The latest advancements in Sosuga virus (SOSV) research

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Authors: Nathan M. Markarian, Levon Abrahamyan

Year: 2024

Journal: Front. Microbiol.

DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1486792

Summary

This paper reviews the latest advancements in understanding Sosuga Virus (SOSV), a zoonotic paramyxovirus from bats, focusing on its pathogenesis, animal models, and antiviral strategies.

Key Findings

  • SOSV is a zoonotic virus discovered in a hospitalized biologist who returned from Africa in 2012
  • Investigating SOSV's pathogenesis, epidemiology, and developing antiviral strategies are crucial for controlling potential future outbreaks

Methodology

  • Study Type: Review
  • Geographic Focus: Africa
  • Time Period: 2012 and later

Topics

Virology, Epidemiology

Relevance

The review provides a comprehensive overview to guide future studies and help public health efforts in better mitigating potential SOSV outbreaks.

Source

View the entire paper: File:Fmicb-15-1486792.pdf