Coronaviruses roadmap:
Control Strategies
Roadmap for the development of disease control strategies for coronaviruses
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Active infection
Active infection
Research Question
- Improve understanding of host-pathogen-environment interactions in order to implement effective control
Research Gaps and Challenges
- There is a need to understand the role and impact different environmental factors play in disease development and emergence. This should consider how different land uses and animal husbandry practices influence the emergence and spread of infections
- There is a need to understand different transmission pathways and the circumstances that may led to emergence of infections in wildlife and livestock
- It is difficult to identify and prevent interaction [of coronaviruses] with wildlife
Solution Routes
- Modelling studies and transmission studies in vitro, ex vivo and vivo
- Modelling future land-use and agricultural practises scenarios.
- Targeted field research to better understand potential pathways of transmission amongst wildlife, livestock and humans
Dependencies
- Identification of appropriate wildlife hosts.
- Collecting of data as a resource to facilitate modelling
- Citizen education on how to avoid/manage potential high-risk wildlife-humans interactions
- Increase understanding of host differences in infectivity, immune responses, and pathogenesis. In particular, in bats and other animal species that are known to host CoVs
State Of the Art
- In CoV infections is usually the S protein component that binds host cell receptors. SARS-CoV, HCoV-NL63, and SARS-CoV-2 seems to use ACE2 for cell entry, while MERS-CoV seems to use DPP4 as the receptor for host cell infection. Petrosillo et al. 2020. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1198743X20301713?via%3Dihub
Projects
What activities are planned or underway?
Differential susceptibility of SARS-CoV-2 in animals : Evidence of ACE2 host receptor distribution in companion animals, livestock and wildlife by immunohistochemical characterisation
Planned Completion date 26/07/2021
Participating Country(s):
Netherlands
Veterinary Biocontained facility Network for excellence in animal infectiology research and experimentation
Planned Completion date 28/02/2023
Participating Country(s):
Europe