Emerging viral diseases of livestock in the developing world.

Indian Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2013-12-01 Epub Date: 2013-11-10 DOI:10.1007/s13337-013-0164-x
Jagadeesh Bayry
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Emerging and reemerging viral diseases of livestock and human beings are in sharp rise in recent years. Importantly, many of these viruses, including influenza, Hendra, Nipah and corona are of zoonotic importance. Several viral diseases of livestock such as bluetongue, peste des petits ruminants, camel pox, equine infectious anaemia, chicken anaemia and sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever are crossing their traditional boundaries. Emergence of new serotypes and variant forms of viruses as in the case of blue tongue virus, avian infectious bronchitis virus, Newcastle disease virus adds additional level of complexity. The increased incidence of emerging and reemerging viral diseases could be attributed to several factors including deforestation and surge in direct contact of livestock and humans with wild animals and birds. This special issue of "Indian Journal of Virology" is focused on diverse aspects of above diseases: isolation and characterization of viruses, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention measures and vaccine development.

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发展中国家出现的牲畜病毒性疾病。
近年来,家畜和人类的新发和再发病毒性疾病呈急剧上升趋势。重要的是,其中许多病毒,包括流感、亨德拉病毒、尼帕病毒和冠状病毒,都具有人畜共患的重要性。一些牲畜病毒性疾病,如蓝舌病、小反刍兽疫、骆驼痘、马传染性贫血、鸡贫血和与羊有关的恶性卡他热,正在跨越它们的传统界限。出现了新的血清型和变异形式的病毒,如蓝舌病毒、禽传染性支气管炎病毒、新城疫病毒,使情况更加复杂。新出现和重新出现的病毒性疾病发病率的增加可归因于几个因素,包括森林砍伐和牲畜和人类与野生动物和鸟类直接接触的激增。本期《印度病毒学杂志》特刊重点介绍上述疾病的各个方面:病毒的分离和鉴定、流行病学、发病机制、诊断、预防措施和疫苗研制。
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Indian Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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