Know Thine Enemy: Viral Genome Sequencing in Outbreaks

K. Colvin
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CONTAINING a viral outbreak with public health measures firstly requires identification of the causative virus, followed by more detailed understanding of viral features. Genomic sequencing provides exhaustive insight into viral features that may help predict outbreak behaviours, assist in diagnosis and tracking, and shape treatment and vaccination strategies. When coupled with epidemiologic study of outbreak data, viral genomic sequencing can be used to direct public health measures and increase the speed of understanding compared to epidemiology alone. Community spread of cases can be used to guide mathematic models and contact tracing of viral outbreaks for public health response. However, epidemiologic data alone better suits responses to low-prevalence and less-widespread outbreaks. Where pathogens have a longer latency period or spread affects rural and remote communities, features of the virus itself must be considered in determining the response. Genotypic and phenotypic characteristics, identified using molecular biology tools, can clarify the type and strain of a virus responsible for an outbreak, and inform and improve case diagnosis, treatment options, and vaccine development, as well as improve tracing accuracy.1
了解你的敌人:疫情中的病毒基因组测序
通过公共卫生措施遏制病毒爆发首先需要确定致病病毒,然后更详细地了解病毒特征。基因组测序提供了对病毒特征的详尽了解,这些特征可能有助于预测疫情行为,协助诊断和跟踪,并制定治疗和疫苗接种策略。与流行病学数据的流行病学研究相结合,病毒基因组测序可用于指导公共卫生措施,与单独流行病学相比,可提高理解速度。病例的社区传播可用于指导病毒暴发的数学模型和接触者追踪,以供公共卫生应对。然而,流行病学数据本身更适合于应对低流行率和不太广泛的疫情。在病原体潜伏期较长或传播影响农村和偏远社区的情况下,在确定应对措施时必须考虑到病毒本身的特征。利用分子生物学工具确定基因型和表型特征,可以澄清导致疫情的病毒的类型和毒株,为病例诊断、治疗方案和疫苗开发提供信息和改进,并提高追踪的准确性
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