Heberling R L, Kalter S S, Rodriguez A R
Bull World Health Organ. 1976;54(3):285-94.
Ten serial passages of monkeypox (MPV), vaccinia, variola, and chimpanzeepox (chimp-9) viruses were performed in baboons (Papio cynocephalus) via skin scarification. Comparisons of clinical and virological results indicate that MPV and vaccinia are very closely related and that variola and chimp-9 viruses are identical. These findings suggest that infections of simians with chimp-9 virus resulted from contact with variola virus, the source of which is still unknown. On the other hand, MPV in monkeys may have resulted from contact with recently vaccinated humans, serial passage through simian hosts resulting in the biological alterations that produced MPV.
通过皮肤划痕法在狒狒(Papio cynocephalus)中对猴痘(MPV)、痘苗、天花和黑猩猩痘(chimp-9)病毒进行了十次连续传代。临床和病毒学结果的比较表明,MPV和痘苗密切相关,天花和chimp-9病毒相同。这些发现表明,黑猩猩感染chimp-9病毒是由于接触天花病毒所致,其来源仍然未知。另一方面,猴子体内的MPV可能是由于接触了近期接种疫苗的人类,通过猿猴宿主连续传代导致了产生MPV的生物学改变。