The simian herpesviruses.

Infectious agents and disease Pub Date : 1995-06-01
R Eberle, J Hilliard
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Increased use of monkeys in biomedical research has led to an intensified awareness of potential dangers posed by zoonotic infections. Zoonoses have an impact not only upon human health and safety but also upon continued availability of nonhuman primate resources for the biomedical community. Neurotropic herpesviruses indigenous to primates are significant owing to their potential for causing severe or fatal infections when transmitted between human and nonhuman primates or between different species of monkeys. Although the macaque herpesvirus (B virus) is known to many investigators, other simian herpesviruses have remained relatively obscure in spite of reports of disease-causing potential. In this review we summarize what is known about the natural history and pathogenic potential of simian alpha-herpesviruses. Recent research into the molecular biology of this group of viruses is also reviewed, and recent advances toward development of diagnostic tests based on these data are discussed.

猿猴疱疹病毒。
在生物医学研究中越来越多地使用猴子,使人们更加认识到人畜共患感染带来的潜在危险。人畜共患病不仅影响人类健康和安全,而且影响生物医学界非人类灵长类动物资源的持续可用性。灵长类动物特有的嗜神经疱疹病毒很重要,因为它们在人类和非人类灵长类动物之间或不同种类的猴子之间传播时可能引起严重或致命的感染。尽管许多研究人员都知道猕猴疱疹病毒(B病毒),但其他猿猴疱疹病毒尽管有致病潜力的报道,但仍然相对不为人所知。在这篇综述中,我们总结了什么是已知的自然历史和致病性潜力的猿类α -疱疹病毒。本文还回顾了这类病毒分子生物学的最新研究,并讨论了基于这些数据的诊断测试的最新进展。
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