Mayaro virus: a neglected arbovirus of the Americas
MTO Mota, MR Ribeiro, D Vedovello… - Future virology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Mayaro virus is a neglected tropical arbovirus that causes a mild, self-limited febrile
syndrome, sometimes accompanied by a highly incapacitating arthralgia. First isolated in …
syndrome, sometimes accompanied by a highly incapacitating arthralgia. First isolated in …
High hydrostatic pressure processing: A promising nonthermal technology to inactivate viruses in high-risk foods
Foodborne outbreaks of viral origin have become increasingly a serious public health
concern. High-pressure processing (HPP), a nonthermal technology, has come to the …
concern. High-pressure processing (HPP), a nonthermal technology, has come to the …
Characterization of Mayaro virus (strain BeAn343102) biology in vertebrate and invertebrate cellular backgrounds
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emerging New World alphavirus (genus Alphavirus, family
Togaviridae) that causes acute multiphasic febrile illness, skin rash, polyarthritis and …
Togaviridae) that causes acute multiphasic febrile illness, skin rash, polyarthritis and …
Pressure-inactivated yellow fever 17DD virus: implications for vaccine development
LP Gaspar, YS Mendes, AMY Yamamura… - Journal of virological …, 2008 - Elsevier
The successful Yellow Fever (YF) vaccine consists of the live attenuated 17D-204 or 17DD
viruses. Despite its excellent record of efficacy and safety, serious adverse events have …
viruses. Despite its excellent record of efficacy and safety, serious adverse events have …
VP4 protein from human rhinovirus 14 is released by pressure and locked in the capsid by the antiviral compound WIN
RB Gonçalves, YS Mendes, MR Soares… - Journal of molecular …, 2007 - Elsevier
Rhinoviruses are the major causative agents of the common cold in humans. Here, we
studied the stability of human rhinovirus type 14 (HRV14) under conditions of high …
studied the stability of human rhinovirus type 14 (HRV14) under conditions of high …
Stability of different influenza subtypes: How can high hydrostatic pressure be a useful tool for vaccine development?
Background Avian influenza A viruses can cross naturally into mammals and cause severe
diseases, as observed for H5N1. The high lethality of human infections causes major …
diseases, as observed for H5N1. The high lethality of human infections causes major …
High hydrostatic pressure for development of vaccines
AEH Shearer, KE Kniel - Journal of food protection, 2009 - Elsevier
Disease management in the food industry is complex and includes use of good hygienic
practices, antimicrobials, and immunization. Vaccines are available against many, but not …
practices, antimicrobials, and immunization. Vaccines are available against many, but not …
Full inactivation of human influenza virus by high hydrostatic pressure preserves virus structure and membrane fusion while conferring protection to mice against …
Whole inactivated vaccines (WIVs) possess greater immunogenicity than split or subunit
vaccines, and recent studies have demonstrated that WIVs with preserved fusogenic activity …
vaccines, and recent studies have demonstrated that WIVs with preserved fusogenic activity …
High-pressure effects on viruses
This chapter starts with brief reviews of high-pressure processing with regard to its history,
advantages for use as a food processing technology, and basic description of the …
advantages for use as a food processing technology, and basic description of the …
Pressure-inactivated virus: a promising alternative for vaccine production
In recent years, many applications in diverse scientific fields with various purposes have
examined pressure as a thermodynamic parameter. Pressure studies on viruses have direct …
examined pressure as a thermodynamic parameter. Pressure studies on viruses have direct …