HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES

Many types of herpesviruses have been found in different non-human primate species causing sub-clinical or mild infection on its natural hosts and more severe infections, when transmitted to other species. The herpesviruses’ Family is composed by three subfamilies: Alphaherpesvirinae, Betaherpesviri...

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Main Authors: C. Calderon, A. Moreira, M. F. R. Cruz, E. S. Marquez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis 2016-11-01
Series:Scientific Electronic Archives
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Online Access:http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=283&path%5B%5D=pdf
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spelling doaj-c2ad8b7a2fc742dcbc0f73c301d0361c2020-11-25T02:20:53ZengUniversidade Federal de RondonópolisScientific Electronic Archives2316-92812316-92812016-11-0195153160HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATESC. CalderonA. MoreiraM. F. R. CruzE. S. MarquezMany types of herpesviruses have been found in different non-human primate species causing sub-clinical or mild infection on its natural hosts and more severe infections, when transmitted to other species. The herpesviruses’ Family is composed by three subfamilies: Alphaherpesvirinae, Betaherpesvirinae e Gammaherpesvirinae. The herpesviruses have the capacity to remain dormant and vary its cell specificity. They can cause systemic and vesicular diseases on mucoses, depending on the hosts ’immune system, and it’s infections cause as much antibody as cell imune-mediated responses. The herpesviruses can present zoonotic potential and its diagnose can be done through sorology, virus isolation, PCR and histopathological exams. The herpesvirusis in non-human primates cause vesicular lesions and in some cases, dyscoria. Therefore, the inclusion of herpesvirusis as differential diagnosis is recommended. In the same way, the professional performance of veterinarians or public health agents are very important for prophylactic and therapy measures.http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=283&path%5B%5D=pdfherpesvirusnon-human primatesdiseaseinfectiondiagnose
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author C. Calderon
A. Moreira
M. F. R. Cruz
E. S. Marquez
spellingShingle C. Calderon
A. Moreira
M. F. R. Cruz
E. S. Marquez
HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
Scientific Electronic Archives
herpesvirus
non-human primates
disease
infection
diagnose
author_facet C. Calderon
A. Moreira
M. F. R. Cruz
E. S. Marquez
author_sort C. Calderon
title HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
title_short HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
title_full HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
title_fullStr HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
title_full_unstemmed HERPERSVIRUSIS IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES
title_sort herpersvirusis in non-human primates
publisher Universidade Federal de Rondonópolis
series Scientific Electronic Archives
issn 2316-9281
2316-9281
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Many types of herpesviruses have been found in different non-human primate species causing sub-clinical or mild infection on its natural hosts and more severe infections, when transmitted to other species. The herpesviruses’ Family is composed by three subfamilies: Alphaherpesvirinae, Betaherpesvirinae e Gammaherpesvirinae. The herpesviruses have the capacity to remain dormant and vary its cell specificity. They can cause systemic and vesicular diseases on mucoses, depending on the hosts ’immune system, and it’s infections cause as much antibody as cell imune-mediated responses. The herpesviruses can present zoonotic potential and its diagnose can be done through sorology, virus isolation, PCR and histopathological exams. The herpesvirusis in non-human primates cause vesicular lesions and in some cases, dyscoria. Therefore, the inclusion of herpesvirusis as differential diagnosis is recommended. In the same way, the professional performance of veterinarians or public health agents are very important for prophylactic and therapy measures.
topic herpesvirus
non-human primates
disease
infection
diagnose
url http://www.seasinop.com.br/revista/index.php?journal=SEA&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=283&path%5B%5D=pdf
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