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The Expression of Hemagglutinin by a Recombinant Newcastle Disease Virus Causes Structural Changes and Alters Innate Immune Sensing
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Ingrao, Fiona; Victoria Duchatel; Rodil, Isabel Fernandez; Mieke Steensels; Eveline Verleysen; Jan Mast; Bénédicte Lambrecht Source: ...
Atypical Pathogenicity of Avian Influenza (H3N1) Virus Involved in Outbreak, Belgium, 2019
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Mieke Steensels; Philippe Lagacé-Wiens; Steven Van Borm; Thierry van den Berg; Corrigan, Tim; Virginie Roupie; Fabienne Rauw; Bénédicte ...
Study of the underlying mechanisms and consequences of pathogenicity differences between two in vitro selected G1-H9N2 clones originating from a single isolate.
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Nguyen Giang Thu; Fabienne Rauw; Mieke Steensels; Ingrao, Fiona; Bonfante, Francesco; Irit Davidson; Bénédicte Lambrecht Source: Vet Res, ...
Complete Coding Sequences of One H9 and Three H7 Low-Pathogenic Influenza Viruses Circulating in Wild Birds in Belgium, 2009 to 2012
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Steven Van Borm; Rosseel, Toon; Sylvie Marché; Mieke Steensels; Vangeluwe, Didier; Linden, Annick; Thierry van den Berg; Bénédicte ...
Biosafety risk assessment and management of laboratory-derived influenza A (H5N1) viruses transmissible in ferrets
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Aline Baldo; Amaya Leunda; Chuong Dai Do Thi; Didier Breyer; Katia Pauwels; Sarah Welby; Van Vaerenbergh, Bernadette; Philippe Herman ...
Influenza vaccines and vaccination strategies in birds
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147957107000677?via%3Dihub File: Version: Published Full text access: Public Access Full text language: English Category: A1 FOS Classification: 4.03 Veterinary science ...
Genesis and spread of multiple reassortants during the 2016/2017 H5 avian influenza epidemic in Eurasia.
cocirculating low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses. Here, we show that the seven main H5 reassortant viruses had various combinations of gene segments 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. Using detailed time-resolved ...