نتایج جستجو برای: orthopoxvirus

تعداد نتایج: 519  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2007
Jessica A. Campbell David S. Trossman Wayne M. Yokoyama Leonidas N. Carayannopoulos

NK and T lymphocytes express both activating and inhibiting receptors for various members of the major histocompatibility complex class I superfamily (MHCISF). To evade immunologic cytotoxicity, many viruses interfere with the function of these receptors, generally by altering the displayed profile of MHCISF proteins on host cells. Using a structurally constrained hidden Markov model, we discov...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
David C Tscharke Wai-Ping Woo Isaac G Sakala John Sidney Alessandro Sette Denis J Moss Jack R Bennink Gunasegaran Karupiah Jonathan W Yewdell

Mouse models of orthopoxvirus disease provide great promise for probing basic questions regarding host responses to this group of pathogens, which includes the causative agents of monkeypox and smallpox. However, some essential tools for their study that are taken for granted with other mouse models are not available for these viruses. Here we map and characterize the initial CD8+ T-cell determ...

Journal: :IP international journal of comprehensive and advanced pharmacology 2023

Smallpox-like symptoms are caused by the human monkeypox orthopoxvirus, a zoonotic orthopoxvirus. The was detected in 1970, twelve years after virus found Danish lab 1958. It has lately been documented cases outside of Africa, and it spread to other regions Africa. (mainly West Central Africa). genesis, epidemiology, ecology disease still largely unknown, which rise frequency geographic dispers...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Jessica A Campbell Randall S Davis Lauren M Lilly Daved H Fremont Anthony R French Leonidas N Carayannopoulos

Under selective pressure from host immunity, viruses have retained genes encoding immunoevasins, molecules interfering with host viral recognition and clearance. Due to their binding specificities, immunoevasins can be exploited as affinity labels to identify host-encoded molecules of previously unsuspected importance in defense against the relevant class of virus. We previously described an or...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2004
Giliane S Trindade Flávio G da Fonseca João T Marques Sueli Diniz Juliana A Leite Stefanie De Bodt Yves Van der Peer Cláudio A Bonjardim Paulo C P Ferreira Erna G Kroon

Here is described the isolation of a naturally occurring A-type inclusion body (ATI)-negative vaccinia-like virus, Belo Horizonte virus (VBH), obtained from a mousepox-like outbreak in Brazil. The isolated virus was identified and characterized as an orthopoxvirus by conventional methods. Molecular characterization of the virus was done by DNA cross-hybridization using Vaccinia virus (VACV) DNA...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1994
H Meyer M Pfeffer H J Rziha

A PCR protocol was established that not only allows the detection of, but also the differentiation of species of the genus Orthopoxvirus. This assay was accomplished by the selection of oligonucleotides located within the gene that encodes the A-type inclusion protein of cowpox virus. The primer pair flanked a region exhibiting distinct and specific DNA deletions in the corresponding sequences ...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
André Victor Barbosa Maria Luiza G Medaglia Herbert S Soares Jociane C Quixabeira-Santos Solange M Gennari Clarissa R Damaso

Cantagalo virus is a strain of vaccinia virus (genus Orthopoxvirus) and the etiological agent of an important vesicopustular disease that affects dairy cows and milkers in Brazil. The reservoirs involved in the maintenance of this virus in nature are unknown. In the present work, the detection of neutralizing antibodies to Orthopoxvirus in capybaras collected in São Paulo state is reported. Cap...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
Y. J. Hutin R. J. Williams P. Malfait R. Pebody V. N. Loparev S. L. Ropp M. Rodriguez J. C. Knight F. K. Tshioko A. S. Khan M. V. Szczeniowski J. J. Esposito

Human monkeypox is a zoonotic smallpox-like disease caused by an orthopoxvirus of interhuman transmissibility too low to sustain spread in susceptible populations. In February 1997, 88 cases of febrile pustular rash were identified for the previous 12 months in 12 villages of the Katako-Kombe Health Zone, Democratic Republic of Congo (attack rate = 22 per 1,000; case-fatality rate = 3.7%). Seve...

2009
PETER B. JAHRLING JOHN W. HUGGINS

216 Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare

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