| Literature DB >> 17855523 |
Scott J Goebel1, Jill Taylor, Bradd C Barr, Timothy E Kiehn, Hugo R Castro-Malaspina, Cyrus V Hedvat, Kim A Rush-Wilson, Cassandra D Kelly, Stephen W Davis, William A Samsonoff, Kelley R Hurst, Melissa J Behr, Paul S Masters.
Abstract
An unknown virus was isolated from a lung biopsy sample and multiple other samples from a patient who developed a lethal case of pneumonia following a peripheral blood stem cell transplant. A random PCR-based molecular screening method was used to identify the infectious agent as avian paramyxovirus 1 (APMV-1; a group encompassing Newcastle disease virus), which is a highly contagious poultry pathogen that has only rarely been found in human infections. Immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the presence of APMV-1 antigen in sloughed alveolar cells in lung tissue from autopsy. Sequence from the human isolate showed that it was most closely related to virulent pigeon strains of APMV-1. This is the most completely documented case of a systemic human infection caused by APMV-1 and is the first report of an association between this virus and a fatal disease in a human.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17855523 PMCID: PMC2168997 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01406-07
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103