Journal article
Strengthening the interaction of the virology community with the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) by linking virus names and their abbreviations to virus species
Systematic Biology, Vol.68(5), pp.828-839
2019
Abstract
The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) is tasked with classifying viruses into taxa (phyla to species) and devising taxon names. Virus names and virus name abbreviations are currently not within the ICTV’s official remit and are not regulated by an official entity. Many scientists, medical/veterinary professionals, and regulatory agencies do not address evolutionary questions nor are they concerned with the hierarchical organization of the viral world, and therefore, have limited use for ICTV-devised taxa. Instead, these professionals look to the ICTV as an expert point source that provides the most current taxonomic affiliations of viruses of interests to facilitate document writing. These needs are currently unmet as an ICTV-supported, easily searchable database that includes all published virus names and abbreviations linked to their taxa is not available. In addition, in stark contrast to other biological taxonomic frameworks, virus taxonomy currently permits individual species to have several members. Consequently, confusion emerges among those who are not aware of the difference between taxa and viruses, and because certain well-known viruses cannot be located in ICTV publications or be linked to their species. In addition, the number of duplicate names and abbreviations has increased dramatically in the literature. To solve this conundrum, the ICTV could mandate listing all viruses of established species and all reported unclassified viruses in forthcoming online ICTV Reports and create a searchable webpage using this information. The International Union of Microbiology Societies could also consider changing the mandate of the ICTV to include the nomenclature of all viruses in addition to taxon considerations. With such a mandate expansion, official virus names and virus name abbreviations could be catalogued and virus nomenclature could be standardized. As a result, the ICTV would become an even more useful resource for all stakeholders in virology.
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- Strengthening the interaction of the virology community with the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) by linking virus names and their abbreviations to virus species
- Authors/Creators
- C.H. Calisher (Author/Creator) - Colorado State UniversityT. Briese (Author/Creator) - Columbia UniversityJ.R. Brister (Author/Creator) - National Center for Biotechnology InformationR.N. Charrel (Author/Creator) - Aix-Marseille UniversitéR. Dürrwald (Author/Creator) - Robert Koch InstituteH. Ebihara (Author/Creator) - Mayo ClinicC.F. Fulhorst (Author/Creator) - The University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonG.F. Gāo (Author/Creator) - National Institute for Viral Disease Control and PreventionM.H. Groschup (Author/Creator) - Friedrich-Loeffler-InstitutA.D. Haddow (Author/Creator) - United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious DiseasesT.H. Hyndman (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityS. Junglen (Author/Creator) - Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinB. Klempa (Author/Creator) - Biomedical Research Center of the Slovak Academy of SciencesJ. Klingström (Author/Creator) - Karolinska University HospitalA.M. Kropinski (Author/Creator) - University of GuelphM. Krupovic (Author/Creator) - Institut PasteurA.D. LaBeaud (Author/Creator) - Stanford UniversityP. Maes (Author/Creator) - Rega Institute for Medical ResearchN. Nowotny (Author/Creator) - University of Veterinary Medicine ViennaM.R.T. Nunes (Author/Creator) - Evandro Chagas InstituteS.L. Payne (Author/Creator) - Texas A&M UniversityS.R. Radoshitzky (Author/Creator) - United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious DiseasesD. Rubbenstroth (Author/Creator) - Friedrich-Loeffler-InstitutS. Sabanadzovic (Author/Creator) - Mississippi State UniversityT. Sasaya (Author/Creator) - National Agriculture and Food Research OrganizationM.D. Stenglein (Author/Creator) - Colorado State UniversityA. Varsani (Author/Creator) - Arizona State UniversityV. Wahl (Author/Creator)S.C. Weaver (Author/Creator) - The University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonF.M. Zerbini (Author/Creator) - Universidade Federal de ViçosaN. Vasilakis (Author/Creator) - The University of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonJ.H. Kuhn (Author/Creator) - Fondazione Ricerca TraslazionaleB. Dayrat (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Systematic Biology, Vol.68(5), pp.828-839
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Identifiers
- 991005542721407891
- Copyright
- © 2019 Oxford University Press
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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