1. Past, present, and future of arenavirus taxonomy
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Michael J. Buchmeier, Jean-Paul Gonzalez, Víctor Romanowski, Christopher S. Clegg, Anna N. Clawson, Rémi N. Charrel, Mark D. Stenglein, Joseph L. DeRisi, Maria S. Salvato, Jens H. Kuhn, Sébastien Emonet, Igor S. Lukashevich, Sheli R. Radoshitzky, Yīmíng Bào, Juan Carlos de la Torre, and Clarence J. Peters
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Otras Ciencias Biológicas ,viruses ,Arenaviridae ,Biology ,Viral hemorrhagic fever ,Ciencias Biológicas ,VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVER ,Phylogenetics ,Virology ,medicine ,Clade ,Nomenclature ,Virus classification ,Arenavirus ,Species name ,MAMMARENAVIRUS ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,VIRUS NOMENCLATURE ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON TAXONOMY OF VIRUSES ,ARENAVIRUS ,REPTARENAVIRUS ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
Until recently, members of the monogeneric family Arenaviridae (arenaviruses) have been known to infect only muroid rodents and, in one case, possibly phyllostomid bats. The paradigm of arenaviruses exclusively infecting small mammals shifted dramatically when several groups independently published the detection and isolation of a divergent group of arenaviruses in captive alethinophidian snakes. Preliminary phylogenetic analyses suggest that these reptilian arenaviruses constitute a sister clade to mammalian arenaviruses. Here, the members of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) Arenaviridae Study Group, together with other experts, outline the taxonomic reorganization of the family Arenaviridae to accommodate reptilian arenaviruses and other recently discovered mammalian arenaviruses and to improve compliance with the Rules of the International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature (ICVCN). PAirwise Sequence Comparison (PASC) of arenavirus genomes and NP amino acid pairwise distances support the modification of the present classification. As a result, the current genus Arenavirus is replaced by two genera, Mammarenavirus and Reptarenavirus, which are established to accommodate mammalian and reptilian arenaviruses, respectively, in the same family. The current species landscape among mammalian arenaviruses is upheld, with two new species added for Lunk and Merino Walk viruses and minor corrections to the spelling of some names. The published snake arenaviruses are distributed among three new separate reptarenavirus species. Finally, a non-Latinized binomial species name scheme is adopted for all arenavirus species. In addition, the current virus abbreviations have been evaluated, and some changes are introduced to unequivocally identify each virus in electronic databases, manuscripts, and oral proceedings. Fil: Radoshitzky, Sheli R.. United States Army Medical Research. Institute of Infectious Diseases; Estados Unidos Fil: Bào, Yīmíng. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Buchmeier, Michael J.. University of California at Irvine; Estados Unidos Fil: Charrel, Rémi N.. École des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique; Francia. Aix Marseille Université; Francia Fil: Clawson, Anna N.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Clegg, Christopher S.. Les Mandinaux; Francia Fil: DeRisi, Joseph L.. University of California; Estados Unidos Fil: Emonet, Sébastien. Echelon Recherche de Lyon. Institut de Recherche Biomedicale de Armees. Unité de Virologie; Francia Fil: Gonzalez, Jean Paul. Metabiota Inc.; Estados Unidos Fil: Kuhn, Jens H.. National Institutes of Health; Estados Unidos Fil: Lukashevich, Igor S.. University of Louisville; Estados Unidos Fil: Peters, Clarence J.. University of Texas; Estados Unidos Fil: Romanowski, Victor. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Instituto de Biotecnología y Biología Molecular; Argentina Fil: Salvato, Maria S.. University of Maryland; Estados Unidos Fil: Stenglein, Mark D.. State University of Colorado - Fort Collins; Estados Unidos Fil: de la Torre, Juan Carlos. La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology; Estados Unidos
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- 2015
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