ON AN INTEGRATIVE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE MOLECULAR NATURAL HISTORY OF VIRAL DISEASES

P. Brandão
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RNA-virus caused diseases pose a challenging problem for a deep epidemiological comprehension due to the trick nature of the population genetics of such viruses and the sometimes obscure host-parasite relationship at the molecular level. In this article, data presented by other authors is reviewed and speculations based on these are depicted in order to search for patterns that could help the understanding of transmissible diseases mechanisms and the prediction of epidemics trends. Elements that connect parasite, host and epidemiology are presented as polarized interactions with negative or positive trends and a model for the emergence of new phenotypes is also presented based on the quasispecies theory. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrr.v15i2.44
论病毒性疾病分子自然史的综合理论框架
rna病毒引起的疾病对深入理解流行病学来说是一个具有挑战性的问题,因为这类病毒的群体遗传学具有欺骗性,而且有时在分子水平上宿主-寄生虫的关系模糊不清。在本文中,对其他作者提供的数据进行了回顾,并在此基础上进行了推测,以寻找有助于理解传染病机制和预测流行趋势的模式。将寄生虫、宿主和流行病学联系起来的要素呈现为具有消极或积极趋势的极化相互作用,并基于准种理论提出了新表型出现的模型。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17525/vrr.v15i2.44
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