7613-9592], Ballinger, Matthew J. [0000-0001-7453-8725], Bartonička, Tomáš [0000-0001-7335-2435], Basler, Christopher F. [0000-0003-4195-425X], Bavari, Sina [0000-0001-8424-5635], Beer, Martin [0000-0002-0598-5254], Bente, Dennis A. [0000-0002-5150-7368], Bergeron, Éric [0000-0003-3398-8628], Bird, Brian H. [0000-0001-8170-8710], Blair, Carol D. [0000-0002-2803-0354], Blasdell, Kim R. [0000-0003-2121-0376], Bradfute, Steven B. [0000-0002-1985-751X], Breyta, Rachel [0000-0002-9106-1014], Briese, Thomas [0000-0002-4819-8963], Brown, Paul A. [0000-0002-6697-7688], Buchholz, Ursula J. [0000-0002-2329-3198], Buchmeier, Michael J. [0000-0002-2387-9287], Bukreyev, Alexander [0000-0002-0342-4824], Burt, Felicity [0000-0002-7238-7799], Buzkan, Nihal [0000-0002-0428-0447], Calisher, Charles H. [0000-0003-0213-294X], Cao, Mengji [0000-0003-0396-262X], Casas, Inmaculada [0000-0003-1840-1198], Chamberlain, John [0000-0002-7387-6420], Chandran, Kartik [0000-0003-0232-7077], Charrel, Rémi N. [0000-0002-7675-8251], Chen, Biao [0000-0002-2450-9296], Chiumenti, Michela [0000-0002-8412-3037], Choi, Il-Ryong [0000-0002-8035-7573], Clegg, J Christopher S. [0000-0003-3765-1862], Crozier, Ian [0000-0003-2485-4011], da Graça, John V. [0000-0003-0743-1519], Dávila, Alberto M.R. [0000-0002-6918-7673], de la Torre, J. C. [0000-0002-8171-8115], de Lamballerie, Xavier [0000-0001-7895-2720], De Swart, Rik L. [0000-0003-3599-8969], Di Bello, Patrick L. [0000-0002-4773-8040], Di Paola, Nicholas [0000-0002-9694-3913], Di Serio, Francesco [0000-0003-2822-704X], Dietzgen, Ralf G. [0000-0002-7772-2250], Digiaro, Michele [0009-0006-3089-3606], Dolja, Valerian V. [0000-0002-8148-4670], Dolnik, Olga [0000-0001-7739-4798], Drexler, J. Felix [0000-0002-3509-0232], Dürrwald, Ralf [0000-0002-3432-0438], Dufkova, Lucie [0000-0001-7302-2057], Dundon, William G. [0000-0002-2776-169X], Duprex, W. Paul [0000-0003-1716-6376], Dye, John M. [0000-0002-0883-5016], Easton, Andrew J. [0000-0002-2288-3882], Ebihara, Hideki [0000-0002-2576-9735], Elbeaino, Toufic [0000-0003-2211-7907], Ergünay, Koray [0000-0001-5422-1982], Fernandes, Jorlan [0000-0002-5039-0604], Fooks, Anthony R. [0000-0002-3243-6154], Formenty, Pierre B.H. [0000-0002-9482-5411], Forth, Leonie F [0000-0002-2708-2515], Fouchier, Ron A.M. [0000-0001-8095-2869], Freitas-Astúa, Juliana [0000-0002-0506-6880], Gago-Zachert, Selma [0000-0002-1084-2119], Gāo, George Fú [0000-0002-3869-615X], García, María Laura [0000-0001-6468-6943], García-Sastre, Adolfo [0000-0002-6551-1827], Garrison, Aura R. [0000-0003-3034-6400], Gbakima, Aiah [0000-0002-7642-0752], Goldstein, Tracey [0000-0002-1672-7410], Gonzalez, Jean-Paul J. [0000-0003-3063-1770], Griffiths, Anthony [0000-0001-5435-8364], Groschup, M. H. [0000-0003-0215-185X], Günther, Stephan [0000-0002-6562-0230], Guterres, Alexandro [0000-0001-8323-1477], Hall, Roy A. [0000-0001-5778-1387], Hammond, John [0000-0001-7593-747X], Hassan, Mohamed [0000-0002-1289-0878], Hepojoki, Jussi [0000-0001-5699-214X], Hepojoki, Satu [0000-0002-0696-1879], Hetzel, Udo [0000-0001-9142-560X], Hewson, Roger [0000-0003-2273-3152], Höper, Dirk [0000-0001-8408-2274], Horie, Masayuki [0000-0003-4682-7698], Hyndman, Timothy [0000-0002-7047-5023], Hughes, Holly R. [0000-0003-1380-8263], Hyndman, Timothy [0000-0003-4083-562X], Jambai, Amara [0000-0003-3754-2500], Jardim, Rodrigo [0000-0002-0943-5356], Jiāng, Dàohóng [0000-0002-3862-7461], Jonson, Gilda B. [0000-0003-0097-8634], Junglen, Sandra [0000-0002-3799-6011], Klempa, B. [0000-0002-6931-1224], Klingström, Jonas [0000-0001-9076-1441], Kobinger, Gary [0000-0003-0612-2298], Kondō, Hideki [0000-0001-9220-5350], Koonin, Eugene V. [0000-0003-3943-8299], Krupovic, Mart [0000-0001-5486-0098], Kurath, Gael [0000-0003-3294-560X], Laenen, Lies [0000-0001-9118-8608], Langevin, Stanley L. [0000-0002-6833-271X], Lee, Benhur [0000-0003-0760-1709], Lemos, Elba R.S. [0000-0003-3761-0200], Lukashevich, Igor S. [0000-0001-6523-5116], Maes, Piet [0000-0002-4571-5232], Marklewitz, Marco [0000-0003-1828-8770], Marzano, Shin-Yi L. [0000-0003-0548-3761], Mielke-Ehret, Nicole [0000-0003-0096-0696], Minafra, Angelantonio [0000-0002-0547-7129], Minutolo, Maria [0000-0001-7816-2657], Mühlberger, Elke [0000-0003-3547-9376], Naidu, Rayapati [0000-0002-7273-5116], Natsuaki, Tomohide [0000-0003-1823-7308], Navarro, José A. [0000-0002-0536-6074], Netesov, Sergey V. [0000-0002-7786-2464], Neumann, Gabriele [0000-0001-7054-1775], Nowotny, N. [0000-0002-3548-571X], Nunes, Márcio R.T. [0000-0003-0529-0230], Nylund, Are [0000-0002-1932-6604], Okland, Arnfinn Lodden [0000-0003-3062-4386], Oliveira, Renata C. [0000-0002-1904-7533], Pallás, Vicente [0000-0003-4954-989X], Pályi, Bernadett [0000-0003-1975-4198], Parrish, Colin R. [0000-0002-1836-6655], Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex [0000-0002-6924-157X], Pawęska, Janusz T. [0000-0001-8776-7519], Radoshitzky, Sheli R. [0000-0001-8976-8056], Rahman, Aziz-Ul [0000-0002-3342-4462], Ramos-González, Pedro L. [0000-0002-9640-6587], Resende, Renato O. [0000-0003-3852-1576], Romanowski, Víctor [0000-0001-6378-7929], Robles Luna, Gabriel [0000-0003-3409-5557], Rota, Paul [0000-0002-8595-4094], Rubbenstroth, Dennis [0000-0002-8209-6274], Runstadler, Jonathan A. [0000-0002-6747-7765], Ruzek, Daniel [0000-0003-4655-2380], Sabanadzovic, Sead [0000-0002-2995-2633], Salát, Jiří [0000-0002-9915-8953], Sarpkaya, Kamil [0000-0001-5794-668X], Sasaya, Takahide [0000-0002-5020-9377], Shabbir, Muhammad Z. [0000-0003-4908-3313], Shí, Zhènglì [0000-0002-7309-6838], Sironi, Manuela [0000-0002-2267-5266], Smither, Sophie [0000-0002-7835-3581], Smura, Teemu [0000-0002-9187-3151], Spann, Kirsten [0000-0003-0567-8382], Spengler, Jessica R. [0000-0002-5383-0513], Stenglein, Mark D. [0000-0002-0993-813X], Takada, Ayato [0000-0003-2464-6642], Tesh, Robert B. [0000-0002-9226-397X], Thornburg, Natalie J. [0000-0003-3523-3616], Tomonaga, Keizō [0000-0003-0405-7103], Tordo, Noël [0000-0001-5873-059X], Towner, Jonathan S. [0000-0002-6473-3049], Turina, Massimo [0000-0002-9659-9470], Tzanetakis, Ioannis E. [0000-0002-5970-1763], Ulrich, R. G. [0000-0002-5620-1528], Vaira, Anna Maria [0000-0003-2526-4419], Van den Hoogen, Bernadette [0000-0003-1996-8559], Varsani, Arvind [0000-0003-4111-2415], Verbeek, Martin [0000-0002-8973-3803], Wahl, Victoria [0000-0002-6588-4308], Whitfield, Anna E. [0000-0002-3538-015X], Wolf, Yuri I. [0000-0002-0247-8708], Yutin, Natalya [0000-0002-3633-5123], Zerbini, F. 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In March 2020, following the annual International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) ratification vote on newly proposed taxa, the phylum Negarnaviricota was amended and emended. At the genus rank, 20 new genera were added, two were deleted, one was moved, and three were renamed. At the species rank, 160 species were added, four were deleted, ten were moved and renamed, and 30 species were renamed. This article presents the updated taxonomy of Negarnaviricota as now accepted by the ICTV.
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40. Cancer Immunotherapy with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors-Biomarkers of Response and Toxicity; Current Limitations and Future Promise
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Healey Bird, Brian, primary, Nally, Ken, additional, Ronan, Karine, additional, Clarke, Gerard, additional, Amu, Sylvie, additional, Almeida, Ana S., additional, Flavin, Richard, additional, and Finn, Stephen, additional
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41. Optimization of the Oertli CataRhex 3® phacoemulsification machine
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Stutz, Lance A, Heczko, Joshua B, Bird, Brian A, Thomson, Rhett S, Bernhisel, Ashlie A, Barlow, William R, Zaugg, Brian, Olson, Randall J, and Pettey, Jeff H
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Purpose The aim of this study was to determine optimal bottle height, vacuum, aspiration rate, and power settings of the Oertli CataRhex 3® phacoemulsification machine. Methods Porcine lens nuclei were hardened with formalin and cut into 2.0 mm cubes. Lens cubes were emulsified using the easyTip® 2.2 mm at 30°. Fragment removal time (efficiency) and fragment bounces off the tip (chatter) were measured. Settings tested included bottle height of 60, 80, 100 and 120 cm; aspiration rate of 40, 45, and 50 mL/min; vacuum of 400, 500, and 600 mmHg; and power of 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100%. Results Efficiency and chatter increased in a linear fashion with increasing vacuum to 600 mmHg (P=0.017, P=0.046, respectively). The most efficient aspiration rate was 50 mL/min, although this finding lacked statistical significance (P=0.66). Increasing power increased efficiency up to 80% without increasing chatter (P=0.042, P=0.71, respectively). Compared to all other power settings, chatter was increased at 100% (P=0.014). Conclusion The most efficient machine settings were vacuum at 600 mmHg, aspiration rate at 50 mL/min, and power at 80%.
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42. Socializing One Health: an innovative strategy to investigate social and behavioral risks of emerging viral threats
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0301 basic medicine ,Behavioral risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Behavioural sciences ,Disease ,Community integration ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Research ,2.3 Psychological ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Agency (sociology) ,medicine ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,GE1-350 ,Aetiology ,One health ,Social science research ,business.industry ,Prevention ,Research ,Public health ,PREDICT Consortium ,Public relations ,Focus group ,Environmental sciences ,Good Health and Well Being ,030104 developmental biology ,One Health ,Multi-disciplinary surveillance ,social and economic factors ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Infection ,Psychology ,International development ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in animals and people, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Emerging Pandemic Threats (EPT) PREDICT project funded development of regional, national, and local One Health capacities for early disease detection, rapid response, disease control, and risk reduction. From the outset, the EPT approach was inclusive of social science research methods designed to understand the contexts and behaviors of communities living and working at human-animal-environment interfaces considered high-risk for virus emergence. Using qualitative and quantitative approaches, PREDICT behavioral research aimed to identify and assess a range of socio-cultural behaviors that could be influential in zoonotic disease emergence, amplification, and transmission. This broad approach to behavioral risk characterization enabled us to identify and characterize human activities that could be linked to the transmission dynamics of new and emerging viruses. This paper provides a discussion of implementation of a social science approach within a zoonotic surveillance framework. We conducted in-depth ethnographic interviews and focus groups to better understand the individual- and community-level knowledge, attitudes, and practices that potentially put participants at risk for zoonotic disease transmission from the animals they live and work with, across 6 interface domains. When we asked highly-exposed individuals (ie. bushmeat hunters, wildlife or guano farmers) about the risk they perceived in their occupational activities, most did not perceive it to be risky, whether because it was normalized by years (or generations) of doing such an activity, or due to lack of information about potential risks. Integrating the social sciences allows investigations of the specific human activities that are hypothesized to drive disease emergence, amplification, and transmission, in order to better substantiate behavioral disease drivers, along with the social dimensions of infection and transmission dynamics. Understanding these dynamics is critical to achieving health security--the protection from threats to health-- which requires investments in both collective and individual health security. Involving behavioral sciences into zoonotic disease surveillance allowed us to push toward fuller community integration and engagement and toward dialogue and implementation of recommendations for disease prevention and improved health security. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s42522-021-00036-9.
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43. AWARENESS, ACCESSIBILITY, AND USE: A MODEL TO IMPROVE THE NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE LESSONS LEARNED PROGRAM
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Race, William, Bird, Brian K., Gallup, Shelley P., Rothstein, Hy S., and Defense Analysis (DA)
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and Use ,AAU ,Lessons Learned Program ,LLP ,lessons learned ,knowledge conservation ,after action reports ,organizational behavior ,artificial intelligence ,knowledge flow ,Naval Special Warfare ,United States Special Operations Command ,knowledge flow theory ,the adjacent possible ,Awareness ,Accessibility - Abstract
Naval Special Warfare (NSW) seeks to improve their Lessons Learned Program (LLP) to better transfer and conserve knowledge within the community and maintain a competitive advantage over adversaries. What actions are needed to improve the program so that the knowledge created is easily transferred and conserved for future use? This thesis explores the existing LLP, identifies shortfalls, and determines what, if any, technology should be applied to improve the program. Specifically, it applies organizational design, information science theory, and user interviews to analyze the LLP, and then presents the interview findings and develops a conceptual model for program improvement. This research finds that NSW should apply the Awareness, Accessibility, and Use (AAU) model to address the three most prominent human-centric shortfalls within the LLP before applying any new technology. Addressing the lack of awareness, poor accessibility, and low use that exists within the program is a first step toward building a solid foundation that will better support the emerging technology that NSW wants to leverage in the future. Lieutenant, United States Navy Lieutenant, United States Navy Reserve Approved for public release. distribution is unlimited
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44. Our lawmakers must be allowed to vote freely on assisted death; OPINION
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Bird, Brian
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Canada. Parliament -- Social policy ,Right to die -- Analysis ,Assisted suicide -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Ethical aspects ,Government regulation ,General interest ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
Byline: BRIAN BIRD Lead Assistant professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia For the second time in just four years, Parliament is [...]
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45. 2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria : Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales
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Murilo, Zhai, Lifeng, Zhang, Yong Zhen, Zhang, Song, Zhang, Jinguo, and Zhang, Zhe
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In March 2021, following the annual International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) ratification vote on newly proposed taxa, the phylum Negarnaviricota was amended and emended. The phylum was expanded by four families (Aliusviridae, Crepuscuviridae, Myriaviridae, and Natareviridae), three subfamilies (Alpharhabdovirinae, Betarhabdovirinae, and Gammarhabdovirinae), 42 genera, and 200 species. Thirty-nine species were renamed and/or moved and seven species were abolished. This article presents the updated taxonomy of Negarnaviricota as now accepted by the ICTV.
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46. Correction to: 2021 Taxonomic update of phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales
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Murilo, Zhai, Lifeng, Zhang, Yong-Zhen, Zhang, Song, Zhang, Jinguo, Zhang, Zhe, and Zhou, Xueping
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Unfortunately, the inclusion of original names (in non-Latin script) of the following authors caused problems with author name indexing in PubMed. Therefore, these original names were removed from XML data to correct the PubMed record. Mengji Cao, Yuya Chiaki, Hideki Ebihara, Jingjing Fu, George Fú Gāo, Tong Han, Jiang Hong, Ni Hong, Seiji Hongo, Masayuki Horie, Dàohóng Jiāng, Fujio Kadono, Hideki Kondō, Kenji Kubota, Shaorong Li, Longhui Li, Jiànróng Lǐ, Huazhen Liu, Tomohide Natsuaki, Sergey V. Netesov, Anna Papa, Sofia Paraskevopoulou, Liying Qi, Takahide Sasaya, Mang Shi, Xiǎohóng Shí, Zhènglì Shí, Yoshifumi Shimomoto, Jin‑Won Song, Ayato Takada, Shigeharu Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Tomitaka, Keizō Tomonaga, Shinya Tsuda, Changchun Tu, Tomio Usugi, Nikos Vasilakis, Jiro Wada, Lin‑Fa Wang, Guoping Wang, Yanxiang Wang, Yaqin Wang, Tàiyún Wèi, Shaohua Wen, Jiangxiang Wu, Lei Xu, Hironobu Yanagisawa, Caixia Yang, Zuokun Yang, Lifeng Zhai, Yong‑Zhen Zhang, Song Zhang, Jinguo Zhang, Zhe Zhang, Xueping Zhou. In addition, the publication call-out in the supplementary material was updated from issue 11 to issue 12. The original article has been corrected.
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47. The NSm proteins of Rift Valley fever virus are dispensable for maturation, replication and infection
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Gerrard, Sonja R., Bird, Brian H., Albariño, Cesar G., and Nichol, Stuart T.
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48. Bayesian estimation of Lassa virus epidemiological parameters: Implications for spillover prevention using wildlife vaccination
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Nuismer, Scott L., primary, Remien, Christopher H., additional, Basinski, Andrew J., additional, Varrelman, Tanner, additional, Layman, Nathan, additional, Rosenke, Kyle, additional, Bird, Brian, additional, Jarvis, Michael, additional, Barry, Peter, additional, Hanley, Patrick W., additional, and Fichet-Calvet, Elisabeth, additional
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49. Utility of the Rose Bengal Test as a Point-of-Care Test for Human Brucellosis in Endemic African Settings: A Systematic Review
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Ekiri, Abel B., primary, Kilonzo, Christopher, additional, Bird, Brian H., additional, VanWormer, Elizabeth, additional, Wolking, David J., additional, Smith, Woutrina A., additional, Masanja, Honorati, additional, Kazwala, Rudovick R., additional, and Mazet, Jonna A.K., additional
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50. Health of African Buffalos (Syncerus caffer) in Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
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Roug, Annette, primary, Muse, Epaphras Alex, additional, Clifford, Deana L., additional, Paul, Goodluck, additional, Mpanduji, Donald, additional, Makingi, George, additional, Magesa, Walter, additional, Josephat, Emmanuel, additional, Mazet, Jonna, additional, Bird, Brian, additional, Mathayo, Daniel, additional, Kazwala, Rudovick, additional, Kiwango, Halima, additional, and Smith, Woutrina, additional
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