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- flaviviruses (ISFs) such as cell fusing agent virus (CFAV), Palm Cr**** virus (PCV), and Parramatta River virus (PaRV). While dual-host flaviviruses can...
- from flaviviruses.[citation needed] A number of viruses may be related to the flaviviruses, but have features that are atypical of the flaviviruses. These...
- to focus their research efforts on entire classes of viruses (e.g., flaviviruses), instead of just individual strains (e.g., zika virus), thus improving...
- yellow fever, ****anese encephalitis, and West Nile viruses. Like other flaviviruses, Zika virus is enveloped and icosahedral and has a nonsegmented, single-stranded...
- used to detect the NS1 antigen; however this antigen is produced by all flaviviruses. Four or five days into the infection, it is possible to reliably detect...
- of cancer or immune deficiency. Flaviviruses constitute a family of linear, single-stranded RNA(+) viruses. Flaviviruses include the West Nile virus, dengue...
- developed from portions of different embryos.[citation needed] Chimeric flaviviruses have been created in an attempt to make novel live attenuated vaccines...
- of Uganda where the virus was first isolated in 1937. Like most other flaviviruses, WNV is an enveloped virus with icosahedral symmetry. Electron microscope...
- by bats in eastern Thailand revealed forty-seven coronaviruses. Most flaviviruses are transmitted via arthropods, but bats may play a role in the ecology...
- 94% amino acid sequence identity. Cross-neutralization occurs among flaviviruses due to the conservation of the envelope protein; this is what contributes...