Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions

Phocine distemper virus (PDV) was first recognized in 1988 following a massive epidemic in harbor and grey seals in north-western Europe. Since then, the epidemiology of infection in North Atlantic and Arctic pinnipeds has been investigated. In the western North Atlantic endemic infection in harp an...

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Main Authors: Duignan, P.J., Van Bressem, M.-F., Baker, J.D., Barbieri, M., Colegrove, K.M., de Guise, S., de Swart, R.L., di Guardo, G., Dobson, A., Duprex, W.P., Early, G., Fauquier, D., Goldstein, T., Goodman, S.J., Grenfell, B., Groch, K.R., Gulland, F., Hall, A., Jensen, B.A., Lamy, K., Matassa, K., Mazzariol, S., Morris, S.E., Nielsen, O., Rotstein, D., Rowles, T.K., Saliki, J.T., Siebert, U., Waltzek, T., Wellehan, J.F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/phocine-distemper-virus(09cb3e02-8bc9-48ce-aed5-65dc9e9f0bdc).html
https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125093
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5995/1/Hall_2014_Viruses_Phocine_CC.pdf
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/09cb3e02-8bc9-48ce-aed5-65dc9e9f0bdc 2023-05-15T14:57:49+02:00 Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions Duignan, P.J. Van Bressem, M.-F. Baker, J.D. Barbieri, M. Colegrove, K.M. de Guise, S. de Swart, R.L. di Guardo, G. Dobson, A. Duprex, W.P. Early, G. Fauquier, D. Goldstein, T. Goodman, S.J. Grenfell, B. Groch, K.R. Gulland, F. Hall, A. Jensen, B.A. Lamy, K. Matassa, K. Mazzariol, S. Morris, S.E. Nielsen, O. Rotstein, D. Rowles, T.K. Saliki, J.T. Siebert, U. Waltzek, T. Wellehan, J.F. 2014-12-22 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/phocine-distemper-virus(09cb3e02-8bc9-48ce-aed5-65dc9e9f0bdc).html https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125093 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5995/1/Hall_2014_Viruses_Phocine_CC.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Duignan , P J , Van Bressem , M-F , Baker , J D , Barbieri , M , Colegrove , K M , de Guise , S , de Swart , R L , di Guardo , G , Dobson , A , Duprex , W P , Early , G , Fauquier , D , Goldstein , T , Goodman , S J , Grenfell , B , Groch , K R , Gulland , F , Hall , A , Jensen , B A , Lamy , K , Matassa , K , Mazzariol , S , Morris , S E , Nielsen , O , Rotstein , D , Rowles , T K , Saliki , J T , Siebert , U , Waltzek , T & Wellehan , J F 2014 , ' Phocine distemper Virus : current knowledge and future directions ' , Viruses , vol. 6 , no. 12 , pp. 5093-5134 . https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125093 Morbillivirus Pinnipeds Sea otter CD150/SLAM Phylogeny Pathology Epidemiology Immunity Vaccine article 2014 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125093 2022-10-13T15:25:56Z Phocine distemper virus (PDV) was first recognized in 1988 following a massive epidemic in harbor and grey seals in north-western Europe. Since then, the epidemiology of infection in North Atlantic and Arctic pinnipeds has been investigated. In the western North Atlantic endemic infection in harp and grey seals predates the European epidemic, with relatively small, localized mortality events occurring primarily in harbor seals. By contrast, PDV seems not to have become established in European harbor seals following the 1988 epidemic and a second event of similar magnitude and extent occurred in 2002. PDV is a distinct species within the Morbillivirus genus with minor sequence variation between outbreaks over time. There is now mounting evidence of PDV-like viruses in the North Pacific/Western Arctic with serological and molecular evidence of infection in pinnipeds and sea otters. However, despite the absence of associated mortality in the region, there is concern that the virus may infect the large Pacific harbor seal and northern elephant seal populations or the endangered Hawaiian monk seals. Here, we review the current state of knowledge on PDV with particular focus on developments in diagnostics, pathogenesis, immune response, vaccine development, phylogenetics and modeling over the past 20 years. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Elephant Seal harbor seal North Atlantic University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Pacific Viruses 6 12 5093 5134
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topic Morbillivirus
Pinnipeds
Sea otter
CD150/SLAM
Phylogeny
Pathology
Epidemiology
Immunity
Vaccine
spellingShingle Morbillivirus
Pinnipeds
Sea otter
CD150/SLAM
Phylogeny
Pathology
Epidemiology
Immunity
Vaccine
Duignan, P.J.
Van Bressem, M.-F.
Baker, J.D.
Barbieri, M.
Colegrove, K.M.
de Guise, S.
de Swart, R.L.
di Guardo, G.
Dobson, A.
Duprex, W.P.
Early, G.
Fauquier, D.
Goldstein, T.
Goodman, S.J.
Grenfell, B.
Groch, K.R.
Gulland, F.
Hall, A.
Jensen, B.A.
Lamy, K.
Matassa, K.
Mazzariol, S.
Morris, S.E.
Nielsen, O.
Rotstein, D.
Rowles, T.K.
Saliki, J.T.
Siebert, U.
Waltzek, T.
Wellehan, J.F.
Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
topic_facet Morbillivirus
Pinnipeds
Sea otter
CD150/SLAM
Phylogeny
Pathology
Epidemiology
Immunity
Vaccine
description Phocine distemper virus (PDV) was first recognized in 1988 following a massive epidemic in harbor and grey seals in north-western Europe. Since then, the epidemiology of infection in North Atlantic and Arctic pinnipeds has been investigated. In the western North Atlantic endemic infection in harp and grey seals predates the European epidemic, with relatively small, localized mortality events occurring primarily in harbor seals. By contrast, PDV seems not to have become established in European harbor seals following the 1988 epidemic and a second event of similar magnitude and extent occurred in 2002. PDV is a distinct species within the Morbillivirus genus with minor sequence variation between outbreaks over time. There is now mounting evidence of PDV-like viruses in the North Pacific/Western Arctic with serological and molecular evidence of infection in pinnipeds and sea otters. However, despite the absence of associated mortality in the region, there is concern that the virus may infect the large Pacific harbor seal and northern elephant seal populations or the endangered Hawaiian monk seals. Here, we review the current state of knowledge on PDV with particular focus on developments in diagnostics, pathogenesis, immune response, vaccine development, phylogenetics and modeling over the past 20 years.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Duignan, P.J.
Van Bressem, M.-F.
Baker, J.D.
Barbieri, M.
Colegrove, K.M.
de Guise, S.
de Swart, R.L.
di Guardo, G.
Dobson, A.
Duprex, W.P.
Early, G.
Fauquier, D.
Goldstein, T.
Goodman, S.J.
Grenfell, B.
Groch, K.R.
Gulland, F.
Hall, A.
Jensen, B.A.
Lamy, K.
Matassa, K.
Mazzariol, S.
Morris, S.E.
Nielsen, O.
Rotstein, D.
Rowles, T.K.
Saliki, J.T.
Siebert, U.
Waltzek, T.
Wellehan, J.F.
author_facet Duignan, P.J.
Van Bressem, M.-F.
Baker, J.D.
Barbieri, M.
Colegrove, K.M.
de Guise, S.
de Swart, R.L.
di Guardo, G.
Dobson, A.
Duprex, W.P.
Early, G.
Fauquier, D.
Goldstein, T.
Goodman, S.J.
Grenfell, B.
Groch, K.R.
Gulland, F.
Hall, A.
Jensen, B.A.
Lamy, K.
Matassa, K.
Mazzariol, S.
Morris, S.E.
Nielsen, O.
Rotstein, D.
Rowles, T.K.
Saliki, J.T.
Siebert, U.
Waltzek, T.
Wellehan, J.F.
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title Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
title_short Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
title_full Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
title_fullStr Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Phocine distemper Virus:current knowledge and future directions
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https://doi.org/10.3390/v6125093
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/5995/1/Hall_2014_Viruses_Phocine_CC.pdf
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