| Literature DB >> 29340212 |
G A Shchelkunova1, S N Shchelkunov1,2.
Abstract
The last case of natural smallpox was recorded in October, 1977. It took humanity almost 20 years to achieve that feat after the World Health Organization had approved the global smallpox eradication program. Vaccination against smallpox was abolished, and, during the past 40 years, the human population has managed to lose immunity not only to smallpox, but to other zoonotic orthopoxvirus infections as well. As a result, multiple outbreaks of orthopoxvirus infections in humans in several continents have been reported over the past decades. The threat of smallpox reemergence as a result of evolutionary transformations of these zoonotic orthopoxviruses exists. Modern techniques for the diagnostics, prevention, and therapy of smallpox and other orthopoxvirus infections are being developed today.Entities:
Keywords: DNA diagnostics; chemotherapeutic drugs; evolution; smallpox; vaccine; variola (smallpox) virus
Year: 2017 PMID: 29340212 PMCID: PMC5762823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845
The first sequenced orthopoxvirus genomes
| Species | Strain | Genome size, | Number of | Organization which made | Year of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaccinia virus | Copenhagen | 191636 | 198 | Virogenetics, USA | 1990 |
| Variola major virus | India-1967 | 185578 | 199 | SRC VB VECTOR, Russia | 1992 |
| Variola major virus | Bangladesh-1975 | 186103 | 196 | CDC, USA | 1993 |
| Variola minor virus | Garcia-1966 | 186986 | 206 | SRC VB VECTOR, Russia; | 1995 |
| Cowpox virus | GRI-90 | 223666 | 212 | SRC VB VECTOR, Russia | 1997 |
| Vaccinia virus | Ankara | 177923 | 157 | Biomedical Research Center, | 1998 |
| Monkeypox virus | Zaire-96-I-16 | 196858 | 191 | SRC VB VECTOR, Russia | 2001 |
| Cowpox virus | Brighton Red | 224499 | 218 | Duke University Medical | 2002 |
| Vaccinia virus | WR | 194711 | 206 | CDC, USA | 2003 |