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Herpesviruses of carnivores

Veterinary Microbiology, 1999
This review focuses on felid herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1), the most studied of the carnivore herpesviruses. Canid herpesvirus (CHV-1) and phocid (seal) herpesvirus 1 (PhHV-1) are also included where information is available. FHV-1 is a member of the Varicellovirus genus of the Alphaherpesvirinae, which appears to be closely related phylogenetically to both ...
Kim Willoughby, Rosalind M. Gaskell
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Herpesviruses and the microbiome [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2013
The focus of this article will be to examine the role of common herpesviruses as a component of the microbiome of atopic patients and to review clinical observations suggesting that atopic patients might be predisposed to more severe and atypical herpes-related illness because their immune response is biased toward a TH2 cytokine profile.
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Herpesviruses in HIV‐periodontitis

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2001
AbstractBackground/aims: Human herpesvirus‐associated diseases exhibit elevated morbidity and mortality in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of herpesviruses in HIV‐periodontitis.Method: Gingival biopsies from periodontitis lesions of 21 HIV‐patients and 14 non HIV‐patients were ...
Armen Mardirossian   +2 more
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Equine Herpesviruses 2 and 5 Are γ-Herpesviruses

Virology, 1993
Equine herpesviruses 2 and 5 (EHV-2 and EHV-5) have biological properties and genome structures that support their classification as members of the Betaherpesvirinae. In order to investigate whether this is supported by genetic data, we analysed the sequences of random DNA fragments and identified 25 EHV-2 and 28 EHV-5 genes that encode amino acid ...
C. T. Agius   +5 more
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Herpesviruses

2016
Herpesviruses are a family of large, enveloped dsDNA icosahedral viruses. Nine human herpesviruses exist that cause a range of clinical conditions including mononucleosis, oral and genital herpes, chicken pox/shingles, and cancer. Herpesviruses establish latency within cells of the body after lytic infection and are therefore a concern for ...
Mikhail V. Khoretonenko   +2 more
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Herpesviruses and Cancer

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
The herpesviruses form a large group with many common properties. Many animal species have one or more distinct herpesviruses. Strong evidence is available that at least two nonhuman herpesviruses are able to induce malignancy in nonhuman vertebrates, and weak but suggestive evidence exists for four others.
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Evolution of the herpesviruses

Veterinary Microbiology, 2002
The complete genome sequences of 26 herpesvirus species, some represented by more than one strain, are currently deposited in the public databases. Their combined length totals over four million base pairs. Several additional genomes are in the pipeline, and a host of partial sequence information is also available. Consequently, researchers have a very
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Herpesviruses of Birds

2008
Avian herpesviruses comprise a relatively large number of infectious agents, but only a few have been studied in detail, namely those that have a significant economic impact on poultry production. By far the most important members of this group of viruses in this respect are gallid herpesviruses 1 and 2 (GaHV-1 and GaHV-2).
Trapp, Sascha, Osterrieder, Nikolaus
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