Spatial risk modelingCrimean-Congo hemorrhagic feverSub-saharan AfricaCrimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a re-emerging tick-borne zoonosis that is caused by CCHF virus (CCHFV). The geographical distribution of the disease and factors that influence its occurrence are poorly known. We ...
Also described is the recombinant plasmid pSB3delta-RdRp, designed for the integration and expression of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene of the CCHF virus, has a size of 18270 bp. and contains, in accordance with the physical and genetic map, the target gene encoding the RNA-dependent...
Created is a pSB3delta-GPC plasmid with a size of 11,495 bps, containing, according to the physical and genetic map shown in fig. 4, a target gene encoding the open reading frame of the M segment of the CCHF virus with an amino acid sequence SEQ ID NO: 2 with a length of 1,...
A 3D atomic map, or structure, of the Gc protein (red and yellow) bound to two antibodies (green, blue and white) produced by a recovered CCHF patient. The Gc protein is a key molecule on the surface of the CCHF virus enabling it to infect cells. Credit: Akaash Mishra/University of...