ssRNA: Lyssavirus (Rabies) Replication Cycle
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2020
- ssRNA: Lyssavirus offers a detailed illustration of the known replication strategy of Lyssavirus inside an infected cell. Lyssavirus also known as Rabies causes Rabies, one of the oldest recognized infectious diseases, and is almost invariably fatal in humans and other mammals. The virus is highly neuroinvasive. It is transferred via the peripheral nervous system to the brain where replication of the virus leads to the disease. The disease is preventable through vaccination and can be treated successfully by prompt post-exposure serotherapy and vaccination.
Written and directed by Irene Petropoulou
Co-directed and edited by Andrew Tucker
Main scientific advisor: Dr. Christopher Clegg.
Chief Animator: John Bardakos
Narrated by Marianne Graffam
Rabies is so frightening
I feel so sorry for anyone
Human & animal who are unlucky enough to get infected with it
Of courseit's frightening. Excess fear is one of the symptoms.
let's erradicate rabies forever
Aren’t they saying Rabies will be eradicated by 2030. Let’s pray, it’s evil if you get it
Oops the cdc has it but in aerosolized form!
So perfect!
😌👌
. Febru 2020 acip meeting unfinished business~
It has to go, at least we had a chance of surviving smallpox! When you get rabies there’s beasicakly no chance of survival
Edit: Basically* sorry stroked out for a second
Amazingly detailed video! This should have way more views!
Thank you! It was a lot of work and with the support of many experts
I love your take on the matter, such high hopes for intelligent and attentive life!
@@irenepetropoulou59 Are you Greek Ms. Petropoulou?🇬🇷🏛
Brilliantly explained with the help of the graphics. Thankyou so much.
Thanks Dear... for such a nice illustration..
This was so scientifically explain that I understood 0
Nice job you did great don’t give up you can still get lots of subscribers
Very helpful for my microbiology project for masters ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great Job Irene, Andrew, John, Marianneand all the team!
we need your knowledge
please continue sharing
Very underrated 😒 video.
Amazing👍❤️
I was wondering why schools never taught me this but ireland has been rabies free for a long time but I'm glad to know incase I ever travel or just in general
Viruses are so amazing. I am constantly in awe.
Viruses are terrible and they all need to be destroyed
@@JimmyStruthers1000 Viruses are actually integral to the ecosystems of this planet. Without them, our world would be very, very different, and not in a good way. We might not have even survived as a species.
Phages in the ocean, for example, maintain equilibrium by culling populations of bacteria every single day.
Viruses won't be destroyed, no matter how hard we try. We can't conquer nature. And, why would we want to?
Very nice information and understood easily
Very helpful!
One of the most amazing videos on the subject I've seen!! Wonderful animation, thank you so much for all your work!
Continue please ❤
Very helpful❤
This video is really helpful!. Do you have a script? because the automatic subtitiles is not clear some parts :((. Thank you so much.
Incredible how these things operate
Wow! Uh, I think I bit off more than I could chew... but I stuck it out and finished all 12min!! 🎆🎇✨
Individuals don't really understand how dangerous the rabies viruses really are...
So are the viral messenger RNAs any different than electrical circuitry components and how they interact with the each other? My head is exploding over this stuff lol.
Thank You
Informative
pleas tell what the capsid of rabies virus is
Crazy complex like a computer
So nice
Great!!! thankyou so much for the information!! Now, I understand a lot. ♡♡♡
What is it?
It’s more deadly than Ebola which is why I’m here 😳
Takes one mutation to screw us all over
Thanks for this video. Very informative! Worse way to go if you get rabies.
How long do rabies survive in land under sunlight?
Given that we have such detailed information, cant we maybe hack this virus system and make it dysfunctional forever?
Be wary of wild animals, folks. Wear protection when you go out, like a sharp item or pepper spray.
They look like the hair rolls to curl your hair.
Whoa! This is very informative. Imagine you are being assassinated using a small gun that shoots a very small dart that is filled with rabies (you wouldn't even notice it) then 1 week later... POOF!
I really can't follow this video completely. Too scientific for me and I don't understand a lot of the terms. I'm definitely not ready for this content yet.
We had got the dog vaccinated 9 months ago, after 9 months of getting the full course, I touched it again, so I went and got the full course done.
Looks like I had to get only two waxing done Sharif
Wdym “touched it again”
Got so lucky recently with hematoma instead of puncture trying to feed racoon, lesson learned...dumb me...
pov you fall asleep first at the sleepover
I am soo happy the Cdc has aerosolized lyssavirus!
I wonder if they will sell it to little old me? 😳
Feb 2020 acip meeting unfinished business. 😍
But after it infects the cells what does it do exactly
Well u get to madness and suffer from breathing and ur eye goes insane and u cant even control it it moves it own when it on final stage
Its almost like zombie apocalypse if this disease keeps going
@@JohnnxxKing but why
@@raypunn fok u that's why.
@@raypunnIt begins to take over your brain, which causes less control over yourself, and causes aggression, the inability to breathe well, etc because of dead/malfunctioning brain cells
@@TheWagonroast i mean what are the exact chemical reactions that cause it to control nerve cells in that way
Are you there? Alive?
How did they figure this stuff out?
That is what science and research is all about
Petri dishes, microscopes, and a whole lot of time.
05:32 Gucci Gang :D
based
If the genome of rabies viruses do contain one or more palindromic sequences, (I believe that such sequence probably exists), at least three bases upstream and downstream from the core of the palindromic sequence and one species of bacteria certainly produces a restriction enzyme that recognizes and cleaves said palindromic sequence. Then, hopefully, a novel class of antiviral therapy will be created if the target cells can be transfected with a gene encoding the restriction enzyme.
Amogus
Why did I think I was watching SARS-COV2...maybe there's similarities
That they are all viruses?
This is how RNA viruses work on all cells.
All is lie, nothing work is done to get clear virus operation activity.
Really? Then you do it
im the 300 subscriber. thank me later.
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