Flavivirus
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Flaviviridae
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- Cell-associated West Nile flavivirus is covered with E+pre-M protein heterodimers which are destroyed and reorganized by proteolytic cleavage during virus release.
- The flavivirus is transmitted by various species of culicene mosquito from agricultural animals (often pigs) and birds to man.
- The method of claim 1, wherein said chimeric flavivirus is administered at a dose ranging between 10.
- fr) Flavivirus is a genus of the Flaviviridae family that comprises positive-sense, single-stranded, and enveloped RNA viruses, most of which are arthropod-transmitted.
- Other flaviviruses Specific virus can be assigned if the IgM to a single flavivirus is detected in the absence of IgM to other likely flaviviruses provided that there is a suitable clinical and exposure history.