Positive-strand RNA viruses-a Keystone Symposia report.
Cable J., Denison MR., Kielian M., Jackson WT., Bartenschlager R., Ahola T., Mukhopadhyay S., Fremont DH., Kuhn RJ., Shannon A., Frazier MN., Yuen K-Y., Coyne CB., Wolthers KC., Ming G-L., Guenther CS., Moshiri J., Best SM., Schoggins JW., Jurado KA., Ebel GD., Schäfer A., Ng LFP., Kikkert M., Sette A., Harris E., Wing PAC., Eggenberger J., Krishnamurthy SR., Mah MG., Meganck RM., Chung D., Maurer-Stroh S., Andino R., Korber B., Perlman S., Shi P-Y., Bárcena M., Aicher S-M., Vu MN., Kenney DJ., Lindenbach BD., Nishida Y., Rénia L., Williams EP.
Positive-strand RNA viruses have been the cause of several recent outbreaks and epidemics, including the Zika virus epidemic in 2015, the SARS outbreak in 2003, and the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. On June 18-22, 2022, researchers focusing on positive-strand RNA viruses met for the Keystone Symposium "Positive-Strand RNA Viruses" to share the latest research in molecular and cell biology, virology, immunology, vaccinology, and antiviral drug development. This report presents concise summaries of the scientific discussions at the symposium.