Influenza and coronavirus zoonoses: an overview on pandemic events, viral genome, replication and emergency preparedness

R. Parvin, I. Hossain, Alamgir Hasan, S. Afrin, A. Shehata
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Abstract

Influenza and coronaviruses, zoonotic respiratory RNA viruses, cause global pandemics with major public health issues. These viruses exist as quasispecies due to the to rapid evolution driven by their error-prone viral RNA polymerases and/or genomic organizations. They also show similar waves of infections/cases during the pandemic. However, there are some dissimilarities like severe disease in coronaviruses is due to cytokine-induced hyperactivity of the immune system, while secondary bacterial infection is a significant cause of death in influenza. Furthermore, unlike coronavirus, the segmented nature of influenza virus genome makes it easier for new strains to emerge through genetic reassortment, making its prevention and control more difficult. In this mini-review, we summarize the historical events of influenza and coronavirus pandemics or epidemics and the roles played by RNA viral genomes and pathogenesis in modulating viral evolution and generation of pandemic strains. Collectively, influenza and coronavirus diagnostics, vaccination, and other measures are critical for mitigating and controlling future pandemics. These pandemics might be regarded as a wake-up call to prepare us for future disasters
流感和冠状病毒人畜共患病:大流行事件、病毒基因组、复制和应急准备概述
流感和冠状病毒,人畜共患呼吸道RNA病毒,引起全球大流行,造成重大公共卫生问题。由于易出错的病毒RNA聚合酶和/或基因组组织驱动的快速进化,这些病毒作为准种存在。它们在大流行期间也显示出类似的感染/病例浪潮。然而,也有一些不同之处,如冠状病毒的严重疾病是由于细胞因子诱导的免疫系统过度活跃,而流感的继发性细菌感染是导致死亡的重要原因。此外,与冠状病毒不同,流感病毒基因组的片段性使其更容易通过基因重组产生新的毒株,从而加大了预防和控制的难度。在这篇综述中,我们总结了流感和冠状病毒大流行或流行的历史事件,以及RNA病毒基因组和发病机制在调节病毒进化和大流行毒株产生中的作用。总的来说,流感和冠状病毒诊断、疫苗接种和其他措施对于减轻和控制未来的大流行至关重要。这些流行病可以被视为警钟,让我们为未来的灾难做好准备
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