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Review
. 2001 Oct;24(4):255-69.
doi: 10.1016/s0147-9571(01)00014-5.

The infrequency of transmission of herpesviruses between humans and animals; postulation of an unrecognised protective host mechanism

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Review

The infrequency of transmission of herpesviruses between humans and animals; postulation of an unrecognised protective host mechanism

G R Skinner et al. Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis. 2001 Oct.

Abstract

The infrequency of natural transmission of herpesviruses between humans and animals is surprising as there is extensive contact between humans and non-human species with unequivocal evidence that host cells from non-susceptible species will support replication of herpesviruses which do not seem to naturally infect that species. This review examines natural cross-infections between human and other species and suggests that, firstly, it is possible that humans and animals do become asymptomatically or symptomatically cross-infected from other species, but the infection is not diagnosed or not diagnosable by conventional methods; secondly, an as yet unidentified novel mechanism(s) may operate to prevent infection using chemical, electrical or as yet unidentified pathways and may even be 'switched on' by exposure to the virus.

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