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Saffold virus

Saffold virus
Virus classification
Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA)
Order: Picornavirales
Family: Picornaviridae
Genus: Cardiovirus
Species: Cardiovirus B
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Saffold virus


Saffold virus

Saffold virus (SAFV) is a single-stranded RNA human virus belonging to the Picornaviridae family. Discovered in 2007, it is the first human virus in the Cardiovirus genus and may provide a link to the development of multiple sclerosis or other serious diseases in humans.

SAFV was discovered by Morris S. Jones in 2007 while working at the David Grant USAF Medical Center in the United States. The virus was isolated from a stool sample taken in November 1981 from an 8-month-old female with fever of unknown origin.

This is the first human virus in the Cardiovirus family. Found to occur in high prevalence (>90%) among humans, by analogy SAFV may have effects similar to those observed in mouse TMEV-induced encephalomyelitis, in terms of catalyzing the development of human Multiple Sclerosis or other serious diseases because of infection early in life. Much more study will be needed.

Nine strains of SAFV have been identified; these are named SAFV-1 through to SAFV-9.


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