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Stephen R Welch

22PUBLICATIONS
52CO-AUTHORS
Medical virologyAnimal neurobiologyMedical infection agents (incl. prions)Cardiology (incl. cardiovascular diseases)Causes and prevention of crime
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Publications (22)

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|Jan 08, 2026
Characterization of Mouse-Adapted Marburg and Ravn Viruses in Inbred BALB/c and Outbred CD-1 Mice.

Katherine A Davies, Stephen R Welch, JoAnn D Coleman-McCray

|Oct 29, 2025
Natural History of Nipah Virus in Hamsters: Strain, Route, and Sex-Associated Variability Characterized Using Large Datasets to Inform Pre-Clinical Study Design.

Katherine A Davies, Stephen R Welch, JoAnn D Coleman-McCray

|Dec 23, 2024
Henipaviruses: epidemiology, ecology, disease, and the development of vaccines and therapeutics.

Jessica R Spengler, Michael K Lo, Stephen R Welch

|Nov 20, 2024
Delayed low-dose oral administration of 4'-fluorouridine inhibits pathogenic arenaviruses in animal models of lethal disease.

Stephen R Welch, Jessica R Spengler, Jonna B Westover

|Nov 08, 2024
Inflammation associated with monocyte/macrophage activation and recruitment corresponds with lethal outcome in a mouse model of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever

Teresa E Sorvillo, Jana M Ritter, Stephen R Welch

|Aug 14, 2024
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus nucleoprotein and GP38 subunit vaccine combination prevents morbidity in mice.

Elif Karaaslan, Teresa E Sorvillo, Florine E M Scholte

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Frequent Collaborators

19 joint publications

Jessica R Spengler

11 joint publications

Christina F Spiropoulou

8 joint publications

Florine E M Scholte

7 joint publications

Éric Bergeron

7 joint publications

Teresa E Sorvillo

5 joint publications

Michael K Lo

5 joint publications

Scott D Pegan

5 joint publications

Katherine A Davies

4 joint publications

JoAnn D Coleman-McCray

4 joint publications

Joel M Montgomery

Frequent Collaborators

19 joint publications

Jessica R Spengler

11 joint publications

Christina F Spiropoulou

8 joint publications

Florine E M Scholte

7 joint publications

Éric Bergeron

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