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Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation

Viruses can be transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa) and across animal species. As such, host-virus interactions and transmission have attracted considerable attention. Non-human primates (NHPs), our closest evolutionary relatives, are susceptible to human viruses and certain pathogens...

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Autores principales: Liu, Zhi-Jin, Qian, Xue-Kun, Hong, Min-Heng, Zhang, Jia-Li, Li, Da-Yong, Wang, Tian-Han, Yang, Zuo-Min, Zhang, Li-Ye, Wang, Zi-Ming, Nie, Hua-Jian, Fan, Ke-Yue, Zhang, Xiong-Fei, Chen, Meng-Meng, Sha, Wei-Lai, Roos, Christian, Li, Ming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Science Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34410047
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.080
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author Liu, Zhi-Jin
Qian, Xue-Kun
Hong, Min-Heng
Zhang, Jia-Li
Li, Da-Yong
Wang, Tian-Han
Yang, Zuo-Min
Zhang, Li-Ye
Wang, Zi-Ming
Nie, Hua-Jian
Fan, Ke-Yue
Zhang, Xiong-Fei
Chen, Meng-Meng
Sha, Wei-Lai
Roos, Christian
Li, Ming
author_facet Liu, Zhi-Jin
Qian, Xue-Kun
Hong, Min-Heng
Zhang, Jia-Li
Li, Da-Yong
Wang, Tian-Han
Yang, Zuo-Min
Zhang, Li-Ye
Wang, Zi-Ming
Nie, Hua-Jian
Fan, Ke-Yue
Zhang, Xiong-Fei
Chen, Meng-Meng
Sha, Wei-Lai
Roos, Christian
Li, Ming
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description Viruses can be transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa) and across animal species. As such, host-virus interactions and transmission have attracted considerable attention. Non-human primates (NHPs), our closest evolutionary relatives, are susceptible to human viruses and certain pathogens are known to circulate between humans and NHPs. Here, we generated global statistics on virus infections in NHPs (VI-NHPs) based on a literature search and public data mining. In total, 140 NHP species from 12 families are reported to be infected by 186 DNA and RNA virus species, 68.8% of which are also found in humans, indicating high potential for crossing species boundaries. The top 10 NHP species with high centrality in the NHP-virus network include two great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus) and eight Old World monkeys (Macaca mulatta, M. fascicularis, M. leonina, Papio cynocephalus, Cercopithecus ascanius, C. erythrotis, Chlorocebus aethiops, and Allochrocebus lhoesti). Given the wide distribution of Old World monkeys and their frequent contact with humans, there is a high risk of virus circulation between humans and such species. Thus, we suggest recurring epidemiological surveillance of NHPs, specifically Old World monkeys that are in frequent contact with humans, and other effective measures to prevent potential circulation and transmission of viruses. Avoidance of false positives and sampling bias should also be a focus in future work.
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spelling pubmed-84554612021-09-22 Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation Liu, Zhi-Jin Qian, Xue-Kun Hong, Min-Heng Zhang, Jia-Li Li, Da-Yong Wang, Tian-Han Yang, Zuo-Min Zhang, Li-Ye Wang, Zi-Ming Nie, Hua-Jian Fan, Ke-Yue Zhang, Xiong-Fei Chen, Meng-Meng Sha, Wei-Lai Roos, Christian Li, Ming Zool Res Letter to the Editor Viruses can be transmitted from animals to humans (and vice versa) and across animal species. As such, host-virus interactions and transmission have attracted considerable attention. Non-human primates (NHPs), our closest evolutionary relatives, are susceptible to human viruses and certain pathogens are known to circulate between humans and NHPs. Here, we generated global statistics on virus infections in NHPs (VI-NHPs) based on a literature search and public data mining. In total, 140 NHP species from 12 families are reported to be infected by 186 DNA and RNA virus species, 68.8% of which are also found in humans, indicating high potential for crossing species boundaries. The top 10 NHP species with high centrality in the NHP-virus network include two great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pongo pygmaeus) and eight Old World monkeys (Macaca mulatta, M. fascicularis, M. leonina, Papio cynocephalus, Cercopithecus ascanius, C. erythrotis, Chlorocebus aethiops, and Allochrocebus lhoesti). Given the wide distribution of Old World monkeys and their frequent contact with humans, there is a high risk of virus circulation between humans and such species. Thus, we suggest recurring epidemiological surveillance of NHPs, specifically Old World monkeys that are in frequent contact with humans, and other effective measures to prevent potential circulation and transmission of viruses. Avoidance of false positives and sampling bias should also be a focus in future work. Science Press 2021-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8455461/ /pubmed/34410047 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.080 Text en Editorial Office of Zoological Research, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Letter to the Editor
Liu, Zhi-Jin
Qian, Xue-Kun
Hong, Min-Heng
Zhang, Jia-Li
Li, Da-Yong
Wang, Tian-Han
Yang, Zuo-Min
Zhang, Li-Ye
Wang, Zi-Ming
Nie, Hua-Jian
Fan, Ke-Yue
Zhang, Xiong-Fei
Chen, Meng-Meng
Sha, Wei-Lai
Roos, Christian
Li, Ming
Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title_full Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title_fullStr Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title_full_unstemmed Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title_short Global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
title_sort global view on virus infection in non-human primates and implications for public health and wildlife conservation
topic Letter to the Editor
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34410047
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.080
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