2011
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jir296
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Reston ebolavirus in Humans and Animals in the Philippines: A Review

Abstract: The 2008 Reston ebolavirus infection event in domestic pigs has triggered continuing epidemiologic investigations among Philippine health and veterinary agencies in collaboration with international filovirus experts. Prior to this, there were only 3 known and documented Reston ebolavirus outbreaks in nonhuman primates in the world, all traced back to a single geographic source in the Philippines in a monkey breeding/export facility. The first one in 1989 was the first-ever Ebola virus that emerged outside of A… Show more

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“…1B), as well as oxidized and reduced forms of the conserved 23-residue C-terminal portion (E23 ox and E23 red ). For comparison, we made the equivalent full-length and C-terminal peptides from Reston virus (RESTV), a related filovirus that causes high mortality in some nonhuman primates but apparently does not cause disease in humans (22). Based on serum stability experiments, described below, we also synthesized oxidized and reduced versions of the stable 17-, 15-, and 14-residue C-terminal fragments of the Ebola virus delta peptide.…”
Section: Abstract Delta Peptide Ebola Virus Enterotoxins Permeabilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1B), as well as oxidized and reduced forms of the conserved 23-residue C-terminal portion (E23 ox and E23 red ). For comparison, we made the equivalent full-length and C-terminal peptides from Reston virus (RESTV), a related filovirus that causes high mortality in some nonhuman primates but apparently does not cause disease in humans (22). Based on serum stability experiments, described below, we also synthesized oxidized and reduced versions of the stable 17-, 15-, and 14-residue C-terminal fragments of the Ebola virus delta peptide.…”
Section: Abstract Delta Peptide Ebola Virus Enterotoxins Permeabilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had been thought that EBOV did not evolve in the context of a single outbreak (4), but recent data from the West African outbreak suggest that there is evolution (5)(6)(7)(8). Filoviruses have a wide host range and show great potential for emergence: to new geographic regions, to new hosts, and by new modes of transmission (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15). Information about mutation frequencies in filoviruses could help to lead to a better understanding of these topics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Filoviruses can replicate in many hosts, including humans, nonhuman primates (NHPs), and pigs (2,3). Filoviruses also show great potential for emergence: in new geographic regions, in new hosts, and by new modes of transmission (3)(4)(5)(6). No approved vaccines or therapies exist for filovirus infections, and the West African outbreak that became the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak on record, in 2014, highlights the urgency for advancements in this area (7).…”
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