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Recent Advances in Animal Models of Zika Virus Infection 被引量:1

Recent Advances in Animal Models of Zika Virus Infection
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摘要 An infection by Zika virus(ZIKV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus, broke out in South American regions in 2015, and recently showed a tendency of spreading to North America and even worldwide. ZIKV was first detected in 1947 and only 14 human infection cases were reported until 2007. This virus was previously observed to cause only mild flu-like symptoms.However, recent ZIKV infections might be responsible for the increasing cases of neurological disorders such as GuillainBarre′ syndrome and congenital defects, including newborn microcephaly. Therefore, researchers have established several animal models to study ZIKV transmission and pathogenesis, and test therapeutic candidates. This review mainly summarizes the reported animal models of ZIKV infection, including mice and non-human primates. An infection by Zika virus(ZIKV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus, broke out in South American regions in 2015, and recently showed a tendency of spreading to North America and even worldwide. ZIKV was first detected in 1947 and only 14 human infection cases were reported until 2007. This virus was previously observed to cause only mild flu-like symptoms.However, recent ZIKV infections might be responsible for the increasing cases of neurological disorders such as GuillainBarre′ syndrome and congenital defects, including newborn microcephaly. Therefore, researchers have established several animal models to study ZIKV transmission and pathogenesis, and test therapeutic candidates. This review mainly summarizes the reported animal models of ZIKV infection, including mice and non-human primates.
出处 《Virologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第2期125-130,共6页 中国病毒学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31770176) the Program for Professor of Special Appointment (Eastern Scholar) at Shanghai Institutions of Higher learning the Shanghai Rising-Star Program (17QA1403200) for QL
关键词 Zika virus FLAVIVIRUS Rodent models Non-human primate models 病毒感染 动物模型 研究人员 美国人 北美洲 神经病 症候群 候选人
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