自然病毒和大流行潜力:X病。

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Philip Lawrence , Michelle Heung , Julia Nave , Christoph Henkel , Beatriz Escudero-Pérez
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摘要

在过去十年中,几种人畜共患病毒的出现表明,以前未知或被忽视的病原体有可能引起流行病,从而对全球公共卫生构成威胁。更令人担忧的是,在自然环境或“全球病毒群”中估计存在170万种尚未发现的病毒,其中许多尚未确定的病毒预计对人类具有致病性。因此,为了减少疾病的出现和预防未来的大流行,至关重要的是确定人类可能暴露的病毒威胁的全球范围。这就需要对环境中存在的各种各样的宿主物种中的病毒进行分类,并了解导致病毒溢出到人类的环境的病毒、宿主和环境因素。我们在此还讨论可将哪些战略作为减少新疾病出现风险的对策举措加以实施。
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The natural virome and pandemic potential: Disease X

Over the last decade, the emergence of several zoonotic viruses has demonstrated that previously unknown or neglected pathogens have the potential to cause epidemics and therefore to pose a threat to global public health. Even more concerning are the estimated 1.7 million still-undiscovered viruses present in the natural environment or ‘global virome’, with many of these as-yet uncharacterized viruses predicted to be pathogenic for humans. Thus, in order to mitigate disease emergence and prevent future pandemics, it is crucial to identify the global extent of viral threats to which humans may become exposed. This requires cataloguing the viruses that exist in the environment within their various and diverse host species, and also understanding the viral, host, and environmental factors that dictate the circumstances that result in viral spillover into humans. We also address here which strategies can be implemented as countermeasure initiatives to reduce the risk of emergence of new diseases.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
5.10%
发文量
76
审稿时长
83 days
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Virology (COVIRO) is a systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up to date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of virology. It publishes 6 issues per year covering the following 11 sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: Emerging viruses: interspecies transmission; Viral immunology; Viral pathogenesis; Preventive and therapeutic vaccines; Antiviral strategies; Virus structure and expression; Animal models for viral diseases; Engineering for viral resistance; Viruses and cancer; Virus vector interactions. There is also a section that changes every year to reflect hot topics in the field.
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