Rachel E Marschang, Silvana Schmidt-Ukaj, J. Bogan
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Alfaro-Alarcón A, Hetzel U, Smura T, Baggio F, Morales JA, Kipar A, Hepojoki J. 2022. Boid inclusion body disease is also a disease of wild boa constrictors. Microbiol Spectr, 10(5):e0170522. Colmant AMG, Charrel RN, Coutard B. 2022. Jingmenviruses: ubiquitous, understudied, segmented flavi-like viruses. Front Microbiol, 13:997058. Leineweber C, Marschang RE. 2022. Antibodies against two testudinid herpesviruses in pet tortoises in Europe. Animals (Basel), 12(17):2298. Lintala A, Szirovicza L, Kipar A, Hetzel U, Hepojoki J. 2022. Persistent reptarenavirus and hartmanivirus infection in cultured boid cells. Microbiol Spectr, 10(4):e0158522. Marenzoni ML, Stefanetti V, Del Rossi E, Zicavo A, Scuota S, Origgi FC, Deli G, Corti C, Trabalza Marinucci M, Olivieri O. 2022. Detection of testudinid alphaherpesvirus, Chlamydia spp., Mycoplasma spp., and Salmonella spp. in free-ranging and rescued Italian Testudo hermanni hermanni. Vet Ital, 58(1):25–34. Mifsud JCO, Costa VA, Petrone ME, Marzinelli EM, Holmes EC, Harvey E. 2022. Transcriptome mining extends the host range of the Flaviviridae to nonbilaterians. Virus Evol, 9(1):veac124. Ogola EO, Kopp A, Bastos ADS, Slothouwer I, Marklewitz M, Omoga D, Rotich G, Getugi C, Sang R, Torto B, Junglen S, Tchouassi DP. 2022. Jingmen tick virus in ticks from Kenya. Viruses, 14(5):1041. Tillis SB, Josimovich JM, Miller MA, Hoon-Hanks LL, Hartmann AM, Claunch NM, Iredale ME, Logan TD, Yackel Adams AA, Bartoszek IA, Humphrey JS, Kluever BM, Stenglein MD, Reed RN, Romagosa CM, Wellehan JFX, Ossiboff RJ. 2022. Divergent serpentoviruses in free-ranging invasive pythons and native colubrids in southern Florida, United States. Viruses, 14(12):2726. Vorbach BS, Clayton LA, Roosenburg WM, Norton TM, Adamovicz L, Hadfield CA, Allender MC. 2022. Prevalence of multiple reptilian pathogens in the oropharyngeal mucosa, cloacal mucosa, and blood of diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) populations from Maryland and Georgia, USA. J Wildl Dis, 58(4):782–790. Waller SJ, Lamar S, Perry BJ, Grimwood RM, Holmes EC, Geoghegan JL. 2022. Cloacal virome of an ancient host lineage the tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) reveals abundant and diverse diet-related viruses. Virology, 575:43–53.