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Assessment of future scientific needs for live variola virus / Committee on the Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus, Board on Global Health, Institute of Medicine.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on the Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus.
Series:
Compass series (Washington, D.C.)
The compass series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Smallpox--Research.
Smallpox.
Smallpox--Prevention.
Smallpox vaccine.
Virology--Cultures and culture media.
Virology.
Variola virus.
Smallpox--prevention & control.
Containment of Biohazards.
Medical Subjects:
Variola virus.
Smallpox--prevention & control.
Containment of Biohazards.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Live variola virus
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1999.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In 1980, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared that smallpox had been eradicated. In 1986, WHO's international Ad Hoc Committee on Orthopox Virus Infections unanimously recommended destruction of the two remaining official stocks of variola virus, one at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the other at the VECTOR laboratory in Siberia. In June 1999, WHO decided to delay the destruction of these stocks. Informing that decision was Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Variola Virus , which examines: -- Whether the sequenced variola genome, vaccinia, and monkey pox virus are adequate for future research or whether the live variola virus itself is needed to assist in the development of antiviral therapies. -- What further benefits, if any, would likely be gained through the use of variola in research and development efforts related to agent detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. -- What unique potential benefits, if any, the study of variola would have in increasing our fundamental understanding of the biology, host-agent interactions, pathogenesis, and immune mechanisms of viral diseases.
Contents:
Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
REVIEWERS
Contents
Executive Summary
SCOPE
SCIENTIFIC NEEDS FOR LIVE AND REPLICATION-DEFECTIVE VARIOLA VIRUS
OVERALL CONCLUSIONS
Part I Introduction
1 Introduction
BACKGROUND
CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT
SCIENTIFIC NEEDS FOR VARIOLA VIRUS
ORGANIZATION OF THIS REPORT
Part II Smallpox and Its Control
2 Variola Virus and Other Orthopoxviruses
GENERAL ATTRIBUTES OF ORTHOPOXVIRUSES
POXVIRUS REPLICATION
PROPERTIES OF SPECIFIC ORTHOPOXVIRUSES
3 Clinical Features of Smallpox
ENTRY AND INFECTION
DISSEMINATION
THE RASH
LESIONS OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES
EFFECTS ON OTHER ORGANS
IMMUNE RESPONSE
IMMUNITY AGAINST SMALLPOX
4 Epidemiology
CHARACTERISTICS OF HISTORICAL OUTBREAKS
LIKELY CHARACTERISTICS OF FUTURE SMALLPOX OUTBREAKS
CONTROL STRATEGIES
5 Variola Virus Stocks Following Eradication of Smallpox
ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERNATIONAL REPOSITORIES
DECISION BY THE WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY TO DESTROY VARIOLA VIRUS STOCKS
U.S. RESEARCH ON SMALLPOX
RESEARCH AT CDC AND USAMRIID
Part III Scientific Needs for Variola Virus
6 Development of Antiviral Agents
IN VITRO ASSAYS
ANIMAL MODELS
7 Development of Vaccines
CURRENT STATUS OF VACCINIA VACCINE PREPARATIONS
EVALUATION OF VACCINIA VACCINE DERIVED FROM TISSUE CULTURE
EVALUATION OF NOVEL VACCINES
8 Detection and Diagnosis
ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTION
DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTION
ALTERNATIVES TO LIVE VIRUS
9 Bioinformatics
VARIABILITY OF VARIOLA VIRUS
POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
10 Understanding of the Biology of Variola Virus
VIRUS-CELL INTERACTIONS
VIRUS-HOST INTERACTIONS
11 Research on the Expressed Protein Products of Variola
SYNTHESIS OF VARIOLA PROTEINS.
POTENTIAL UTILITY OF VARIOLA PROTEINS
Part IV Findings
12 Summary and Conclusions
THE BROADER CONTEXT
SCIENTIFIC NEEDS FOR LIVE VARIOLA VIRUS
References
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B Acronyms
Appendix C Committee and Staff Biographies
Staff.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-91).
Other Format:
Print version: Staff, Institute of Medicine. Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus.
ISBN:
9786610185993
9780309173193
0309173191
9781280185991
1280185996
9780309596985
030959698X
9780585068008
0585068003
OCLC:
70772784

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