[HTML] from plos.orgIE Aradaib, BR Erickson, MS Karsany… - PLoS neglected tropical …, 2011 - dx.plos.org The tick-borne virus which causes the disease Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is known to be widely distributed throughout much of Africa, Southern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southern Russia. Humans contract the virus from contact with infected ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - Cached - All 3 versions
DF Estrada… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011 - ASBMB The RNA virus that causes the Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a tick-borne pathogen of the Nairovirus genus, family Bunyaviridae. Unlike many zoonotic viruses that are only passed between animals and humans, the CCHF virus can also be transmitted from human to ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 3 versions
H Karlberg, YJ Tan… - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011 - ASBMB Regulation of apoptosis during infection has been observed for several viral pathogens. Programmed cell death and regulation of apoptosis in response to a viral infection are important factors for host or virus survival. It is not known whether Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus ( ... Related articles - All 3 versions
AM Connolly-Andersen, G Moll… - Journal of …, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) causes viral hemorrhagic fever with high case-fatality rates and is geographically widely distributed. Due to the requirement for a biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) laboratory and the lack of an animal model, knowledge of the viral ... Related articles - All 3 versions
R Sang, J Lutomiah, H Koka, A Makio… - Emerging infectious …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov As part of ongoing arbovirus surveillance, we screened ticks obtained from livestock in northeastern Kenya in 2008 to assess the risk for human exposure to tick-borne viruses. Of 1,144 pools of 8,600 Hyalomma spp. ticks screened for Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever virus by ...