An Increasing Danger of Zoonotic Orthopoxvirus Infections

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作者
Shchelkunov, Sergei N. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] State Res Ctr Virol & Biotechnol VECTOR, Koltsov, Novosibirsk Obl, Russia
[2] Novosibirsk State Univ, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia
关键词
COWPOX VIRUS TRANSMISSION; VACCINIA-VIRUS; HUMAN MONKEYPOX; SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS; PET RATS; SMALLPOX; BUFFALOPOX; CAMELPOX; OUTBREAK; VARIOLA;
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10.1371/journal.ppat.1003756
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
On May 8, 1980, the World Health Assembly at its 33rd session solemnly declared that the world and all its peoples had won freedom from smallpox and recommended ceasing the vaccination of the population against smallpox. Currently, a larger part of the world population has no immunity not only against smallpox but also against other zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections. Recently, recorded outbreaks of orthopoxvirus diseases not only of domestic animals but also of humans have become more frequent. All this indicates a new situation in the ecology and evolution of zoonotic orthopoxviruses. Analysis of state-of-the-art data on the phylogenetic relationships, ecology, and host range of orthopoxviruses-etiological agents of smallpox (variola virus, VARV), monkeypox (MPXV), cowpox (CPXV), vaccinia (VACV), and camelpox (CMLV)-as well as the patterns of their evolution suggests that a VARV-like virus could emerge in the course of natural evolution of modern zoonotic orthopoxviruses. Thus, there is an insistent need for organization of the international control over the outbreaks of zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections in various countries to provide a rapid response and prevent them from developing into epidemics.
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