نتایج جستجو برای: orthopoxvirus

تعداد نتایج: 519  

2010
Yuhong Xiao Stuart N. Isaacs

Despite the eradication of smallpox several decades ago, variola and monkeypox viruses still have the potential to become significant threats to public health. The current licensed live vaccinia virus-based smallpox vaccine is extremely effective as a prophylactic vaccine to prevent orthopoxvirus infections, but because of safety issues, it is no longer given as a routine vaccine to the general...

2013
Sergei N. Shchelkunov

On May 8, 1980, the World Health Assembly at its 33(rd) 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 outbre...

2017
Yuri P. Springer Christopher H. Hsu Zachary R. Werle Link E. Olson Michael P. Cooper Louisa J. Castrodale Nisha Fowler Andrea M. McCollum Cynthia S. Goldsmith Ginny L. Emerson Kimberly Wilkins Jeffrey B. Doty Jillybeth Burgado JinXin Gao Nishi Patel Matthew R. Mauldin Mary G. Reynolds Panayampalli S. Satheshkumar Whitni Davidson Yu Li Joseph B. McLaughlin

Background. Human infection by orthopoxviruses is being reported with increasing frequency, attributed in part to the cessation of smallpox vaccination and concomitant waning of population-level immunity. In July 2015, a female resident of interior Alaska presented to an urgent care clinic with a dermal lesion consistent with poxvirus infection. Laboratory testing of a virus isolated from the l...

2017
Siv Aina J Leendertz Daniel Stern Dennis Theophil Etile Anoh Arsène Mossoun Grit Schubert Lidewij Wiersma Chantal Akoua-Koffi Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum Stomy Karhemere Maude Pauly Livia Schrick Fabian H Leendertz Andreas Nitsche

Since the eradication of smallpox and the subsequent discontinuation of the worldwide smallpox vaccination program, other Orthopoxviruses beside Variola virus have been increasingly representing a risk to human health. To investigate the extent of natural contact with Orthopoxviruses and possible demographic risk factors for such an exposure, we performed a cross-sectional serosurvey of anti-Or...

2017
R. A. Maksyutov S. N. Yakubitskyi I. V. Kolosova S. N. Shchelkunov

The lack of immunity to the variola virus in the population, increasingly more frequent cases of human orthopoxvirus infection, and increased risk of the use of the variola virus (VARV) as a bioterrorism agent call for the development of modern, safe vaccines against orthopoxvirus infections. We previously developed a polyvalent DNA vaccine based on five VARV antigens and an attenuated variant ...

2017
Déborah Delaune Frédéric Iseni Audrey Ferrier-Rembert Christophe N. Peyrefitte Olivier Ferraris

Since the official declaration of smallpox eradication in 1980, the general population vaccination has ceased worldwide. Therefore, people under 40 year old are generally not vaccinated against smallpox and have no cross protection against orthopoxvirus infections. This naïve population may be exposed to natural or intentional orthopoxvirus emergences. The virology unit of the Institut de Reche...

2014
Anne Schmitt Kerstin Mätz-Rensing

Smallpox, one of the most destructive diseases, has been successfully eradicated through a worldwide vaccination campaign. Since immunization programs have been stopped, the number of people with vaccinia virus induced immunity is declining. This leads to an increase in orthopoxvirus (OPXV) infections in humans, as well as in animals. Additionally, potential abuse of Variola virus (VARV), the c...

2017
Giusy Cardeti Cesare Ernesto Maria Gruber Claudia Eleni Fabrizio Carletti Concetta Castilletti Giuseppe Manna Francesca Rosone Emanuela Giombini Marina Selleri Daniele Lapa Vincenzo Puro Antonino Di Caro Raniero Lorenzetti Maria Teresa Scicluna Goffredo Grifoni Annapaola Rizzoli Valentina Tagliapietra Lorenzo De Marco Maria Rosaria Capobianchi Gian Luca Autorino

In January 2015, during a 3-week period, 12 captive Tonkean macacques at a sanctuary in Italy died. An orthopoxvirus infection was suspected because of negative-staining electron microscopy results. The diagnosis was confirmed by histology, virus isolation, and molecular analysis performed on different organs from all animals. An epidemiologic investigation was unable to define the infection so...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Melissa E. Dubois Mark K. Slifka

Serologic cross-reactivity between orthopoxviruses is a substantial barrier to laboratory diagnosis of specific orthopoxvirus infections and epidemiologic characterization of disease outbreaks. Historically, time-consuming and labor-intensive strategies such as cross-adsorbed neutralization assays, immunofluorescence assays, and hemagglutination-inhibition assays have been used to identify orth...

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