About 270 viruses are known to infect humans. Some of these viruses have been known for centuries, whereas others have recently emerged. During their evolutionary history, humans have moved out of Africa to populate the world. In historical times, human migrations resulted in the displacement of large numbers of people. All these events determined the movement and dispersal of human-infecting viruses. Technological advances have resulted in the characterization of the genetic variability of human viruses, both in extant and in archaeological samples. Field studies investigated the diversity of viruses hosted by other animals. In turn, these advances provided insight into the evolutionary history of human viruses back in time and defined the key events through which they originated and spread.

Disease-causing human viruses: novelty and legacy / D. Forni, R. Cagliani, M. Clerici, M. Sironi. - In: TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0966-842X. - 30:12(2022 Dec), pp. 1232-1242. [10.1016/j.tim.2022.07.002]

Disease-causing human viruses: novelty and legacy

D. Forni
Primo
;
R. Cagliani
Secondo
;
M. Clerici
Penultimo
;
M. Sironi
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

About 270 viruses are known to infect humans. Some of these viruses have been known for centuries, whereas others have recently emerged. During their evolutionary history, humans have moved out of Africa to populate the world. In historical times, human migrations resulted in the displacement of large numbers of people. All these events determined the movement and dispersal of human-infecting viruses. Technological advances have resulted in the characterization of the genetic variability of human viruses, both in extant and in archaeological samples. Field studies investigated the diversity of viruses hosted by other animals. In turn, these advances provided insight into the evolutionary history of human viruses back in time and defined the key events through which they originated and spread.
archaeovirology; human virus; migration; out-of-Africa; zoonosis;
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dic-2022
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