Saturday, June 8, 2019

Foamy virus zoonotic infections


2nd World Congress Virology and Infectious disease
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
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Foamy virus zoonotic infections

Foamy viruses (FV) are ancient complicated retroviruses that differ from orthoretroviruses like human immunological disorder virus (HIV) and murine leukemia virus (MLV) and comprise a definite taxonomic group of retroviruses, the Spumaretrovirinae.


FV are present in their natural hosts that include cows, cats, and dehumanized primates (NHP).

FV is transmitted in the main through secretion and seems nonpathogenic by them, however, they will increase morbidity of alternative pathogens in coinfections.

This review summarizes and discusses what's best-known concerning FV infection of natural hosts.

It conjointly emphasizes what's best-known concerning FV zoonotic infections an oversized range of studies have discovered that the FV of NHP, simian foamy viruses (SFV), are transmitted to humans WHO act with infected NHP.

SFV from a spread of NHP establish persistent infection in humans, whereas bovine foamy virus and feline foamy virus seldom or ne'er do.

The likelihood of FV recombination and mutation resulting in the pathological process is taken into account. Since humans will be infected by SFV, an on the face of it nonpathogenic virus, there's interest in exploitation SFV vectors for human sequence medical aid.

During this regard, elaborate understanding of zoonotic SFV infection is very relevant.


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Clara Charlotte
Program Manager | Virology 2019

Email:virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone: +44 20 3769 1755



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