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Parapoxviruses, little-known zoonotic pathogens.
Bessaud, Maël; Ferraris, Olivier; Ferrier-Rembert, Audrey; Jarjaval, Fanny; Favier, Anne-Laure; Iseni, Frédéric; Peyrefitte, Christophe N.
  • Bessaud M; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Direction régionale du service de santé des armées, Quartier Général-Frère, 33, bd Yves Farge, 69007 Lyon, France.
  • Ferraris O; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France.
  • Ferrier-Rembert A; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France.
  • Jarjaval F; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France.
  • Favier AL; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Plateforme de microscopie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France.
  • Iseni F; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France.
  • Peyrefitte CN; Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, Unité de virologie, BP73, 91223 Brétigny-sur-Orge, France, Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées, HIA Desgenettes, Centre national de référence des orthopoxvirus, 108, boulevard Pinel, 69275 Lyon cedex 3, France.
Virologie (Montrouge) ; 20(4): 218-230, 2016 Aug 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32260034
Parapoxviruses, double-stranded DNA viruses of the Poxviridæ family, are etiologic agents of cutaneaous infectious diseases among farm animals. These highly contagious viruses are responsible for wide outbreaks among livestock. The clinical manifestations are generally mild and consist of cutaneous or mucosal lesions, which resolve spontaneously within a few weeks. However, secondary bacterial or fungal infections on the lesion sites can aggravate the symptoms. Sore lesions located within the oral cavity and on the udders can impair feeding or nursing, thus leading to death. Livestock parapoxviruses can infect humans by direct or indirect transmission and affect mainly farmers, slaughters and veterinarians. Human symptoms generally consist of small cutaneous lesions located at the inoculation points but more severe forms can occur, peculiarly in immunocompromised persons. The parapoxvirus epidemiology is poorly understood: their respective host range and ecology among wild animals are to be clarified. The identification of parapoxviruses among marine mammals suggests that the genetic diversity within the genus is still underestimated.
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