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		Definition of Borna disease in English: Borna diseasenoun mass nounAn infectious neurological disease affecting horses and other mammal and bird species, caused by an RNA virus (Borna disease virus).  Example sentencesExamples -  Tcell ignorance in mice to Borna disease virus can be overcome by peripheral expression of the viral nucleoprotein.
 -  A questionnaire-based, retrospective case-control study of 174 Swedish cats was used to identify possible risk factors for feline Borna disease.
 -  In studies conducted on animals, immunocompromised and immunosuppressed rats did not become ill with borna disease despite viral replication.
 -  We reviewed recent advances in Borna disease virus research, focusing on evidence of infection in humans.
 -  Near-east equine encephalomyelitis is similar, and probably identical, to Borna disease.
 -  The relationship between Borna disease virus (BDV) infection and positive and negative syndromes in schizophrenia was investigated.
 -  Human Borna disease virus infection has been reported to be a threat to mental health.
 -  The clinical symptoms of Borna disease result from the immune response of the host.
 -  Infection by Borna disease virus (BDV) enables the study of the molecular mechanisms whereby a virus can persist in the central nervous system and lead to altered brain function in the absence of overt cytolysis and inflammation.
 -  Genome trimming is a unique strategy for replication control employed by Borna disease virus.
 -  The most recent agent of interest is Borna disease virus.
 -  Borna disease virus, a newly classified nonsegmented negative-strand RNA virus with international distribution, infects a broad range of warm-blooded animals from birds to primates.
 -  Abildgaard's work led to the condition being termed Borna disease, because of its endemic occurrence in horses around Borna near Leipzig, Germany.
 -  Until now, Borna Disease in equines and ruminants are restricted to Central Europe, i.e. specific areas in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein.
 -  In 1996, scientists at Scripps Research Institute in California found the first evidence that the Borna disease virus can infect human brain tissue.
 
 
 Origin   1920s: from Borna, the name of a town and district near Leipzig in Germany where an outbreak occurred.     |