The Coordinating Research on Emerging Arboviral Threats Encompassing the Neotropics (CREATE-NEO).

Zoonoses (Burlington, Mass.) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-18 DOI:10.15212/zoonoses-2022-0047
Nikos Vasilakis, Kathryn A Hanley
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Abstract

Arthropod-borne viruses, such as dengue, Zika and Mayaro, are emerging at an accelerating rate in the neotropics. The Coordinating Research on Emerging Arboviral Threats Encompassing the Neotropics (CREATE-NEO) project, a part of the NIH funded Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases (CREID) network provides a nimble and flexible network of surveillance sites in Central and South America coupled to cutting-edge modeling approaches in order to anticipate and counter these threats to public health. Collected data and generated models will be utilized to inform and alert local, regional and global public health agencies of enzootic arboviruses with high risk of spillover, emergence and transmission among humans, and/or international spread. Critically, CREATE-NEO builds capacity in situ to anticipate, detect and respond to emerging arboviruses at their point of origin, thereby maximizing the potential to avert full-blown emergence and widespread epidemics.

新热带地区新出现的虫媒病毒威胁协调研究(CREATE-NEO)。
节肢动物传播的病毒,如登革热、寨卡病毒和马亚罗病毒,正在新热带地区以加速的速度出现。新热带地区新出现的虫媒病毒威胁协调研究(CREATE-NEO)项目,美国国立卫生研究院资助的新发传染病研究中心(CREID)网络的一部分在中美洲和南美洲提供了一个灵活的监测点网络,并结合了尖端的建模方法,以预测和应对这些对公共健康的威胁。收集的数据和生成的模型将用于向地方、区域和全球公共卫生机构通报和警告具有高溢出、出现和在人类之间传播和/或国际传播风险的地方虫媒病毒。至关重要的是,CREATE-NEO在原位建立能力,在其起源点预测、检测和应对新出现的虫媒病毒,从而最大限度地发挥潜力,避免全面出现和广泛流行。
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