Entebbe bat virus is an infectious disease caused by a Flavivirus that is closely related to yellow fever. Little is known about the symptoms caused by the Entebbe bat virus, and it is unknown if the virus can infect humans. Entebbe bat virus was initially a mosquito-borne pathogen that was able to infect bats and use them as reservoirs for the virus. However, the virus does not seem to have any existing adverse side effects on its host.
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- Virus del pipistrello di Entebbe (it)
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| - Entebbe bat virus is an infectious disease caused by a Flavivirus that is closely related to yellow fever. Little is known about the symptoms caused by the Entebbe bat virus, and it is unknown if the virus can infect humans. Entebbe bat virus was initially a mosquito-borne pathogen that was able to infect bats and use them as reservoirs for the virus. However, the virus does not seem to have any existing adverse side effects on its host. (en)
- Il virus del pipistrello di Entebbe (Entebbe bat virus, ENTV), simile al virus della febbre gialla, è un arbovirus della famiglia Flaviviridae, genere Flavivirus, appartiene al IV gruppo dei virus a ((+) ssRNA). (it)
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| - Entebbe bat virus is an infectious disease caused by a Flavivirus that is closely related to yellow fever. Little is known about the symptoms caused by the Entebbe bat virus, and it is unknown if the virus can infect humans. Entebbe bat virus was initially a mosquito-borne pathogen that was able to infect bats and use them as reservoirs for the virus. However, the virus does not seem to have any existing adverse side effects on its host. Entebbe bat virus was first isolated from a little free-tailed bat (Chaerephon pumilus) in Uganda in 1957, but was not detectable after initial isolation. In 2011, Entebbe bat virus was isolated from a free-tailed bat captured from the attic of a house where it had been originally found. Infectious virus was recovered from the spleen and lung. The viral RNA was sequenced and compared with that of the original isolate (Kading et al. 2015). Entebbe bat virus is a (+) single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) genome virus. It is an enveloped virus with icosahedral nucleocapsid. Its genome has approximately 10,000 to 12,000 kilobases. (en)
- Il virus del pipistrello di Entebbe (Entebbe bat virus, ENTV), simile al virus della febbre gialla, è un arbovirus della famiglia Flaviviridae, genere Flavivirus, appartiene al IV gruppo dei virus a ((+) ssRNA). Il virus ha un genoma di 10 000-12 000 kilobasi.Venne per la prima volta isolato in Uganda nel 1957 in un pipistrello della famiglia dei Molossidi il Chaerephon pumilus. Curiosamente il virus dopo il primo isolamento non venne più ritrovato fino al 2011. Lo studio dei genomi dei due virus trovati a distanza di 56 anni permette di comprendere i meccanismi evolutivi dei virus.Il virus è trasmesso ai pipistrelli dalla zanzare; non si sa con certezza se determina malattia nell'uomo. (it)
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