Rhinovirus C has been around for?
~8000 years
When did we learn about rhinovirus C?
2006
Why did it take so long for us to identify rhinovirus C?
Could not propagate it in cell culture
Did not know it required the CDHR3 cadherin receptor
Newly emerging viruses are better known as?
Newly detected viruses
What will increase the number of newly detected viruses?
Improvements in technology and diagnosis
How can newly evolved viruses emerge?
Through mutation
Through recombination and reassortment
Why is a one health approach important?
As 6/10 of infectious diseases in humans are spread by animals. There is a holism, the health of humans and animals is interconnected
What is required for a newly emerged zoonotic virus?
Species jump
Needs to overcome the host range barrier
Why is pandemic influenza relatively infrequently?
Due to the host range barrier
What is the host range barrier?
The barrier which must be overcome to allow transmission in other species
The strength of the host range barrier determines?
The strength of the host range barrier determines the likelihood that the virus will spread from the host species to a new host species
Why do viruses emerge?
What limits emerging viruses?
Why are emerging viruses so virulent?
What is pathogenesis?
Qualitative description of disease. It is mechanism by which the virus causes disease. The process by which disease is caused
What is virulence?
It is quantitative, it is non-scalar and relative. It is the extent of disease caused
How can virulence be measured?
Why is virulence important to study?
The more we know the more we can predict the virulence of emerging diseases
How does direct transmission impact virulence?
Leads to decreased virulence
Why does direct transmission lead to decreased virulence?
Due to the transmission-mortality tradeoff
How does environmental transmission impact virulence?
Waterborne transmission is associated with increased virulence
Sit and wait transmission is associated with increased virulence
Environmental transmission does not rely on?
Host motility
Example of a bacteria which relies on sit and wait transmission?
Anthrax
Bacillus anthracis
Anthrax is caused by?
Bacillus anthracis