- MeSH
- Disinfection methods MeSH
- Insect Control MeSH
- Insect Vectors * pathogenicity MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Ticks pathogenicity growth & development MeSH
- Encephalitis, Tick-Borne diagnosis etiology prevention & control transmission therapy MeSH
- Communicable Disease Control * MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Lyme Disease diagnosis therapy MeSH
- Malaria MeSH
- Phthiraptera growth & development MeSH
- Scabies MeSH
- West Nile Fever diagnosis etiology transmission therapy MeSH
- Yellow Fever MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
V článku je popisovaná 30letá historie onemocnění AIDS od diagnostiky prvních klinických případů v r. 1981, po objev nového virového agens (v r. 1983), které onemocnění vyvolává. Jsou uváděny spory o prioritu objevu viru HIV a přiznání prvenství francouzskému týmu z Pasteurova institutu v Paříži i konečné potvrzení tohoto názoru vyjádřené udělením Nobelovy ceny v r. 2008 Luc Montagnierovi a jeho spolupracovnici Francoise Barré-Sinoussi.
The 30-year natural history of AIDS disease is presented from the first clinical cases reported in 1981 to the identification of the HIV as the etiological agent of the disease. The priority dispute between Robert C. Gallo and Luc Montagnier over the discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus is briefly addressed. The final confirmation of the French priority was provided by the fact that the Nobel Prize in Medicine 2008 was awarded to Luc Montagnier and Francoise Barré- -Sinoussi from the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
- Keywords
- SPID, HTLV III, LAV, Nobelova cena 2008,
- MeSH
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome history epidemiology etiology MeSH
- History, 20th Century MeSH
- HIV-1 immunology isolation & purification pathogenicity MeSH
- HIV-2 immunology isolation & purification pathogenicity MeSH
- HIV immunology isolation & purification pathogenicity MeSH
- Homosexuality, Male MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Disease Attributes MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Primate Diseases epidemiology transmission virology MeSH
- Nobel Prize MeSH
- Sida Plant MeSH
- Anniversaries and Special Events MeSH
- Famous Persons MeSH
- Check Tag
- History, 20th Century MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Historical Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Africa MeSH
- France MeSH
- Haiti MeSH
- United States MeSH
Virové hemoragické horečky (VHH) jsou těžké virové infekce charakterizované výskytem hemoragických komplikací a vysokou mortalitou. Vyskytují se především v tropických oblastech a jsou způsobeny viry čeledí Filoviridae, Arenaviridae, Flaviviridae a Bunyaviridae. Riziko importu VHH není v našich podmínkách vysoké, ale diagnostika by byla obtížná pro malou zkušenost lékařů. Rovněž možnosti terapie, profylaxe a očkování jsou dosud velmi omezené.
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF) are severe viral infections characterized by occurrence of hemorrhagic complications and high mortality. They occur in mainly in tropical regions and are caused by virus of the families Filoviridae, Arenaviridae, Flaviviridae and Bunyaviridae. The risk of import of VHF is in our conditions not high, but diagnostics of VHF would be difficult because of lack of experience among our physicians. Also the possibilities of therapy, prophylaxis and vaccination are still very limited.
- MeSH
- Hemorrhagic Disorders diagnosis etiology virology MeSH
- Immunoglobulins therapeutic use MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Arenaviridae Infections transmission MeSH
- Bunyaviridae Infections transmission MeSH
- Filoviridae Infections transmission MeSH
- Flaviviridae Infections transmission MeSH
- Disease Attributes MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Ribavirin therapeutic use MeSH
- Tropical Medicine methods MeSH
- Yellow Fever Vaccine therapeutic use MeSH
- Virus Diseases diagnosis etiology therapy MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Review MeSH
- MeSH
- Epidemiology organization & administration MeSH
- European Union MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Communicable Disease Control methods organization & administration MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Microbiological Phenomena drug effects MeSH
- Vaccination MeSH
- Universal Precautions methods MeSH
- Research Design MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Communicable Diseases diagnosis etiology therapy MeSH
- Publication type
- Book Review MeSH
- MeSH
- Animals, Genetically Modified MeSH
- Disease Vectors classification MeSH
- Plant Diseases etiology microbiology MeSH
- Publication type
- Congress MeSH