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Simon H Williams

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Ricart Arbona R, Kelly S, Wang C, Dhawan R, Henderson K, Shek W, et al.
Comp Med . 2020 Jul; 70(4):359-369. PMID: 32674749
The unexpected seroconversion of sentinel mice in our facility to murine T lymphotrophic virus (MTLV) positivity led to our identification of a novel murine astrovirus that we designated murine astrovirus...
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Williams S, Levy A, Yates R, Somaweera N, Neville P, Nicholson J, et al.
Viruses . 2020 Jul; 12(7). PMID: 32630711
Metagenomics revealed an impressive breadth of previously unrecognized viruses. Here, we report the virome of the Skuse mosquito, an important vector of pathogenic arboviruses in Australia. Mosquitoes were collected from...
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Heidecker B, Williams S, Jain K, Oleynik A, Patriki D, Kottwitz J, et al.
Circ Heart Fail . 2020 Jun; 13(7):e007103. PMID: 32586108
Background: Polymerase chain reaction analyses of cardiac tissues have detected viral sequences in up to 67% of cases of myocarditis. However, viruses have not been implicated in giant cell myocarditis...
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Dugue R, Cay-Martinez K, Thakur K, Garcia J, Chauhan L, Williams S, et al.
Neurology . 2020 Apr; 94(24):1100-1102. PMID: 32327489
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Lee Q, Padula M, Pinello N, Williams S, ORourke M, Fumagalli M, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2020 Jan; 16(1):e1008262. PMID: 31971979
Mouse kidney parvovirus (MKPV) is a member of the provisional genus Chapparvovirus that causes renal disease in immune-compromised mice, with a disease course reminiscent of polyomavirus-associated nephropathy in immune-suppressed kidney...
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Williams S, Levy A, Yates R, Somaweera N, Neville P, Nicholson J, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Jan; 15(1):e0227114. PMID: 31899786
The discovery of hepaciviruses in non-human hosts has accelerated following the advancement of high-throughput sequencing technology. Hepaciviruses have now been described in reptiles, fish, birds, and an extensive array of...
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Williams S, Che X, Oleynik A, Garcia J, Muller D, Zabka T, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2019 Sep; 100(10):1350-1362. PMID: 31513008
Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing technology have led to a rapid expansion in the number of viral sequences associated with samples from vertebrates, invertebrates and environmental samples. Accurate host identification...
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Mishra N, Fagbo S, Alagaili A, Nitido A, Williams S, Ng J, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 Apr; 14(4):e0214227. PMID: 30969980
Bats are implicated as natural reservoirs for a wide range of zoonotic viruses including SARS and MERS coronaviruses, Ebola, Marburg, Nipah, Hendra, Rabies and other lyssaviruses. Accordingly, many One Health...
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Williams S, Cordey S, Bhuva N, Laubscher F, Hartley M, Boillat-Blanco N, et al.
mSphere . 2018 Aug; 3(4). PMID: 30135221
High-throughput sequencing can provide insights into epidemiology and medicine through comprehensive surveys of viral genetic sequences in environmental and clinical samples. Here, we characterize the plasma virome of Tanzanian patients...