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Alterations in Blood Chemistry Levels Associated With Nipah Virus Disease in the Syrian Hamster Model.

Sarah C Genzer1, Stephen R Welch2, Florine E M Scholte2, Jessica R Harmon2, JoAnn D Coleman-McCray2, Michael K Lo2, Joel M Montgomery2, Stuart T Nichol2, Christina F Spiropoulou2, Jessica R Spengler2.   

Abstract

Nipah virus (NiV; family Paramyxoviridae, genus Henipavirus) infection can cause severe respiratory and neurological disease in humans. The pathophysiology of disease is not fully understood, and it may vary by presentation and clinical course. In this study, we investigate changes in blood chemistry in NiV-infected Syrian hamsters that survived or succumbed to disease. Increased sodium and magnesium and decreased albumin and lactate levels were detected in animals euthanized with severe clinical disease compared with mock-infected controls. When subjects were grouped by clinical syndrome, additional trends were discernable, highlighting changes associated with either respiratory or neurological disease. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2019.

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Keywords:  Nipah virus; Syrian hamster; blood; neurological; respiratory

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31747016      PMCID: PMC7368165          DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiz552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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8.  Evaluation of a Single-Dose Nucleoside-Modified Messenger RNA Vaccine Encoding Hendra Virus-Soluble Glycoprotein Against Lethal Nipah virus Challenge in Syrian Hamsters.

Authors:  Michael K Lo; Jessica R Spengler; Stephen R Welch; Jessica R Harmon; JoAnn D Coleman-McCray; Florine E M Scholte; Punya Shrivastava-Ranjan; Joel M Montgomery; Stuart T Nichol; Drew Weissman; Christina F Spiropoulou
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9.  In Situ Imaging of Fluorescent Nipah Virus Respiratory and Neurological Tissue Tropism in the Syrian Hamster Model.

Authors:  Stephen R Welch; Florine E M Scholte; Jessica R Harmon; JoAnn D Coleman-McCray; Michael K Lo; Joel M Montgomery; Stuart T Nichol; Christina F Spiropoulou; Jessica R Spengler
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2020-05-11       Impact factor: 5.226

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Review 2.  Drivers and Distribution of Henipavirus-Induced Syncytia: What Do We Know?

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