Biology:Alongshan virus

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Short description: Tick-borne virus


Alongshan virus (ALSV) is a tick-borne disease discovered in Alongshan, Inner Mongolia in 2017.[1][2] It is a type of Jingmenvirus.[3] It was discovered in ticks in Finland in 2019 and in Switzerland in 2022.[4] In 2023, it was reported in ticks and animals in Lower Saxony.[5]

References

  1. Wang, Ze-Dong; Wang, Bo; Wei, Feng; Han, Shu-Zheng; Zhang, Li; Yang, Zheng-Tao; Yan, Yan; Lv, Xiao-Long et al. (2019-05-30). "A New Segmented Virus Associated with Human Febrile Illness in China" (in en). New England Journal of Medicine 380 (22): 2116–2125. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1805068. ISSN 0028-4793. PMID 31141633. http://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa1805068. 
  2. Ebert, Cara Leonie; Söder, Lars; Kubinski, Mareike; Glanz, Julien; Gregersen, Eva; Dümmer, Katrin; Grund, Domenic; Wöhler, Ann-Sophie et al. (2023-02-21). "Detection and Characterization of Alongshan Virus in Ticks and Tick Saliva from Lower Saxony, Germany with Serological Evidence for Viral Transmission to Game and Domestic Animals". Microorganisms 11 (3): 543. doi:10.3390/microorganisms11030543. ISSN 2076-2607. PMID 36985117. 
  3. Gömer, André; Lang, Arthur; Janshoff, Saskia; Steinmann, Joerg; Steinmann, Eike (2024-12-31). "Epidemiology and global spread of emerging tick-borne Alongshan virus" (in en). Emerging Microbes & Infections 13 (1). doi:10.1080/22221751.2024.2404271. ISSN 2222-1751. PMID 39259276. 
  4. Rasi, Cécile (30 March 2023). "New tick virus in Switzerland" (in en). https://reisemedizin.uzh.ch/en/blog/new_tick_virus. 
  5. Ebert, Cara Leonie; Söder, Lars; Kubinski, Mareike; Glanz, Julien; Gregersen, Eva; Dümmer, Katrin; Grund, Domenic; Wöhler, Ann-Sophie et al. (2023-02-21). "Detection and Characterization of Alongshan Virus in Ticks and Tick Saliva from Lower Saxony, Germany with Serological Evidence for Viral Transmission to Game and Domestic Animals". Microorganisms 11 (3): 543. doi:10.3390/microorganisms11030543. ISSN 2076-2607. PMID 36985117.