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Article Dans Une Revue Emerging Infectious Diseases Année : 2011

Genome sequence of SG33 strain and recombination between wild-type and vaccine Myxoma viruses

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Myxomatosis in Europe is the result of the release of a South America strain of myxoma virus in 1952. Several attenuated strains with origins in South America or California have since been used as vaccines in the rabbit industry. We sequenced the genome of the SG33 myxoma virus vaccine strain and compared it with those of other myxoma virus strains. We show that SG33 genome carries a large deletion in its right end. Furthermore, our data strongly suggest that the virus isolate from which SG33 is derived results from an in vivo recombination between a wild-type South America (Lausanne) strain and a California MSDderived strain. These fi ndings raise questions about the use of insuffi ciently attenuated virus in vaccination.
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Christelle Camus-Bouclainville, Magalie Gretillat, Robert Py, Jacqueline Gelfi, Jean-Luc Guerin, et al.. Genome sequence of SG33 strain and recombination between wild-type and vaccine Myxoma viruses. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2011, 17 (4), pp.633-638. ⟨10.3201/eid1704.101146⟩. ⟨hal-02646069⟩
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