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      Comparison of Aerosol Stability of Different Variants of Ebola Virus and Marburg Virus and Virulence of Aerosolised Ebola Virus in an Immune-Deficient Mouse.

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          During outbreaks of virus diseases, many variants may appear, some of which may be of concern. Stability in an aerosol of several Ebola virus and Marburg virus variants was investigated. Studies were performed measuring aerosol survival using the Goldberg drum but no significant difference in biological decay rates between variants was observed. In addition, historic data on virulence in a murine model of different Ebola virus variants were compared to newly presented data for Ebola virus Kikwit in the A129 Interferon alpha/beta receptor-deficient mouse model. Ebola virus Kikwit was less virulent than Ebola virus Ecran in our mouse model. The mouse model may be a useful tool for studying differences in virulence associated with different variants whereas aerosol stability studies may not need to be conducted beyond the species level.

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          Journal
          Viruses
          Viruses
          MDPI AG
          1999-4915
          1999-4915
          Apr 09 2022
          : 14
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Microbiology and Aerosol Sciences Group, CBR Division, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), Porton Down, Wiltshire, Salisbury SP4 0JQ, UK.
          Article
          v14040780
          10.3390/v14040780
          9030064
          35458510
          4d8a542a-f34f-44f2-8ebc-afcd48714d5c
          History

          variants,Ebola virus,Marburg virus,aerosol,isolates,mouse model,stability,virulence

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