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Lessons from the pandemic : Responding to emerging zoonotic viral diseases-a Keystone Symposia report

Cable, Jennifer ; Fauci, Anthony ; Dowling, William E ; Günther, Stephan ; Bente, Dennis A ; Yadav, Pragya Dhruv ; Madoff, Lawrence C ; Wang, Lin-Fa ; Arora, Rahul K and Van Kerkhove, Maria , et al. (2022) In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1518(1). p.209-225
Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic caught the world largely unprepared, including scientific and policy communities. On April 10-13, 2022, researchers across academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations met at the Keystone symposium "Lessons from the Pandemic: Responding to Emerging Zoonotic Viral Diseases" to discuss the successes and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and what lessons can be applied moving forward. Speakers focused on experiences not only from the COVID-19 pandemic but also from outbreaks of other pathogens, including the Ebola virus, Lassa virus, and Nipah virus. A general consensus was that investments made during the COVID-19 pandemic in infrastructure, collaborations, laboratory and manufacturing capacity,... (More)

The COVID-19 pandemic caught the world largely unprepared, including scientific and policy communities. On April 10-13, 2022, researchers across academia, industry, government, and nonprofit organizations met at the Keystone symposium "Lessons from the Pandemic: Responding to Emerging Zoonotic Viral Diseases" to discuss the successes and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and what lessons can be applied moving forward. Speakers focused on experiences not only from the COVID-19 pandemic but also from outbreaks of other pathogens, including the Ebola virus, Lassa virus, and Nipah virus. A general consensus was that investments made during the COVID-19 pandemic in infrastructure, collaborations, laboratory and manufacturing capacity, diagnostics, clinical trial networks, and regulatory enhancements-notably, in low-to-middle income countries-must be maintained and strengthened to enable quick, concerted responses to future threats, especially to zoonotic pathogens.

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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1518
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209 - 225
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Wiley-Blackwell
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0077-8923
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10.1111/nyas.14898
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  author       = {{Cable, Jennifer and Fauci, Anthony and Dowling, William E and Günther, Stephan and Bente, Dennis A and Yadav, Pragya Dhruv and Madoff, Lawrence C and Wang, Lin-Fa and Arora, Rahul K and Van Kerkhove, Maria and Chu, May C and Jaenisch, Thomas and Epstein, Jonathan H and Frost, Simon David William and Bausch, Daniel G and Hensley, Lisa E and Bergeron, Éric and Sitaras, Ioannis and Gunn, Michael D and Geisbert, Thomas W and Muñoz-Fontela, César and Krammer, Florian and de Wit, Emmie and Nordenfelt, Pontus and Saphire, Erica Ollmann and Gilbert, Sarah C and Corbett, Kizzmekia S and Branco, Luis M and Baize, Sylvain and van Doremalen, Neeltje and Krieger, Marco A and Clemens, Sue Ann Costa and Hesselink, Renske and Hartman, Dan}},
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  series       = {{Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences}},
  title        = {{Lessons from the pandemic : Responding to emerging zoonotic viral diseases-a Keystone Symposia report}},
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