South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

South American Hemorrhagic Fever viruses and the cutting edge of the vaccine and antiviral development
Uirusu. 2022;72(1):7-18. doi: 10.2222/jsv.72.7.ABSTRACTSouth American Hemorrhagic Fever is caused by the Arenavirus, which belong to the Family Arenaviridae, genus mammarenavirus, infection at South America. South American Hemorrhagic Fever includes 1. Argentinian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Junin virus, 2. Brazilian hemorrhagic fever caused by Sabia virus, 3. Venezuelan Hemorrhagic fever caused by Guanarito virus, 4. Bolivian Hemorrhagic fever caused by Machupo virus, and 5. Unassigned hemorrhagic fever caused by Chapare virus. These viruses are classified in New World (NW) Arenavirus, which is different from Old World Ar...
Source: Uirusu. Journal of Virology - October 29, 2023 Category: Virology Authors: Meion Lee Takaaki Koma Masaharu Iwasaki Shuzo Urata Source Type: research

Trends in emerging vector-borne viral infections and their outcome in children over two decades
Pediatr Res. 2023 Oct 25. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02866-x. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis review utilizes quatitative methods and bibliometric data to analyse the trends of emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases, with a focus on their impact on pediatric population. To conduct this analysis, a systematic search of PubMed articles from the past two decades was performed, specifically looking at 26 different vector-borne viruses listed in WHO and CDC list of vector-borne viruses. The review found that diseases like Dengue, Zika, West Nile, and Chikungunya were frequently discussed in the literature. On the other ...
Source: Pediatric Research - October 25, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Kaushik Mukhopadhyay Mallika Sengupta Saheli Chatterjee Misra Kiranmay Majee Source Type: research

Trends in emerging vector-borne viral infections and their outcome in children over two decades
Pediatr Res. 2023 Oct 25. doi: 10.1038/s41390-023-02866-x. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis review utilizes quatitative methods and bibliometric data to analyse the trends of emerging and re-emerging vector-borne diseases, with a focus on their impact on pediatric population. To conduct this analysis, a systematic search of PubMed articles from the past two decades was performed, specifically looking at 26 different vector-borne viruses listed in WHO and CDC list of vector-borne viruses. The review found that diseases like Dengue, Zika, West Nile, and Chikungunya were frequently discussed in the literature. On the other ...
Source: Pediatric Research - October 25, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Kaushik Mukhopadhyay Mallika Sengupta Saheli Chatterjee Misra Kiranmay Majee Source Type: research

Subregional efforts to improve childhood cancer care in the Andean countries
This report describes the work of the ministries of health and the Secretariat of the Andean Health Organization (Organismo Andino de Salud - Convenio Hipólito Unánue (ORAS-CONHU)), to develop the Andean Cancer Prevention and Control Policy, with consideration given to childhood cancers. The policy was based on analysis of the cancer situation in the six Andean countries - Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) - between 2015 and 2020, and it was approved in 2022. An in-depth study is currently being carried out on the situation of childhood cancer in the A...
Source: Pan American Journal of Public Health - October 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Maria Del Carmen Calle Marisela Mallqui Luis Beingolea Forlly Chavez Patricia Gallardo Liliana V ásquez Hernan Sep úlveda Source Type: research