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» Emerging and Exotic Viruses Dr Jean Patterson continues to study the pathogenesis of Leishmaniavirus, which is associated with lesions of the skin (cutaneous form) and the mucous membranes of the mouth (mucocutaneous form).
» Retroviruses and AIDS Despite progress made in the fight against AIDS, the World Health Organization still estimates that this devastating disease will take the lives of nearly 68 million people over the next 20 years.
» Affymetrix Microarray-Gene Expression Analyses Intrahepatic Gene Expression During HCV Infection in Chimpanzees
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections represent a global health problem and are a major contributor to end stage liver disease including cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma.
» Arenavirus Pathogenesis Supplemental Data.
» GBV-B: A Surrogate System for Hepatitis C Infection The chimpanzee is the only animal other than man that is susceptible to HCV infection.
» Hepatitis B Virus Research Program Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections represent a major worldwide health problem due to the predilection of this virus to cause lifelong chronic infections; 10% of infected adults and 95% of infected newborns become chronic carriers.
» Hepatitis C Virus Research This research program is a component of one of the four national Hepatitis C Cooperative Centers, The Southeastern Hepatitis C Cooperative Center, which also includes components at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and John Hopkins School of Medicine.
» Hepatitis Research Program The prevalence of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is estimated at 3 percent worldwide and at more than 2 percent in the United States.
» Simian Immunodeficiency Virus The AIDS epidemic has spread to over 40 million people worldwide during the last 20 years, yet we are still learning how HIV causes AIDS in humans.
» Simian Retroviruses A retrovirus known to cause leukemias and cancers in humans is also found naturally in African primates and is distributed widely in baboons.
» WMHBV: Small Primate Model for Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections represent a major worldwide health problem due to the predilection of this virus to cause lifelong chronic infections; 10% of infected adults and 95% of infected newborns become chronic carriers.
» Xenotransplantation and Its Implications Recent attempts by transplant surgeons to treat patients with end-stage disease with nonhuman organs and cells (xenotransplantation) have spurred on new clinical trials to overcome organ rejection.
» Biosafety Level-4 Laboratory A special advantage in their life-saving quest of the Department of Virology and Immunology’s state-of-the-art facilities include the nation’s only privately owned biosafety level four (BSL-4) maximum containment laboratory.
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