Sutton R N
Postgrad Med J. 1979 Feb;55(640):143-9. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.55.640.143.
Although recognized since the 1930s, slow infections have only recently received considerable attention. There are three types, group A (related to the type C RNA viruses), group B (bizarre agents such as scrapie and kuru) and group C (viruses such as measles which normally produce acute infections but which are behaving here in an unusual fashion). These viruses are only united in that they produce disease with excessively long incubation periods. Many slow infections result in neurological diseases and these will be discussed, together with some possible explanations of their action.
尽管自20世纪30年代起就已被认识到,但缓慢感染直到最近才受到广泛关注。缓慢感染有三种类型,A组(与C型RNA病毒有关)、B组(如羊瘙痒症和库鲁病等奇特病原体)和C组(如麻疹病毒,通常引发急性感染,但在此处表现异常)。这些病毒的唯一共同点是它们引发的疾病潜伏期极长。许多缓慢感染会导致神经疾病,本文将对这些疾病及其作用的一些可能解释进行讨论。