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The Molecular Virology of Enteric Viruses

Foodborne and waterborne viruses cause a range of illnesses, from acute gastroenteritis (caliciviruses –noroviruses and sapoviruses-, rotaviruses, astroviruses, and enteric adenoviruses), to hepatitis (hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus), and other diseases. Recently, next-generation sequencing...

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Autores principales: Buesa, Javier, Rodriguez-Díaz, Jesús
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7122688/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30723-7_3
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description Foodborne and waterborne viruses cause a range of illnesses, from acute gastroenteritis (caliciviruses –noroviruses and sapoviruses-, rotaviruses, astroviruses, and enteric adenoviruses), to hepatitis (hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus), and other diseases. Recently, next-generation sequencing technologies have allowed the discovery of new enteric viruses (novel astroviruses, kobuviruses, saliviruses, etc.). Noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks and sporadic cases in children and adults worldwide and they still remain refractory to routine cell culture propagation. Recent studies have shown that histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are cellular carbohydrates that serve as receptors and host susceptibility factors for human noroviruses. They evolve based on antigenic changes and differential glycan binding specificities. In the last years there have been significant advances in the knowledge of their replication mechanisms, pathogenicity and genetic evolution. The strain diversity and the evolution of rotaviruses are also a matter of concern, despite the introduction of rotavirus vaccines. Similarly, molecular analyses of orally transmitted viruses causing hepatitis are clarifying the phylogenetic relationships between these viruses and other viral genera, as well as their pathophysiological mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-71226882020-04-06 The Molecular Virology of Enteric Viruses Buesa, Javier Rodriguez-Díaz, Jesús Viruses in Foods Article Foodborne and waterborne viruses cause a range of illnesses, from acute gastroenteritis (caliciviruses –noroviruses and sapoviruses-, rotaviruses, astroviruses, and enteric adenoviruses), to hepatitis (hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus), and other diseases. Recently, next-generation sequencing technologies have allowed the discovery of new enteric viruses (novel astroviruses, kobuviruses, saliviruses, etc.). Noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks and sporadic cases in children and adults worldwide and they still remain refractory to routine cell culture propagation. Recent studies have shown that histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are cellular carbohydrates that serve as receptors and host susceptibility factors for human noroviruses. They evolve based on antigenic changes and differential glycan binding specificities. In the last years there have been significant advances in the knowledge of their replication mechanisms, pathogenicity and genetic evolution. The strain diversity and the evolution of rotaviruses are also a matter of concern, despite the introduction of rotavirus vaccines. Similarly, molecular analyses of orally transmitted viruses causing hepatitis are clarifying the phylogenetic relationships between these viruses and other viral genera, as well as their pathophysiological mechanisms. 2016-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7122688/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30723-7_3 Text en © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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