Antonio Tenorio focuses on Virology, Flavivirus, Polymerase chain reaction, Virus and Outbreak. His Virology research integrates issues from Zoology and Typing. His studies in Flavivirus integrate themes in fields like Lineage, Amplicon, Flavivirus Infections and Culiseta.
His Polymerase chain reaction research incorporates themes from Genus and Ochlerotatus. His Virus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Urine, Immunocompetence and Excretion. Antonio Tenorio has researched Outbreak in several fields, including Virus type, Hantavirus, Hantavirus Infection, West Nile virus and Veterinary medicine.
Antonio Tenorio mainly focuses on Virology, Virus, Outbreak, Flavivirus and Dengue fever. His Virology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Genotype, Immunology and Polymerase chain reaction, Nested polymerase chain reaction. His work focuses on many connections between Virus and other disciplines, such as Phylogenetics, that overlap with his field of interest in Alphavirus.
His Outbreak research focuses on Serotype and how it connects with Enterovirus. His Flavivirus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Zoology, Flaviviridae, Flavivirus Infections and Aedes. His Dengue fever research includes themes of Molecular epidemiology and Yellow fever.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Virology, Dengue fever, Outbreak, Flavivirus and Virus. The study incorporates disciplines such as Molecular epidemiology, Genotype and Serology in addition to Virology. His work on Dengue virus as part of general Dengue fever research is often related to Context, Political science and European commission, thus linking different fields of science.
His Outbreak research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hantavirus, Genome, Lineage, Veterinary medicine and Case fatality rate. Antonio Tenorio combines subjects such as Zoology, Lineage, Flavivirus Infections and Aedes with his study of Flavivirus. His study in the field of Infectivity is also linked to topics like Insectivore.
Antonio Tenorio spends much of his time researching Virology, Flavivirus, Outbreak, West Nile virus and Usutu virus. Antonio Tenorio has included themes like Zoology, Amplicon and Genotype in his Virology study. His Flavivirus research entails a greater understanding of Virus.
His study in Virus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pathogen, Arthropod Vector, Disease and Biological dispersal. The various areas that Antonio Tenorio examines in his Outbreak study include Virus type, Hantavirus, Hantavirus Infection and Haemorrhagic fever. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Veterinary medicine and Case fatality rate, Incidence, Age distribution.
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Proposal for a revised taxonomy of the family Filoviridae: classification, names of taxa and viruses, and virus abbreviations.
Jens H. Kuhn;Stephan Becker;Hideki Ebihara;Thomas W. Geisbert.
Archives of Virology (2010)
Discovery of an ebolavirus-like filovirus in europe.
Ana Negredo;Gustavo Palacios;Sonia Vázquez-Morón;Félix González.
PLOS Pathogens (2011)
Emergence of Toscana Virus in Europe
Rémi N. Charrel;Pierre Gallian;José-María Navarro-Marí;Loredana Nicoletti.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2005)
Genetic characterization of West Nile virus lineage 2, Greece, 2010.
Anna Papa;Tamás Bakonyi;Kyriaki Xanthopoulou;Ana Vázquez.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2011)
Detection and identification of Toscana and other phleboviruses by RT-nested-PCR assays with degenerated primers
María-Paz Sánchez-Seco;José-Manuel Echevarría;Lourdes Hernández;Domingo Estévez.
Journal of Medical Virology (2003)
Molecular characterization of human enteroviruses in clinical samples: comparison between VP2, VP1, and RNA polymerase regions using RT nested PCR assays and direct sequencing of products.
I. Casas;G.F. Palacios;G. Trallero;D. Cisterna.
Journal of Medical Virology (2001)
Outbreak of West Nile virus infection in humans, Romania, July to October 2010
A. Sirbu;C. S. Ceianu;R. I. Panculescu-Gatej;A. Vázquez.
Eurosurveillance (2011)
Prevalence and patterns of polyomavirus urinary excretion in immunocompetent adults and children.
C. Polo;J.L. Pérez;A. Mielnichuck;C.G. Fedele.
Clinical Microbiology and Infection (2004)
A generic nested-RT-PCR followed by sequencing for detection and identification of members of the alphavirus genus
M.Paz Sánchez-Seco;Delfina Rosario;Evelia Quiroz;Guadalupe Guzmán.
Journal of Virological Methods (2001)
Viral infections of the central nervous system in Spain: a prospective study.
F. de Ory;A. Avellón;J.E. Echevarría;M.P. Sánchez-Seco.
Journal of Medical Virology (2013)
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