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Borna disease virus: implications for human neuropsychiatric illness
W I Lipkin1, A Schneemann, M V Solbrig
1Dept of Neurology, University of California, Irvine 92717, USA.
Trends in Microbiology
|February 1, 1995
Abstract:
The cause of Borna disease, a neurological syndrome affecting mammals and birds, has recently been shown to be infection with an RNA virus. Molecular genetic analysis suggests that Borna disease virus represents a new viral taxon. It has a wide host range and is tropic for specific circuits in the central nervous system. There is indirect evidence that links it to diseases of the human central nervous system.