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The Transmissibility of the Human Skin Virome: Potential Forensic Implications
MicrobiologyOpen, Volume 14, Issue 6, December 2025.To robustly establish the forensic potential of the human skin virome, continuous research and investigation across diverse ethnic groups are necessary. This study evaluated the stability and transmissibility of the skin virome in Koreans. Our results show that the skin virome is stable over time and can be shared through contact with objects ...
Min‐Jeong Kim, Ji‐Ho Park, Yong‐Bin Eom +2 morewiley +1 more sourceMacaque models of human infectious disease. [PDF]
, 2008 Macaques have served as models for more than 70 human infectious diseases of diverse etiologies, including a multitude of agents-bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, prions.Abe, Adams, Ahmed, Ajariyakhajorn, Albrecht, Allen, Apetrei, Apetrei, Arroyo, Bai, Bannantine, Barker, Barnett, Barouch, Baskerville, Baskin, Baze, Bennett, Blanchard, Blaney, Bons, Boonjakuakul, Breitschwerdt, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Campos, Capone, Capone, Carbone, Carlson, Carlson, CARVALHO, Chan, Chattopadhyay, Chen, Chen, Chenine, Choi, Chomel, Choo, Chopra, Christe, Coalson, Coban, Cohen, Cohen, Contreras, Courgnaud, Custer, Cypess, Daddario-DiCaprio, Daddario-Dicaprio, Dalgard, Daniel, de Swart, Dezzutti, Di Giulio, Dittmer, Doi, Donnelly, Dubois, Dubois, Dutta, Earl, Edghill-Smith, Edghill-Smith, Ekanayake, Engel, Escalante, Espana, Farber, Feichtinger, Fisher-Hoch, Fisher-Hoch, Fitzgeorge, Fogg, Foley, Foucault, Fritz, Frolova, Gajdusek, Gallinella, Gao, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gaynor, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Geisbert, Gheit, Gibbs, Giddens, Goldstein, Gonder, Good, Gormus, Gormus, Goverdhan, Graczyk, Graff, Gray, Green, Guirakhoo, Haagmans, Haase, Habis, Hambleton, Hansen, Hawley, Heise, Heraud, Herzog, Hessell, Hicks, Higashi, Hirano, Hirsch, Hooper, Hotez, Hubbert, Hull, Hunsmann, Hutin, Ilyinskii, Inoue, Ivanoff, Jahrling, Ji, Johnson, Johnson, Jones-Engel, Jones-Engel, Kao, Kawai, Kawai, Kennedy, Kenyon, Kestler, Kinsey, Kishimoto, Klingstrom, Klumpp, Kobasa, Kobune, Kodama, Kornegay, Kuiken, Kuiken, Kunz, Kutok, Kwang, Lackner, Lake-Bakaar, Lasm zas, Le Bras, Leong, Leroy, Letvin, Letvin, Letvin, Levine, Li, Li, Lichtenwalner, Lindsley, Line, Ling, Linial, Lockridge, Lodmell, Lowenstine, Lukashevich, Lukashevich, Lusso, Maddison, Mankowski, Mansfield, Mansfield, Marra, Marthas, Marthas, Marx, Mason, Masters, Matz-Rensing, Maul, McArthur-Vaughan, McMichael, McNeely, McShane, Meisenhelder, Mense, Miller, Miyoshi, Moghaddam, Monath, Mon , Mooser, Morris, Morton, Mulder, Murphey-Corb, Murphy, Murphy, Myint, Nagle, NI, North, Novembre, O'Rourke, O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan, Olson, Ostrow, Ostrow, Oswald, Pachner, Pachner, Pachner, Pahar, Palmer, Palmer, Patton, Patton, Paul, Peiris, Percy, Perelygina, Permar, Persson, Peters, Peters, Petschow, Philipp, Philipp, Phipps, Pialoux, Pletnev, Polack, Pung, Puri, Raengsakulrach, Raether, Ratterree, Reed, Reimann, Reindel, Renne, Rhesus Macaque Genome Sequencing and Analysis Cons, Rimmelzwaan, Rimmelzwaan, Rivailler, Rockx, Rodas, Rue, Ruff, Russell, Saadat, Sale, Samuel, Sato, Schou, Schou, Schricker, Schultz, Sequar, Sestak, Shah, Shen, Shevtsova, Shuto, Simoes, Smit-McBride, Smith, Smith, Soike, Solnick, Solnick, Spencer, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stittelaar, Stokes, Subekti, Suss, Tanaka, Tanghe, Taylor, Taylor, Tribe, Tulis, Turell, Uberla, van den Hoogen, van Gorder, Van Heuverswyn, Van Rompay, Van Voorhis, Vasconcelos, Vasconcelos, Veazey, Voevodin, Vogel, Walsh, WALSH, Weinmann, Weiss, Wells, Wengelnik, Wenner, Westerman, White, Whitney, Williamson, Williamson, Willy, Wobus, Wolf, Wolfe, Wood, Wright, Wyatt, Xu, Yalcin, Zaucha, Zhou, Zuckerman, Zumpe +330 morecore +1 more sourceOcular Vaccinia Infection in Laboratory Worker, Philadelphia, 2004
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2006 We report a case of ocular vaccinia infection in an unvaccinated laboratory worker. The patient was infected by a unique strain used in an experiment performed partly outside a biosafety cabinet.Felicia M.T. Lewis, Esther Chernak, Erinn Goldman, Yu Li, Kevin Karem, Inger K. Damon, Richard Henkel, E. Claire Newbern, Patrina Ross, Caroline C. Johnson +9 moredoaj +1 more sourceVariations of the Virome in Raw and Treated Water: A One‐Year Follow‐Up at Six Different Drinking Water Treatment Plants
Environmental Microbiology Reports, Volume 17, Issue 6, December 2025.This paper describes monitoring of outgoing water from drinking water treatment plants, geographically spread over half of Sweden and sampled every other month for 1 year. We found differences in the virome from the different water sources from each plant as well as differences in virus size and seasonal variation, where we also could detect viruses in Fredy Saguti, Hao Wang, Marianela Patzi Churqui, Timur Tunovic, Linda Holmer, Ämma Pettersson, Caroline Schleich, Britt‐Marie Pott, Olof Bergstedt, Kristina Nyström, Heléne Norder +10 morewiley +1 more sourceGut Virome: What's the Role in Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Reviews in Medical Virology, Volume 35, Issue 6, November 2025.ABSTRACT
The gut virome, an integral but still poorly understood component of the gut microbiota, is emerging as an important player in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Recent evidence suggests that alterations in virome diversity and phage–bacteria interactions contribute to gut dysbiosis, immune modulation and gut barrier ...Francesco Rettura, Christian Lambiase, Andrea Bottari, Fabio Filippini, Luca Giacomelli, Mauro Pistello, Massimo Bellini +6 morewiley +1 more sourceКонтагіозний молюск: сучасний стан проблеми [PDF]
, 2016 Коротко узагальнено питання епідеміології, клініки, лікування та профілактики молюскових інфекції на сучасному етапі. Підкреслюється роль імунологічної реактивності у виникненні та розвитку захворювання.Кравченко, В.Г.core The Re-Emergence of Mpox: Old Illness, Modern Challenges
BiomedicinesThe Mpox virus (MPXV) is known to cause zoonotic disease in humans. The virus belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus, of the family Poxviridae, and was first reported in monkeys in 1959 in Denmark and in humans in 1970 in the Congo.Mohammad Ali Zinnah, Md Bashir Uddin, Tanjila Hasan, Shobhan Das, Fahima Khatun, Md Hasibul Hasan, Ruenruetai Udonsom, Md Masudur Rahman, Hossam M. Ashour +8 moredoaj +1 more sourceRibose 2′-O-methylation provides a molecular signature for the distinction of self and non-self mRNA dependent on the RNA sensor Mda5 [PDF]
, 2011 The 5'-cap-structures of higher eukaryote mRNAs are ribose 2'-O-methylated. Likewise, a number of viruses replicating in the cytoplasm of eukayotes have evolved 2'-O-methyltransferases to modify autonomously their mRNAs.A Ghosh, A Nomoto, A Pichlmair, AM Waterhouse, B Morin, Benjamin W Neuman, BS Schnierle, Burkhard Ludewig, CA Janeway Jr., DJ Hui, E Decroly, EJ Snijder, F Terenzi, G Bocharov, G Uzé, H Hemmi, H Kato, H Zhou, J Reguera, JK Roth-Cross, John Ziebuhr, K Bryson, K Karikó, KK Eriksson, KM Rose, Kristy J Szretter, L Cervantes-Barragan, L Cervantes-Barragán, L Gitlin, Luisa Cervantes-Barragan, M Bouvet, M Feder, M Schlee, Matthias Habjan, Michael S Diamond, O Haller, O Le Gall, O Takeuchi, R Gosert, R Züst, Reinhard Maier, Roland Züst, S Daffis, S Shuman, S Wünschmann, SR Nallagatla, SR Nallagatla, Stuart G Siddell, Susan C Baker, V Hornung, V Thiel, Volker Thiel, Winfried Barchet, Y Chen, YM Loo, YM Loo +55 morecore +1 more sourceMonkey pox [PDF]
Hospital PharmacologyIntroduction: The endemic monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a double-stranded DNA virus that is a member of the Orthopoxviral genus of the Poxviridae family. The viruses proliferate quickly and enter the bloodstream, where they cause viremia, which subsequently ...Hoque Majedul M.doaj +1 more sourceSkin diseases in cetaceans. Scientific Committee document SC/60/DW8, International Whaling Commission, June 2008, Santiago, Chile [PDF]
, 2008 Micro-organisms that are known or suspected to cause skin diseases in cetaceans are briefly reviewed. Viruses belonging to four families i.e. Caliciviridae, Herpesviridae, Papillomaviridae and Poxviridae were detected by electron microscopy, histology ...Avila, I.C., Castro, C., Crespo, E., de Oliveira Santos, M.C., Echegaray, M., Flach, L., Fraijia, N., Félix, F., Reyes, J.C., Sanino, G.P., Siciliano, S., Van Bressem, M.-F., Van Waerebeek, K., Viddi, F. +13 morecore