猴痘及其最近暴发;系统检讨

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters Pub Date : 2022-11-02 DOI:10.48022/mbl.2209.09001
Zain Ul Abedien, Kainat Gul, M. Shafiq, Khizar Rahman
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人畜共患病引起的公共卫生问题猴痘是由猴痘病毒(MPXV)引起的。猴痘被确定为根除天花后人类最常见的正痘病毒感染。猴痘的临床表现与天花相似。MPXV现在被认为是一种造成严重公共卫生问题的高威胁病原体。在2018年至2022年期间,猴痘病毒从西非持续传播到世界各地,这引起了人们的担忧,即MPXV可能已经出现,以获得天花病毒空出的免疫和生态位。这篇综述强调了1970年至2022年以来世界各地关于猴痘进化、感染生物学和流行病学的最新知识,重点是影响病毒在自然界出现、感染、传播和维持的人类、病毒和细胞因素。本文还讨论了目前治疗和控制猴痘的治疗方案。在适当的条件下,在世界上一些地区,天花疫苗接种有限,正痘病毒免疫力非常低,MPXV可能成为一种更有效的人类病原体。最后,本综述确定了知识空白,特别是在确定猴痘的最终宿主方面,并提出了未来的研究努力以解决未解决的问题。版权所有©2022,韩国微生物与生物技术学会。
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Monkeypox and Its Recent OUTBREAKS; A Systemic Review
A public health concern emerging from a zoonotic disease. Monkeypox is caused by the orthopoxvirus specie Monkeypox virus (MPXV). Monkeypox was identified as the most common orthopoxvirus infection in humans following the eradication of smallpox. Monkeypox has a similar clinical presentation to smallpox. The MPXV is now considered a high-threat pathogen that causes a serious public-health problem. The continuous spread of Monkeypox virus from West Africa to all other places around the world throughout 2018 to 2022, have raised concerns that MPXV could have emerged to acquire the immunological and ecological niche vacated by smallpox virus. This review highlights the current knowledge about Monkeypox evolution, infection biology, and epidemiology around the world since from 1970 to 2022, with a focus on the human, viral, and cellular factors that influence virus emergence, infection, spread, and maintenance in nature. This paper also discusses the current therapeutic options for Monkeypox treatment and control. Under the right conditions, with limited smallpox vaccination and very little orthopoxvirus immunity in some areas of the world, MPXV could become a more efficient human pathogen. Finally, the review identified knowledge gaps, particularly in terms of identifying a definitive reservoir host for monkeypox and proposes future research endeavors to address the unanswered questions. Copyright © 2022, The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology.
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期刊介绍: The Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters (MBL) is a journal devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific knowledge concerning microbiology, applied microbiology, biotechnology, bioprocess and related academic disciplines. It covers four scientific and technological categories: Bioactive Compounds/Food Microbiology; Biocatalysis and Bioprocess Engineering; Environmental Microbiology/Microbial Diversity; Molecular and Cellular Microbiology/Biomedical Sciences. Bioactive Compounds / Food Microbiology Bioactive Compounds and Physiological Properties Biomolecules Food Biotechnology Probiotics and Foodborne Microorganisms Biocatalysis and Bioprocess Engineering Bioenergy and Biorefinery Bioprocess Engineering and Supporting Technologies Enzyme, Protein Engineering, and Metabolic Engineering Synthetic Biology and Nanobiotechnology Environmental Microbiology / Microbial Diversity Agricultural Microbiology Environmental Biotechnology Environmental Microbiology Microbial Ecology and Taxonomy Molecular and Cellular Microbiology / Biomedical Sciences Biochemistry and Physiology Clinical Microbiology and Biomedical Sciences Molecular Genetics, Omics, and Systems Biology Pathogenesis and Host-Microbial Interactions.
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