
Oz virus is a novel thogotovirus isolated from ticks that causes lethal infection in mice. We conducted serosurveillance of Oz virus infection among humans and wild mammals in Japan using virus-neutralization tests and ELISAs. Results showed that Oz virus may be naturally infecting humans and other mammalian hosts.
Oz virus, tick-borne viruses, Mammals, vector-borne infections, R, Dispatch, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, thogotoviruses, zoonoses, Mice, Ticks, Japan, arboviruses, Zoonoses, Medicine, Animals, Thogotovirus
Oz virus, tick-borne viruses, Mammals, vector-borne infections, R, Dispatch, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, thogotoviruses, zoonoses, Mice, Ticks, Japan, arboviruses, Zoonoses, Medicine, Animals, Thogotovirus
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