| Literature DB >> 32752150 |
Sasha R Azar1, Rafael K Campos2, Nicholas A Bergren3, Vidyleison N Camargos4, Shannan L Rossi1,5.
Abstract
Over the past century, the emergence/reemergence of arthropod-borne zoonotic agents has been a growing public health concern. In particular, agents from the genus Alphavirus pose a significant risk to both animal and human health. Human alphaviral disease presents with either arthritogenic or encephalitic manifestations and is associated with significant morbidity and/or mortality. Unfortunately, there are presently no vaccines or antiviral measures approved for human use. The present review examines the ecology, epidemiology, disease, past outbreaks, and potential to cause contemporary outbreaks for several alphavirus pathogens.Entities:
Keywords: Alphavirus; enzootic; epizootic; mosquitoes; outbreaks; togaviridae
Year: 2020 PMID: 32752150 PMCID: PMC7464724 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms8081167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
Figure 1Alphavirus outbreak timeline. History of human alphavirus infections based on first reported human infection (Above) and important human outbreaks (Below) for each virus.