Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5806809 Current Opinion in Virology 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A comprehensive review of the history of Machupo virus.•A review of the clinical disease Bolivian hemorrhagic fever.•A comprehensive review of animal models for the study of Machupo virus pathogenesis.

The etiologic agent of Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (BHF), Machupo virus (MACV) is reported to have a mortality rate of 25-35%. First identified in 1959, BHF was the cause of a localized outbreak in San Joaquin until rodent population controls were implemented in 1964. The rodent Calomys collosus was identified as the primary vector and reservoir for the virus. Multiple animal models were considered during the 1970s with the most human-like disease identified in Rhesus macaques but minimal characterization of the pathogenesis has been published since. A reemergence of reported BHF cases has been reported in recent years, which necessitates the further study and development of a vaccine to prevent future outbreaks.

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