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1. Vaccine strains of Rift Valley fever virus exhibit attenuation at the maternal-fetal placental interface.

2. Safety study of Rift Valley Fever human vaccine candidate (DDVax) in mosquitoes.

3. Attenuation and efficacy of live-attenuated Rift Valley fever virus vaccine candidates in non-human primates.

4. Rift Valley fever virus: Unanswered questions.

5. Deletion of the NSm virulence gene of Rift Valley fever virus inhibits virus replication in and dissemination from the midgut of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

6. Breaking the chain: Rift Valley fever virus control via livestock vaccination.

7. Single-dose immunization with virus replicon particles confers rapid robust protection against Rift Valley fever virus challenge.

8. Development of a novel nonhuman primate model for Rift Valley fever.

9. Infection and transmission of Rift Valley fever viruses lacking the NSs and/or NSm genes in mosquitoes: potential role for NSm in mosquito infection.

10. Rift Valley fever virus vaccine lacking the NSs and NSm genes is safe, nonteratogenic, and confers protection from viremia, pyrexia, and abortion following challenge in adult and pregnant sheep.

11. Rift Valley fever virus(Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus): an update on pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology, vectors, diagnostics and prevention.

12. Rift Valley fever virus.

13. Multiple virus lineages sharing recent common ancestry were associated with a Large Rift Valley fever outbreak among livestock in Kenya during 2006-2007.

14. Rift valley fever virus lacking the NSs and NSm genes is highly attenuated, confers protective immunity from virulent virus challenge, and allows for differential identification of infected and vaccinated animals.

15. Highly sensitive and broadly reactive quantitative reverse transcription-PCR assay for high-throughput detection of Rift Valley fever virus.

16. Rift Valley fever virus lacking NSm proteins retains high virulence in vivo and may provide a model of human delayed onset neurologic disease.

17. A shared transcription termination signal on negative and ambisense RNA genome segments of Rift Valley fever, sandfly fever Sicilian, and Toscana viruses.

18. The NSm proteins of Rift Valley fever virus are dispensable for maturation, replication and infection.

19. Complete genome analysis of 33 ecologically and biologically diverse Rift Valley fever virus strains reveals widespread virus movement and low genetic diversity due to recent common ancestry.

20. Perspectives of Next-Generation Live-Attenuated Rift Valley Fever Vaccines for Animal and Human Use.

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