Heliyon (Jul 2023)

Morbillivirus: A highly adaptable viral genus

  • Jane E. Libbey,
  • Robert S. Fujinami

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. e18095

Abstract

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Over the course of human history, numerous diseases have been caused by the transmission of viruses from an animal reservoir into the human population. The viruses of the genus Morbillivirus are human and animal pathogens that emerged from a primordial ancestor a millennia ago and have been transmitting to new hosts, adapting, and evolving ever since. Through interaction with susceptible individuals, as yet undiscovered morbilliviruses or existing morbilliviruses in animal hosts could cause future zoonotic diseases in humans.

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