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 …

High hydrostatic pressure processing: A promising nonthermal technology to inactivate viruses in high-risk foods

F Lou, H Neetoo, H Chen, J Li - Annual Review of Food Science …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Foodborne outbreaks of viral origin have become increasingly a serious public health
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

S Pujhari, M Brustolin, CC Heu… - Journal of General …, 2022 - microbiologyresearch.org
Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emerging New World alphavirus (genus Alphavirus, family
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 …

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 …

Stability of different influenza subtypes: How can high hydrostatic pressure be a useful tool for vaccine development?

CH Dumard, SPC Barroso, ACV Santos, NS Alves… - Biophysical …, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Full inactivation of human influenza virus by high hydrostatic pressure preserves virus structure and membrane fusion while conferring protection to mice against …

CH Dumard, SPC Barroso, GAP de Oliveira… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Whole inactivated vaccines (WIVs) possess greater immunogenicity than split or subunit
vaccines, and recent studies have demonstrated that WIVs with preserved fusogenic activity …

High-pressure effects on viruses

AEH Shearer, KE Kniel, H Chen, DG Hoover - High Pressure Processing of …, 2016 - Springer
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 …

Pressure-inactivated virus: a promising alternative for vaccine production

JL Silva, SPC Barroso, YS Mendes, CH Dumard… - High Pressure …, 2015 - Springer
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 …