نتایج جستجو برای: variola major

تعداد نتایج: 619747  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Andreas Nitsche Heinz Ellerbrok Georg Pauli

Although variola virus was eradicated by the World Health Organization vaccination program in the 1970s, the diagnosis of smallpox infection has attracted great interest in the context of a possible deliberate release of variola virus in bioterrorist attacks. Obviously, fast and reliable diagnostic tools are required to detect variola virus and to distinguish it from orthopoxviruses that have i...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2007
Natale Scaramozzino Audrey Ferrier-Rembert Anne-Laure Favier Corinne Rothlisberger Stéphane Richard Jean-Marc Crance Hermann Meyer Daniel Garin

BACKGROUND Variola virus (family Poxviridae, genus Orthopoxvirus) and the closely related cowpox, vaccinia, and monkeypox viruses can infect humans. Efforts are mounting to replenish the smallpox vaccine stocks, optimize diagnostic methods for poxviruses, and develop new antivirals against smallpox, because it is feared that variola virus might be used as a weapon of bioterrorism. METHODS We ...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1872

2015
Magdalena Molero-Abraham John-Paul Glutting Darren R. Flower Esther M. Lafuente Pedro A. Reche

Concerns that variola viruses might be used as bioweapons have renewed the interest in developing new and safer smallpox vaccines. Variola virus genomes are now widely available, allowing computational characterization of the entire T-cell epitome and the use of such information to develop safe and yet effective vaccines. To this end, we identified 124 proteins shared between various species of...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1943
John B. Nelson

After 24 transfers in embryonated eggs a strain of variola virus (Chinese) was established in the testis of the rabbit and maintained for 11 passages at intervals of 7 days. Residence in the rabbit testis was not accompanied by any significant alteration in the species identity of the virus. A second strain of variola virus (Minnesota) was transferred 180 times in embryonated eggs with no appar...

Journal: :Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy 2005
Arthur J Goff Jason Paragas

Smallpox (variola major), and the haemorrhagic fever viruses (filoviruses and arenaviruses) are classified as Category A biowarfare agents by the Centers for Disease Control. Category A agents pose a significant risk to public health and national security because they can be easily disseminated by aerosol, although with the exception of variola, they are not easily transmitted from person to pe...

Journal: :Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics 1890

Journal: :The Lancet 1845

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Kathleen H Rubins Lisa E Hensley Peter B Jahrling Adeline R Whitney Thomas W Geisbert John W Huggins Art Owen James W Leduc Patrick O Brown David A Relman

Smallpox has played an unparalleled role in human history and remains a significant potential threat to public health. Despite the historical significance of this disease, we know little about the underlying pathophysiology or the virulence mechanisms of the causative agent, variola virus. To improve our understanding of variola pathogenesis and variola-host interactions, we examined the molecu...

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