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TWiV 251: Don’t kiss the camel

  • September 22, 2013
  • Tagged as: camel, coronavirus, ELISA, infectious dna, MERS-CoV, Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, neutralization assay, pseudoparticle, Saudi Arabia, seroepidemiology, serology, viral, virology, virus

The complete TWiV crew reviews work on MERS-coronavirus, including serological studies in camels, production of an infectious DNA clone, and identification of an interferon antagonist.

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TWiV 221: Bunya there, done that

  • February 24, 2013
  • Tagged as: bunyavirus, goat, infectious dna, midge, schmallenberg, severe fever thrombocytopenia syndrome, tick, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Dickson, and Kathy review two emerging bunyaviruses, SFTSV and SBV.

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TWiV 130: Rhino tracking, wrestling pox, and HCV in the crosshairs

  • April 24, 2011
  • Tagged as: antiviral, boceprevir, hcv, hepatitis C virus, infectious dna, organ culture, rhinovirus c, Smallpox, vaccinia, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Alan, and Rich discuss growth in culture of newly identified rhinovirus C, vaccinia transmission among wrestlers and martial artists, and results of phase III clinical trial of boceprevir, a new inhibitor of hepatitis C virus replication.

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