Dangerous Viral Pathogens of Animal Origin: Risk and Biosecurity

作者: Jean-Paul Gonzalez , Gavin Macgregor-Skinner

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9457-2_41

关键词: Animal originBiologyVeterinary medicineMarburg virusVirologyRift Valley feverZoonotic InfectionEbola virusBiosecurityPathogenViral hemorrhagic fever

摘要: Most of emerging infectious diseases affecting humans are animal origin and transmitted under natural circumstances from either, wild or domestic vertebrate animals giving the way zoonotic infection epidemics. Zoonotic carry a common ancient history between human as result pathogen exchanges involving transgression species barrier. Nowadays, several agents have been targeted for their potential to be major risk populations and, characterized by highly pathogenic and/or transmissible, lacking any means protection. Those listed “Select Agents” having pose severe threat both health, well plant products. Several most dangerous responsible viral hemorrhagic fever review in this chapter including: Ebola virus, Marburg Rift valley Kyasanur forest Omsk Alkhurma virus.

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