Aliota Matthew T, Bassit Leda, Bradrick Shelton S, Cox Bryan, Garcia-Blanco Mariano A, Gavegnano Christina, Friedrich Thomas C, Golos Thaddeus G, Griffin Diane E, Haddow Andrew D, Kallas Esper G, Kitron Uriel, Lecuit Marc, Magnani Diogo M, Marrs Caroline, Mercer Natalia, McSweegan Edward, Ng Lisa F P, O'Connor David H, Osorio Jorge E, Ribeiro Guilherme S, Ricciardi Michael, Rossi Shannan L, Saade George, Schinazi Raymond F, Schott-Lerner Geraldine O, Shan Chao, Shi Pei-Yong, Watkins David I, Vasilakis Nikos, Weaver Scott C
Department of Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Center for AIDS Research, Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Antiviral Res. 2017 Aug;144:223-246. doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2017.06.001. Epub 2017 Jun 6.
In response to the outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in the Western Hemisphere and the recognition of a causal association with fetal malformations, the Global Virus Network (GVN) assembled an international taskforce of virologists to promote basic research, recommend public health measures and encourage the rapid development of vaccines, antiviral therapies and new diagnostic tests. In this article, taskforce members and other experts review what has been learned about ZIKV-induced disease in humans, its modes of transmission and the cause and nature of associated congenital manifestations. After describing the make-up of the taskforce, we summarize the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas, Africa and Asia, its spread by mosquitoes, and current control measures. We then review the spectrum of primary ZIKV-induced disease in adults and children, sites of persistent infection and sexual transmission, then examine what has been learned about maternal-fetal transmission and the congenital Zika syndrome, including knowledge obtained from studies in laboratory animals. Subsequent sections focus on vaccine development, antiviral therapeutics and new diagnostic tests. After reviewing current understanding of the mechanisms of emergence of Zika virus, we consider the likely future of the pandemic.
针对西半球寨卡病毒(ZIKV)感染的爆发以及对其与胎儿畸形因果关联的认识,全球病毒网络(GVN)组建了一个由病毒学家组成的国际特别工作组,以促进基础研究、推荐公共卫生措施并鼓励疫苗、抗病毒疗法和新型诊断检测的快速研发。在本文中,特别工作组成员及其他专家回顾了关于ZIKV所致人类疾病、传播方式以及相关先天性表现的病因和性质的已有认知。在介绍特别工作组的组成之后,我们总结了ZIKV在美洲、非洲和亚洲的出现情况、通过蚊子的传播以及当前的防控措施。接着我们回顾了ZIKV在成人和儿童中所致原发性疾病的范围、持续感染部位和性传播情况,然后审视了关于母婴传播和先天性寨卡综合征的已有认知,包括从实验动物研究中获得的知识。后续章节聚焦于疫苗研发、抗病毒治疗和新型诊断检测。在回顾了目前对寨卡病毒出现机制的理解之后,我们思考了这场大流行可能的未来走向。