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1. Mesoniviruses are mosquito-specific viruses with extensive geographic distribution and host range

2. Multiple Lineages of Hantaviruses Harbored by the Iberian Mole ( Talpa occidentalis ) in Spain.

3. Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus V3526 Vaccine RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Mutants Increase Vaccine Safety Through Restricted Tissue Tropism in a Murine Model.

4. Negeviruses Reduce Replication of Alphaviruses during Coinfection.

5. Population bottlenecks and founder effects: implications for mosquito-borne arboviral emergence.

6. A Low Fidelity Virus Shows Increased Recombination during the Removal of an Alphavirus Reporter Gene.

7. Measuring Alphavirus Fidelity Using Non-Infectious Virus Particles.

8. Exploiting the Legacy of the Arbovirus Hunters.

9. Viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase mutants display an altered mutation spectrum resulting in attenuation in both mosquito and vertebrate hosts.

10. RNA Virus Fidelity Mutants: A Useful Tool for Evolutionary Biology or a Complex Challenge?

11. Variable changes in nematode infection prevalence and intensity after Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus emerged in wild rabbits in Scotland and New Zealand.

12. Evaluation of the inactivation of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus by several common methods.

13. Low-fidelity Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus polymerase mutants to improve live-attenuated vaccine safety and efficacy.

14. Mosquito bottlenecks alter viral mutant swarm in a tissue and time-dependent manner with contraction and expansion of variant positions and diversity.

15. Evolution and spread of Venezuelan equine encephalitis complex alphavirus in the Americas.

16. Chikungunya Virus as Cause of Febrile Illness Outbreak, Chiapas, Mexico, 2014.

17. Evolutionary and Ecological Characterization of Mayaro Virus Strains Isolated during an Outbreak, Venezuela, 2010.

18. Chikungunya: Evolutionary history and recent epidemic spread.

19. New insights into flavivirus evolution, taxonomy and biogeographic history, extended by analysis of canonical and alternative coding sequences.

20. Arboviral bottlenecks and challenges to maintaining diversity and fitness during mosquito transmission.

21. Western equine encephalitis virus: evolutionary analysis of a declining alphavirus based on complete genome sequences.

22. Mesoniviruses are mosquito-specific viruses with extensive geographic distribution and host range.

23. Characterization of a novel Negevirus and a novel Bunyavirus isolated from Culex (Culex) declarator mosquitoes in Trinidad.

24. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: history, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical syndrome and genetic diversity.

25. Identification of a new Newcastle disease virus isolate from Indonesia represents an ancestral lineage of class II genotype XIII.

26. Characterization of Farmington virus, a novel virus from birds that is distantly related to members of the family Rhabdoviridae.

27. IRES-driven expression of the capsid protein of the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus TC-83 vaccine strain increases its attenuation and safety.

28. IRES-based Venezuelan equine encephalitis vaccine candidate elicits protective immunity in mice.

29. Negevirus: a proposed new taxon of insect-specific viruses with wide geographic distribution.

30. Vector-borne transmission imposes a severe bottleneck on an RNA virus population.

31. Revisiting the clinal concept of evolution and dispersal for the tick-borne flaviviruses by using phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses.

32. Alphaviruses: population genetics and determinants of emergence.

33. Attenuation of Chikungunya virus vaccine strain 181/clone 25 is determined by two amino acid substitutions in the E2 envelope glycoprotein.

34. Genome-scale phylogeny of the alphavirus genus suggests a marine origin.

35. Analysis of intrahost variation in Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus reveals repeated deletions in the 6-kilodalton protein gene.

36. Experimental infections of Oryzomys couesi with sympatric arboviruses from Mexico.

37. Co-circulation of widely disparate strains of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus could explain localised epidemicity in the United Kingdom.

38. Experimental infection of potential reservoir hosts with Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, Mexico.

39. Western Equine Encephalitis submergence: lack of evidence for a decline in virus virulence.

40. IRES-dependent replication of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus makes it highly attenuated and incapable of replicating in mosquito cells.

41. Recombination in rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus: possible impact on evolution and epidemiology.

42. Mutations in the NS2B and NS3 genes affect mouse neuroinvasiveness of a Western European field strain of tick-borne encephalitis virus.

43. Structure and biochemical analysis of Kokobera virus helicase.

44. Universal primers that amplify RNA from all three flavivirus subgroups.

45. Pseudocowpox virus: the etiological agent of contagious ecthyma (Auzdyk) in camels (Camelus dromedarius) in the Arabian peninsula.

46. Purification and crystallization of Kokobera virus helicase.

47. Benign circulation of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus on Lambay Island, Eire.

48. Phylogenetic analysis of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus strains from the Arabian Peninsula: did RHDV emerge simultaneously in Europe and Asia?

49. Epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in the United Kingdom: evidence for seasonal transmission by both virulent and avirulent modes of infection.

50. Long-term survival of New Zealand rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus RNA in wild rabbits, revealed by RT-PCR and phylogenetic analysis.

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