Vincent J Munster
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Recent Articles
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Kaiser F, Cardenas S, Yinda K, Mukesh R, Ochwoto M, Gallogly S, et al.
Emerg Infect Dis
. 2025 Mar;
31(4).
PMID: 40072542
We measured stability of infectious influenza A(H5N1) virus in irradiated raw milk and wastewater and on surfaces. We found a relatively slow decay in milk, indicating that contaminated milk and...
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Rosenke K, Giffin A, Griffin A, Kaiser F, Altynova E, Mukesh R, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39814072
Since early 2022, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 virus infections have been reported in wild aquatic birds and poultry throughout the USA with spillover into several mammalian species. In...
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Wickenhagen A, Flagg M, Port J, Yinda C, Goldin K, Gallogly S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Jan;
16(1):594.
PMID: 39799119
The emergence of the Omicron lineage represented a major genetic drift in SARS-CoV-2 evolution. This was associated with phenotypic changes including evasion of pre-existing immunity and decreased disease severity. Continuous...
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Fischer R, Munster V
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Nov;
2877:439-451.
PMID: 39585640
Information concerning the fundamental properties of a pathogen is essential at the beginning of an outbreak. Often, the fundamental properties of an emerging virus are unknown because the virus is...
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Gonzalez V, Hurtado-Monzon A, OKrafka S, Muhlberger E, Letko M, Frank H, et al.
J Virol
. 2024 Nov;
98(12):e0145324.
PMID: 39499009
Accumulating data suggest that some bat species host emerging viruses that are highly pathogenic in humans and agricultural animals. Laboratory-based studies have highlighted important adaptations in bat immune systems that...
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Yinda C, Koukouikila-Koussounda F, Issamou Mayengue P, Elenga R, Greene B, Ochwoto M, et al.
Lancet
. 2024 Oct;
404(10465):1815-1822.
PMID: 39426387
Background: Monkeypox virus clade I is endemic in several central African countries and characterised by an increase in disease severity and mortality. Since October, 2023, a large-scale mpox outbreak has...
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Avanzato V, Bushmaker T, Oguntuyo K, Yinda C, Duyvesteyn H, Stass R, et al.
J Virol
. 2024 Sep;
98(10):e0063824.
PMID: 39240113
Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly pathogenic paramyxovirus capable of causing severe respiratory and neurologic disease in humans. Currently, there are no licensed vaccines or therapeutics against NiV, underscoring the...
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Holloway P, Gibson M, Holloway T, van Doremalen N, Munster V, Al-Omari B, et al.
Lancet Microbe
. 2024 Jul;
5(9):100866.
PMID: 39053480
Background: Although dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) are known to be the host reservoir for MERS-CoV, the virus causing Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), zoonotic transmission pathways and camel subpopulations posing...
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Kaiser F, Morris D, Wickenhagen A, Mukesh R, Gallogly S, Yinda K, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2024 Jun;
391(1):90-92.
PMID: 38875103
No abstract available.
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Port J, Riopelle J, Smith S, Myers L, Kaiser F, Lewis M, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2024 Apr;
9(5):1231-1243.
PMID: 38649413
The 2022 mpox virus (MPXV) outbreak was sustained by human-to-human transmission; however, it is currently unclear which factors lead to sustained transmission of MPXV. Here we present Mastomys natalensis as...