International audiencePrimate herpesviruses belong to the family of Herpesviridae within the Herpesvirales order, and count three subfamilies: alpha, beta, and gamma. To date, eight herpesviruses have been identified in humans, and all, except for human herpesvirus 7, have at least one simian counterpart. Though often very fragmentary, the description in recent years of numerous viruses from various Old and New World nonhuman primates has lead to hypotheses of co-evolution between the viruses and their hosts. These studies demonstrate that most, if not all nonhuman primates can be infected with one or several herpesviruses. Further studies of other viruses showed that they share numerous properties with their counterparts in the same genus:...
Old World monkeys and, recently, African great apes have been shown, by serology and polymerase chai...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
A fatal herpetic syndrome had been identified on spieder-monkeys in a french zoological garden. The ...
International audiencePrimate herpesviruses belong to the family of Herpesviridae within the Herpesv...
Many types of herpesviruses have been found in different non-human primate species causing sub-clini...
International audienceThe Gammaherpesvirinae sub-family is divided into two genera: Lymphocryptoviru...
International audiencePrimates are naturally infected with herpesviruses. During the last 15 years, ...
Primates are naturally infected with herpesviruses. During the last 15 years, the search for homolog...
Background: Recent studies in non-human primates have led to the discovery of novel primate herpesvi...
Emergence of viruses into the human population by transmission from nonhuman primates (NHPs) represe...
Viruses closely related to human pathogens can reveal the origins of human infectious diseases. Huma...
Herpesviruses are widespread throughout the biosphere and infect a wide variety of different animal ...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are viral “fossils” in the human genome that originated from t...
<div><p><i>Herpesviridae</i> is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are ex...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
Old World monkeys and, recently, African great apes have been shown, by serology and polymerase chai...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
A fatal herpetic syndrome had been identified on spieder-monkeys in a french zoological garden. The ...
International audiencePrimate herpesviruses belong to the family of Herpesviridae within the Herpesv...
Many types of herpesviruses have been found in different non-human primate species causing sub-clini...
International audienceThe Gammaherpesvirinae sub-family is divided into two genera: Lymphocryptoviru...
International audiencePrimates are naturally infected with herpesviruses. During the last 15 years, ...
Primates are naturally infected with herpesviruses. During the last 15 years, the search for homolog...
Background: Recent studies in non-human primates have led to the discovery of novel primate herpesvi...
Emergence of viruses into the human population by transmission from nonhuman primates (NHPs) represe...
Viruses closely related to human pathogens can reveal the origins of human infectious diseases. Huma...
Herpesviruses are widespread throughout the biosphere and infect a wide variety of different animal ...
Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are viral “fossils” in the human genome that originated from t...
<div><p><i>Herpesviridae</i> is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are ex...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
Old World monkeys and, recently, African great apes have been shown, by serology and polymerase chai...
Herpesviridae is a diverse family of large and complex pathogens whose genomes are extremely difficu...
A fatal herpetic syndrome had been identified on spieder-monkeys in a french zoological garden. The ...