Viruses Identified in Shrews (Soricidae) and Their Biomedical Significance
Опубликована: Авг. 29, 2024
Shrews
(Soricidae)
are
common
small
wild
mammals.
Some
species
of
shrews,
such
as
Asian
house
shrews
(Suncus
murinus),
have
a
significant
overlap
in
their
habitats
with
humans
and
domestic
animals.
Currently,
over
190
viruses
32
families,
including
Adenoviridae,
Arenaviridae,
Arteriviridae,
Astroviridae,
Anelloviridae,
Bornaviridae,
Caliciviridae,
Chuviridae,
Coronaviridae,
Filoviridae,
Flaviviridae,
Hantaviridae,
Hepadnaviridae,
Hepeviridae,
Nairoviridae,
Nodaviridae,
Orthoherpesviridae,
Orthomyxoviridae,
Paramyxoviridae,
Parvoviridae,
Phenuiviridae,
Picobirnaviridae,
Picornaviridae,
Polyomaviridae,
Poxviridae,
Rhabdoviridae,
Sedoreoviridae,
Spinareoviridae,
three
unclassified
been
identified
shrews.
Diverse
shrew
viruses,
Borna
disease
virus
1,
Langya
virus,
severe
fever
thrombocytopenia
syndrome
cause
diseases
and/or
animals,
posing
threats
to
public
health
animal
health.
This
review
compiled
fundamental
information
about
provided
comprehensive
summary
the
that
detected
aim
facilitating
deep
understanding
diversity,
epidemiology,
risks
viruses.
Язык: Английский
The Long-Term Dynamics of Shrew Communities: Is There a Downward Trend?
Life,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(11), С. 1393 - 1393
Опубликована: Окт. 29, 2024
Compared
to
other
small
mammals,
shrews
are
understudied
due
their
limited
impact
on
agriculture,
lower
biomedical
importance,
and
difficulty
study.
Based
trapping
data
from
1975-2023,
we
investigated
changes
in
Lithuanian
(
Язык: Английский