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West Nile virus: Recent trends in diagnosis and vaccine development

Abstract West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus, native to Africa, Europe, and Western Asia. In many respects, WNV is an outstanding example of a zoonotic pathogen that has leaped geographical barriers and can cause severe disease in human and horse. Before the emergence of WNV in the...

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description Abstract West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus, native to Africa, Europe, and Western Asia. In many respects, WNV is an outstanding example of a zoonotic pathogen that has leaped geographical barriers and can cause severe disease in human and horse. Before the emergence of WNV in the USA, only few methods of diagnosis were available. Recently, many changes in the fields of WN diagnosis and prevention have happened. This paper will review all these new tools. After a description of the main concerns in WNV and West Nile (WN) disease in humans and animals, this review will present the main available tests for serology and virology detection, from gold standard tests to more recently developed methods. Finally, licensed vaccines and candidate vaccines developed in humans, horses and birds will also been described.
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Biological and medical sciences
Birds
Clinical trials
Diagnosis
Encephalitis
Fever
Flavivirus
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Horses
Humans
Immunization
Infections
Injections
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Microbiology
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Proteins
Serologic Tests
Trends
Vaccine
Vaccines
Vaccines, antisera, therapeutical immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies (general aspects)
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Virology
West Nile Fever - diagnosis
West Nile Fever - immunology
West Nile Fever - prevention & control
West Nile virus
West Nile virus - genetics
West Nile virus - isolation & purification
West Nile Virus Vaccines - immunology
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