Emergence and reemergence of vaccinia-like viruses: global scenario and perspectives.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2012-06-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-04 DOI:10.1007/s13337-012-0068-1
R K Singh, V Balamurugan, V Bhanuprakash, G Venkatesan, M Hosamani
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Abstract

Among the members of the genus Orthopoxvirus (OPXV), vaccinia virus (VACV), the type species of the genus is a double-stranded DNA virus, belongs to the subfamily Chordopoxvirinae of the family Poxviridae. The causative agents of smallpox, VACV and Variola virus are mutually immunogenic and the type species of Orthopoxvirus, cause only mild complications in humans. Therefore, the VACV was used as a smallpox vaccine world over under mass immunization program promoted by World Health Organization, which lead to the variola eradication globally in 1979. Since then, no vaccination of human population has been carried out; however, vaccination has been continued for at-risk laboratory workers, military personnel and others working with recombinant VACV or other non-variola orthopoxviruses (OPXVs). There has now been a surge in the development of safer smallpox vaccines and understanding of the biology of VACV necessitating re-use of this vaccine in most vulnerable population, because of rise in bioterrorist threats globally. Also, globally there has been the emergence and re-emergence of vaccinia-like viruses (VLVs) in Brazil, buffalopox viruses in Egypt, Indonesia, India and its neighbouring countries like Nepal, Pakistan. Bioterrorism as well as emergence and re-emergence of the VLVs constitute a concern as 50 % of the population globally (40 % in USA) <30 years are unvaccinated and most vulnerable for smallpox reemergence. Thus, the search for new generation safer smallpox vaccine entails review of biology of VLVs in the smallpox-free world. In this review, we present occurrence of VLVs in the world with exhaustive discussion particularly on the emergence and re-emergence of these viruses in India and Brazil where VLVs are sufficiently studied.

类疫苗病毒的出现和再次出现:全球情况和前景。
在正痘病毒属(OPXV)的成员中,疫苗病毒(VACV)是该属的模式种,是一种双链 DNA 病毒,属于痘病毒科弦痘病毒亚科。天花的病原体 VACV 和 Variola 病毒互为免疫原性,是正痘病毒的模式种,只对人类造成轻微的并发症。因此,在世界卫生组织推动的大规模免疫计划中,VACV 被用作天花疫苗,并于 1979 年在全球范围内消灭了天花病毒。从那时起,人类就不再接种天花疫苗了;但是,高危实验室工作人员、军事人员和其他使用重组天花病毒或其他非天花病毒(OPXV)的人员仍在继续接种疫苗。由于全球范围内生物恐怖主义威胁的增加,人们对更安全的天花疫苗的开发和对 VACV 生物学特性的了解也在激增,因此有必要在最脆弱的人群中重新使用这种疫苗。此外,在全球范围内,巴西出现和再次出现了类疫苗病毒 (VLV),埃及、印度尼西亚、印度及其邻国(如尼泊尔和巴基斯坦)也出现了水痘病毒。生物恐怖主义以及类疫苗病毒的出现和再次出现令人担忧,因为全球有 50% 的人口(美国为 40%)感染了类疫苗病毒。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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