نتایج جستجو برای: orthopoxvirus

تعداد نتایج: 519  

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
Joseph W Golden Matthew D Josleyn Jay W Hooper

The current live-orthopoxvirus vaccine is associated with minor to serious adverse affects, and is contraindicated for use in a significant portion of the population. As an alternative vaccine, we have previously shown that a DNA subunit vaccine (4pox) based on four orthopoxvirus immunogens (L1R, B5R, A27L and A33R) can produce protective immunity against lethal orthopoxvirus challenges in mice...

2010
Jônatas S. Abrahão André T. Silva-Fernandes Larissa S. Lima Rafael K. Campos Maria I.M.C. Guedes Marcela M.G. Cota Felipe L. Assis Iara A. Borges Milton F. Souza-Júnior Zélia I.P. Lobato Cláudio A. Bonjardim Paulo C.P. Ferreira Giliane S. Trindade Erna G.

To detect orthopoxvirus in the Brazilian Amazon, we conducted a serosurvey of 344 wild animals. Neutralizing antibodies against orthopoxvirus were detected by plaque-reduction neutralizing tests in 84 serum samples. Amplicons from 6 monkey samples were sequenced. These amplicons identified vaccinia virus genetically similar to strains from bovine vaccinia outbreaks in Brazil.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Meike S Gratz Yasemin Suezer Melanie Kremer Asisa Volz Monir Majzoub Kay-Martin Hanschmann Ulrich Kalinke Astrid Schwantes Gerd Sutter

The emergence of zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections and the threat of possible intentional release of pathogenic orthopoxviruses have stimulated renewed interest in understanding orthopoxvirus infections and the resulting diseases. Ectromelia virus (ECTV), the causative agent of mousepox, offers an excellent model system to study an orthopoxvirus infection in its natural host. Here, we investiga...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Iuliia Gilchuk Pavlo Gilchuk Gopal Sapparapu Rebecca Lampley Vidisha Singh Nurgun Kose David L. Blum Laura J. Hughes Panayampalli S. Satheshkumar Michael B. Townsend Ashley V. Kondas Zachary Reed Zachary Weiner Victoria A. Olson Erika Hammarlund Hans-Peter Raue Mark K. Slifka James C. Slaughter Barney S. Graham Kathryn M. Edwards Roselyn J. Eisenberg Gary H. Cohen Sebastian Joyce James E. Crowe

Monkeypox (MPXV) and cowpox (CPXV) are emerging agents that cause severe human infections on an intermittent basis, and variola virus (VARV) has potential for use as an agent of bioterror. Vaccinia immune globulin (VIG) has been used therapeutically to treat severe orthopoxvirus infections but is in short supply. We generated a large panel of orthopoxvirus-specific human monoclonal antibodies (...

2017
G. A. Shchelkunova S. N. Shchelkunov

The last case of natural smallpox was recorded in October, 1977. It took humanity almost 20 years to achieve that feat after the World Health Organization had approved the global smallpox eradication program. Vaccination against smallpox was abolished, and, during the past 40 years, the human population has managed to lose immunity not only to smallpox, but to other zoonotic orthopoxvirus infec...

2010
Robert Jordan Janet M. Leeds Shanthakumar Tyavanagimatt Dennis E. Hruby

ST-246 (Tecovirimat) is a small synthetic antiviral compound being developed to treat pathogenic orthopoxvirus infections of humans. The compound was discovered as part of a high throughput screen designed to identify inhibitors of vaccinia virus-induced cytopathic effects. The antiviral activity is specific for orthopoxviruses and the compound does not inhibit the replication of other RNA- and...

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 Journal of general virology 1979
M Mackett L C Archard

Orthopoxvirus DNA from representative strains of rabbitpox, vaccinia, monkeypox, variola, cowpox and ectromelia viruses was analysed by cleavage with restriction endonucleases HindIII, XhoI or SmaI. Genome mol. wt. vary from about 120 x 10(6) for rabbitpox to about 145 x 10(6) for cowpox. Physical maps of cleavage sites are similar and characteristic for strains of the same Orthopoxvirus type. ...

2010
Scott Parker Akbar M. Siddiqui George Painter Jill Schriewer R. Mark Buller

The absence of herd immunity to orthopoxviruses and the concern that variola or monkeypox viruses could be used for bioterroristic activities has stimulated the development of therapeutics and safer prophylactics. One major limitation in this process is the lack of accessible human orthopoxvirus infections for clinical efficacy trials; however, drug licensure can be based on orthopoxvirus anima...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Robert Jordan Deborah Tien Tove' C Bolken Kevin F Jones Shanthakumar R Tyavanagimatt Josef Strasser Annie Frimm Michael L Corrado Phoebe G Strome Dennis E Hruby

ST-246 is a novel, potent orthopoxvirus egress inhibitor that is being developed to treat pathogenic orthopoxvirus infections of humans. This phase I, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled single ascending dose study (first time with humans) was conducted to determine the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of ST-246 in healthy human volunteers. ST-246 was administered in single o...

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