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The Convergence of High-Consequence Livestock and Human Pathogen Research and Development: A Paradox of Zoonotic Disease

机译:高序列牲畜与人类病原体研究与开发的融合:人畜共患病的悖论

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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that zoonotic diseases transmitted from animals to humans account for 75 percent of new and emerging infectious diseases. Globally, high-consequence pathogens that impact livestock and have the potential for human transmission create research paradoxes and operational challenges for the high-containment laboratories that conduct work with them. These specialized facilities are required for conducting all phases of research on high-consequence pathogens (basic, applied, and translational) with an emphasis on both the generation of fundamental knowledge and product development. To achieve this research mission, a highly-trained workforce is required and flexible operational methods are needed. In addition, working with certain pathogens requires compliance with regulations such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Select Agent regulations, which adds to the operational burden. The vast experience from the existing studies at Plum Island Animal Disease Center, other U.S. laboratories, and those in Europe and Australia with biosafety level 4 (BSL-4) facilities designed for large animals, clearly demonstrates the valuable contribution this capability brings to the efforts to detect, prepare, prevent and respond to livestock and potential zoonotic threats. To raise awareness of these challenges, which include biosafety and biosecurity issues, we held a workshop at the 2018 American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Biothreats conference to further discuss the topic with invited experts and audience participants. The workshop covered the subjects of research funding and metrics, economic sustainment of drug and vaccine development pipelines, workforce turnover, and the challenges of maintaining operational readiness of high containment laboratories.
机译:世界卫生组织(WHO)估计,从动物传播给人类的人畜共患病占新发和新发传染病的75%。在全球范围内,影响牲畜并具有人类传播潜能的高后果病原体为开展与之合作的高安全度实验室带来了研究悖论和操作挑战。这些特殊设施是进行高结果病原体(基础,应用和转化)研究的所有阶段所必需的,重点是基础知识的产生和产品开发。为了完成这项研究任务,需要训练有素的员工队伍,并且需要灵活的操作方法。另外,处理某些病原体需要遵守法规,例如疾病控制中心(CDC)和美国农业部(USDA)精选代理商法规,这增加了操作负担。在梅花岛动物疾病中心,其他美国实验室以及在欧洲和澳大利亚拥有大型动物专用生物安全等级4(BSL-4)设施的实验室中进行的现有研究中的大量经验,清楚地表明了该能力为这项工作带来的宝贵贡献检测,准备,预防和应对牲畜和潜在的人畜共患病威胁。为了提高对包括生物安全和生物安全问题在内的这些挑战的认识,我们在2018年美国微生物学会(ASM)生物威胁会议上举办了一个研讨会,以与邀请的专家和听众进行进一步讨论。讲习班涵盖了研究经费和指标,药物和疫苗开发管道的经济可持续性,人员流动以及维持高隔离实验室操作准备的挑战等主题。

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