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15 additional projects are components of the PREDICT, the surveillance and virus discovery component of the Emerging Pandemic Threats program.
PREDICT, the surveillance and virus discovery component of the EPT program, focuses on building capacity to identify potential zoonotic viral threats at high-risk wildlife-human pathogen transmission interfaces where diseases are most likely to emerge.
More...PREDICT, the surveillance and virus discovery component of the EPT program, focuses on building capacity to identify potential zoonotic viral threats at high-risk wildlife-human pathogen transmission interfaces where diseases are most likely to emerge.
The goal is to discover potentially pathogenic viruses before they emerge from animals into people, and surveillance efforts are focused on wildlife and domestic animals most likely to serve as reservoirs for emerging zoonotic viruses (such bats, rodents, and nonhuman primates), and people, at human-animal interfaces with high-risk potential for disease transmission. Less...
Accession | PRJNA292898 |
Data Type | Targeted Locus (Loci) |
Scope | Multiisolate |
Organism | Parvoviridae[Taxonomy ID: 10780] Viruses; Monodnaviria; Shotokuvirae; Cossaviricota; Quintoviricetes; Piccovirales; Parvoviridae |
Publications | - Anthony SJ et al., "Non-random patterns in viral diversity.", Nat Commun, 2015 Sep 22;6:8147
- Anthony SJ et al., "A strategy to estimate unknown viral diversity in mammals.", mBio, 2013 Sep 3;4(5):e00598-13
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Grants | - "PREDICT" (Grant ID AID-OAA-A-14-00102, United States Agency for International Development)
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Submission | Registration date: 14-Aug-2015 PREDICT Consortium |
Related Resources | |
Relevance | Public Health |
Project Data:
Resource Name | Number of Links |
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Publications |
PubMed | 2 |
PMC | 2 |
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