Camelpox, an emerging orthopox viral disease.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2013-12-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-16 DOI:10.1007/s13337-013-0145-0
Vinayagamurthy Balamurugan, Gnanavel Venkatesan, Veerakyathappa Bhanuprakash, Raj Kumar Singh
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Abstract

Camelpox is considered as emerging public health problem during this decade due to increased reported cases and outbreaks in camels. Camelpox is a contagious, often sporadic, and notifiable skin disease of camelids and is socio-economically significant as it incurs considerable loss in terms of morbidity, mortality, loss of weight and reduction in milk yield and confined to camel-rearing countries. The causative agent, camelpox virus (CMLV) is genetically closely related to variola virus and has gained much attention from researchers due to its recent emergence in human. The virus carrying genes responsible for host immune evasion mechanisms owing to the threat posed by potential bio-warfare agents. Although the disease can be diagnosed based on clinical features, the similar confounding skin lesions necessitate identification, detection and differentiation of the CMLV by molecular techniques. Vaccines are available in some countries and the available live attenuated vaccine provides long-lasting immunity. Further, novel highly sensitive and specific techniques would be useful in the identification of emerging and re-emerging virus, thereby therapeutic, prophylactic, preventive measures would be applied in time to curtail further spread of camelpox like other zoonotic diseases. This review provide overview of the camelpox particularly on its epidemiology, pathogenesis and biology of the disease, diagnostic approaches and control measures.

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骆驼痘,一种新兴的正痘病毒性疾病。
由于骆驼中报告的病例和疫情增加,骆驼痘被视为本十年中新出现的公共卫生问题。骆驼痘是一种传染性的、通常是散发的、需要报告的骆驼类皮肤病,具有重要的社会经济意义,因为它在发病率、死亡率、体重减轻和产奶量减少方面造成相当大的损失,而且仅限于骆驼饲养国家。致病菌骆驼痘病毒(camelpox virus, CMLV)与天花病毒在遗传上密切相关,近年来在人类中出现,引起了研究人员的广泛关注。由于潜在生物战剂的威胁,携带负责宿主免疫逃避机制的基因的病毒。虽然该疾病可根据临床特征进行诊断,但相似的混淆性皮肤病变需要通过分子技术对CMLV进行识别、检测和分化。一些国家提供疫苗,现有的减毒活疫苗可提供持久免疫力。此外,高度敏感和特殊的新技术将有助于查明新出现和再出现的病毒,从而及时采取治疗、预防和预防措施,以遏制骆驼痘像其他人畜共患疾病一样进一步蔓延。本文就骆驼痘的流行病学、发病机制、生物学、诊断方法和防治措施等方面作一综述。
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Indian Journal of Virology
Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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