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Hervé Bourhy is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans several fields primarily within Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focus on infectious diseases and viral mechanisms.

The main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Subfields closely associated with Bourhy's work are:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Virology
  • Neurology
  • Epidemiology
  • Microbiology

The scientist's primary research topics cover:

  • Rabies epidemiology and control
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Microbial infections and disease research
  • Virology and Viral Diseases
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research

Bourhy's recent published papers demonstrate a focus on viral infections, immune response, and neurological effects:

  • "COVID-19-related anosmia is associated with viral persistence and inflammation in human olfactory epithelium and brain infection in hamsters" (2021, Science Translational Medicine)
  • "Imprinted antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages" (2022, Science)
  • "Neutralization, effector function and immune imprinting of Omicron variants" (2023, Nature)
  • "Neuroinvasion and anosmia are independent phenomena upon infection with SARS-CoV-2 and its variants" (2023, Nature Communications)
  • "Monoclonal antibodies against rabies: current uses in prophylaxis and in therapy" (2022, Current Opinion in Virology)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Hervé Bourhy include:

  • Guilherme Dias de Melo
  • Florence Larrous
  • Lauriane Kergoat
  • Laurent Dacheux
  • Marc Lecuit

Bourhy's publications are often featured in these venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Viruses
  • PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Bulletin de l Académie Nationale de Médecine

Best Publications

  • COVID-19-related anosmia is associated with viral persistence and inflammation in human olfactory epithelium and brain infection in hamsters.

    Guilherme Dias de Melo;Françoise Lazarini;Sylvain Levallois;Sylvain Levallois;Charlotte Hautefort

  • The origin and phylogeography of dog rabies virus

    Hervé Bourhy;Jean Marc Reynes;Eleca J. Dunham;Laurent Dacheux

  • PCR technique as an alternative method for diagnosis and molecular epidemiology of rabies virus.

    Débora Sacramento;Hervé Bourhy;Noël Tordo

  • Intravitam Diagnosis of Human Rabies by PCR Using Saliva and Cerebrospinal Fluid

    P. Crepin;L. Audry;Y. Rotivel;A. Gacoin

  • Antigenic and molecular characterization of bat rabies virus in Europe.

    H Bourhy;B Kissi;M Lafon;D Sacramento

  • Genomic diversity and evolution of the lyssaviruses.

    Olivier Delmas;Edward C. Holmes;Edward C. Holmes;Chiraz Talbi;Florence Larrous

  • Large-scale phylogenomic analysis reveals the complex evolutionary history of rabies virus in multiple carnivore hosts.

    Cécile Troupin;Laurent Dacheux;Marion Tanguy;Claude Sabeta

  • SARS-CoV-2 infection induces the dedifferentiation of multiciliated cells and impairs mucociliary clearance.

    Rémy Robinot;Rémy Robinot;Mathieu Hubert;Mathieu Hubert;Guilherme Dias de Melo;Françoise Lazarini;Françoise Lazarini

  • A Reliable Diagnosis of Human Rabies Based on Analysis of Skin Biopsy Specimens

    Laurent Dacheux;Jean-Marc Reynes;Philippe Buchy;Ong Sivuth

  • Genetic constraints and the adaptive evolution of rabies virus in nature.

    Edward C. Holmes;Christopher H. Woelk;Raid Kassis;Hervé Bourhy

  • Evolution of European bat lyssaviruses.

    B Amengual;J E Whitby;A King;J S Cobo

  • European Bat Lyssavirus Infection in Spanish Bat Populations

    Jordi Serra-Cobo;Blanca Amengual;Carlos Abellán;Hervé Bourhy

  • Evaluation of High-Throughput Sequencing for Identifying Known and Unknown Viruses in Biological Samples

    Justine Cheval;Virginie Sauvage;Lionel Frangeul;Laurent Dacheux

  • Phylogenetic relationships among rhabdoviruses inferred using the L polymerase gene

    H. Bourhy;J. A. Cowley;F. Larrous;E. C. Holmes

  • Molecular epidemiology of rabies virus in France: comparison with vaccine strains.

    Débora Sacramento;Hassan Badrane;Hervé Bourhy;Noël Tordo

  • Phylodynamics and Human-Mediated Dispersal of a Zoonotic Virus

    Chiraz Talbi;Philippe Lemey;Marc A. Suchard;Elbia Abdelatif

  • Phylogeography, Population Dynamics, and Molecular Evolution of European Bat Lyssaviruses

    Patricia L. Davis;Edward C. Holmes;Florence Larrous;Wim H. M. Van der Poel

  • A Preliminary Study of Viral Metagenomics of French Bat Species in Contact with Humans: Identification of New Mammalian Viruses

    Laurent Dacheux;Minerva Cervantes-Gonzalez;Ghislaine Guigon;Jean-Michel Thiberge

  • Evolution of Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus

    Jean-François Valarcher;François Schelcher;Hervé Bourhy

  • Rabies, Still Neglected after 125 Years of Vaccination

    Hervé Bourhy;Alice Dautry-Varsat;Peter J. Hotez;Jérôme Salomon

  • European bat Lyssavirus transmission among cats, Europe.

    Laurent Dacheux;Florence Larrous;Alexandra Mailles;Didier Boisseleau

  • Surveillance and control of rabies in La Reunion, Mayotte, and Madagascar

    Soa Fy Andriamandimby;Jean-Michel Héraud;Ravo Ramiandrasoa;Maherisoa Ratsitorahina

Frequent Co-Authors

Noël Tordo
Noël Tordo Institut Pasteur
Edward C. Holmes
Edward C. Holmes University of Sydney
Marc Lecuit
Marc Lecuit Institut Pasteur
Jonathan M. Grimes
Jonathan M. Grimes University of Oxford
Philippe Buchy
Philippe Buchy GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Jakob Zinsstag
Jakob Zinsstag Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Andrew Rambaut
Andrew Rambaut University of Edinburgh
Jean-Marc Reynes
Jean-Marc Reynes Institut Pasteur
Anthony R. Fooks
Anthony R. Fooks St George's, University of London

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