Acute Late-Stage Myocarditis In The Crab-Eating Macaque Model Of Hemorrhagic Smallpox

VIRUSES-BASEL(2021)

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Hemorrhagic smallpox, caused by variola virus (VARV), was a rare but nearly 100% lethal human disease manifestation. Hemorrhagic smallpox is frequently characterized by secondary bacterial infection, coagulopathy, and myocardial and subendocardial hemorrhages. Previous experiments have demonstrated that intravenous (IV) cowpox virus (CPXV) exposure of macaques mimics human hemorrhagic smallpox. The goal of this experiment was to further understand the onset, nature, and severity of cardiac pathology and how it may contribute to disease. The findings support an acute late-stage myocarditis with lymphohistiocytic infiltrates in the CPXV model of hemorrhagic smallpox.
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cowpox, CPXV, smallpox, variola, VARV, myocarditis, cardiac MRI, biodefense
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