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Klitting R., Fischer C., Drexler J. F., Gould E. A., Roiz David, Paupy Christophe, de Lamballerie X. (2018). What does the future hold for yellow fever virus ? (II). Genes, 9 (9), p. art. 425 [37 p.]. ISSN 2073-4425.

Titre du document
What does the future hold for yellow fever virus ? (II)
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000448398700006
Auteurs
Klitting R., Fischer C., Drexler J. F., Gould E. A., Roiz David, Paupy Christophe, de Lamballerie X.
Source
Genes, 2018, 9 (9), p. art. 425 [37 p.] ISSN 2073-4425
As revealed by the recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (YFV) activity in the tropical regions of Africa and South America, YFV control measures need urgent rethinking. Over the last decade, most reported outbreaks occurred in, or eventually reached, areas with low vaccination coverage but that are suitable for virus transmission, with an unprecedented risk of expansion to densely populated territories in Africa, South America and Asia. As reflected in the World Health Organization's initiative launched in 2017, it is high time to strengthen epidemiological surveillance to monitor accurately viral dissemination, and redefine vaccination recommendation areas. Vector-control and immunisation measures need to be adapted and vaccine manufacturing must be reconciled with an increasing demand. We will have to face more yellow fever (YF) cases in the upcoming years. Hence, improving disease management through the development of efficient treatments will prove most beneficial. Undoubtedly, these developments will require in-depth descriptions of YFV biology at molecular, physiological and ecological levels. This second section of a two-part review describes the current state of knowledge and gaps regarding the molecular biology of YFV, along with an overview of the tools that can be used to manage the disease at the individual, local and global levels.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE ; CARAIBE ; AMERIQUE ; ASIE ; EUROPE ; MOYEN ORIENT
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010074358]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010074358
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