Borna disease virus
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The Borna disease virus (BDV) is in the viral order of Mononegavirales. Borna disease is considered to be a zoonotic disease, that is, a disease that spreads from animals to humans. Borna disease virus can be transmitted by many animals including birds, rodents, and horses.[1]
Notable studies[edit | edit source]
- 1996, Demonstration of Borna disease virus RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells derived from Japanese patients with chronic fatigue syndrome[2] (Abstract)
- 1996, Possible correlation between Borna disease virus infection and Japanese patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.[3]
- 1997, Demonstration on Borna disease virus in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.[4]
- 1999, Borna Disease Virus Proteins in Patients with CFS[5]
- 1999, Absence of evidence of Borna disease virus infection in Swedish patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.[6]
- 1999, Borna disease virus infection in two family clusters of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.[7]
Learn more[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Borna Disease - CDC - Emerging Infectious Diseases
- ↑ Nakaya, T.; Takahashi, H.; Nakamur, Y.; Kuratsune, H.; Kitani, T.; Machii, T.; Yamanishi, K.; Ikuta, K. (1999). "Borna disease virus infection in two family clusters of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome". Microbiology and Immunology. 43 (7): 679–689. ISSN 0385-5600. PMID 10529109.
- ↑ Kitani, T.; Kuratsune, H.; Fuke, I.; Nakamura, Y.; Nakaya, T.; Asahi, S.; Tobiume, M.; Yamaguti, K.; Machii, T. (1996). "Possible correlation between Borna disease virus infection and Japanese patients with chronic fatigue syndrome". Microbiology and Immunology. 40 (6): 459–462. ISSN 0385-5600. PMID 8839433.
- ↑ Nakaya, T.; Kuratsune, H.; Kitani, T.; Ikuta, K. (November 1997). "[Demonstration on Borna disease virus in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome]". Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine. 55 (11): 3064–3071. ISSN 0047-1852. PMID 9396313.
- ↑ Susan Levine. (1999). Borna Disease Virus Proteins in Patients with CFS. Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Vol. 5, Iss. 3-4, pp. 199-206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J092v05n03_17
- ↑ Evengård, B.; Briese, T.; Lindh, G.; Lee, S.; Lipkin, W. I. (October 1999). "Absence of evidence of Borna disease virus infection in Swedish patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome". Journal of Neurovirology. 5 (5): 495–499. ISSN 1355-0284. PMID 10568886.
- ↑ Nakaya, T.; Takahashi, H.; Nakamur, Y.; Kuratsune, H.; Kitani, T.; Machii, T.; Yamanishi, K.; Ikuta, K. (1999). "Borna disease virus infection in two family clusters of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome". Microbiology and Immunology. 43 (7): 679–689. ISSN 0385-5600. PMID 10529109.