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Emerging infectious diseases in a “One
Health” context
Ilaria Capua & Giovanni CattoliOIE and FAO Reference Laboratory for Avian Influenza
OIE Collaborating Center for Diseases at the Human Animal Interface
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle VenezieLegnaro –Padova, Italy
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HIV/AIDS, SARS, Nipah, Rabies, BSE, West Nile, Influenza, Ebola, Rift Valley Fever
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Numero di episodi per decade
Emerging infectious diseases
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Pathogens seeking the “right” opportunity, taking advantage of the globalised setting
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Forecast of meat consumption 1983-2020
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Photo credit: Fabio Frisca (FAO Vietnam)
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ONE HEALTH CRITICAL ZONE
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Credit: Gualtiero Gandini, University of Bologna
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Introduction of West Nile Virus into Italy
• Could we have predicted it?• Can we control its spread more efficiently?• Can we improve vector control?• Can we accurately predict and control the
emergence of other arbovirus infections (eg. Chikungunya, Dengue)?
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H5N1 epidemic - current situation
• H5N1 is still officially endemic in 5 countries (Egypt, China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Bangladesh)
• Still causes human deaths (mainly women and children)
• It represents a threat to food security in developing countries
• Control of infection is at least 10 years away
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
H5N1 – a game changer
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2005 - 2006: H5N1 spreads westward and reaches Europe,
The Middle East and Africa
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Investment in knowledge – tailored interventions, capacity building and
diagnostic support
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Legacy of H5N1• Increase of number of human and veterinary laboratories
diagnosing influenzavirus infections• Implementation of international training activities and
capacity building • Funding available for surveillance in wild and domestic
bird populations• Establishment of reliable contacts worldwide to provide
information on local aspects• Expansion of areas of research• Availability of an unprecedented number of influenza
isolates containing valuable genetic information
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Do we think that influenza pandemics
are something we should worry about?
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What do we know about the origin and emergence of pandemic influenza?
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Is it appropriate to put influenzaviruses in “boxes”?
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PB2,PA:
PB1:
~ 1998
~ 1968 ~ 1998
HA, NP, NS:~ 1918
NA, MA:~ 1979
PB2PB1PAHANPNAMANS
Classical swine
Eurasian swine
Triple reassortant
A/California/4/2009Courtesy, Ron Fouchier, EMC
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solar
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“One Flu”
• Understand how genes of influenzaviruses migrate across species and continents, as one evolving gene pool
• Joint surveillance and research efforts between the human and the veterinary components of the equation
• Improve human and animal health as a collaborative effort, capitalising on investments
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Capitalise on investments and networks established for H5N1
Perform harmonised and targeted surveillance in humans and animals
Develop and mantain a permanent influenza gene pool observatory
Improved human and animal health
•Preparedness
•Transdisciplinary collaboration
•Control and mitigation strategies
•Early warning systems
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Where are we with ‘One Flu’?
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Mars Weather Report October 06 - 12, 2008:
“Throughout the week, clouds and dust were seen extending across Argyre and Hellas, while water-ice clouds continued to dominate the skies over all the large volcanoes”
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Sharing of information
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First appearance of H5N1 in Africa
• IZSVe was the first laboratory to isolate the H5N1 African strain
• Genetic characteristics of the first African isolates would shed light on H5N1 epidemiology and pathogenicity
• We declined offer to deposit sequence in password protected database (only 15 labs had access) and deposited the full sequence in GenBank
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Ilaria Capua, a 39-year-old Italian veterinarian working on avian influenza in a government lab, last month received a sample of the virus in the mail from Nigerian health authorities. The virus had just attacked birds in Nigeria, the first confirmed case of the disease in Africa. The sample was something of a prize, a chance to study a specimen and explore how it spread from its stronghold in Asia.
Within days of isolating the virus, Dr. Capua says, she got an offer from a senior scientist at the WHO in Geneva, whom she declined to name, to enter her finding in the closed system. She could submit the virus's genetic information, or sequence, to the database. In exchange, she would be given the password to the WHO's massive stash of data. A spokesman for the WHO confirmed that the offer was made.
Instead, Dr. Capua posted the gene sequence in a public database accessible on the Internet. She also sent a letter on Feb. 16 to around 50 of her colleagues urging them to do the same with their bird-flu samples.
"If I had agreed" to the WHO's request, she said in an interview, "it would have been another secret sequence."
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2006
Scientist Rebels Against WHO Over Bird FluScientists around the world, racing to discover how avian influenza is spreading and whether it is evolving toward a pandemic strain, face a dilemma: Should they share their interim findings widely, show them only to a select set of peers, or keep them to themselves until they can publish papers, often critical to their careers?
Now, a lone Italian researcher has cast a harsh spotlight on the WHO's system, suggesting that it places academic pride over public health - and snubbing it by posting prized bird-flu data in plain view.
Ilaria Capua, a 39-year-old Italian veterinarian working on avian influenza in a government lab, last month received a sample of the virus in the mail from Nigerian health authorities. The virus had just attacked birds in Nigeria, the first confirmed case of the disease in Africa. The sample was something of a prize, a chance to study a specimen and explore how it spread from its stronghold in Asia.
Within days of isolating the virus, Dr. Capua says, she got an offer from a senior scientist at the WHO in Geneva, whom she declined to name, to enter her finding in the closed system. She could submit the virus's genetic information, or sequence, to the database. In exchange, she would be given the password to the WHO's massive stash of data. A spokesman for the WHO confirmed that the offer was made.
Instead, Dr. Capua posted the gene sequence in a public database accessible on the Internet. She also sent a letter on Feb. 16 to around 50 of her colleagues urging them to do the same with their bird-flu samples.
"If I had agreed" to the WHO's request, she said in an interview, "it would have been another secret sequence."
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2006
Scientist Rebels Against WHO Over Bird FluScientists around the world, racing to discover how avian influenza is spreading and whether it is evolving toward a pandemic strain, face a dilemma: Should they share their interim findings widely, show them only to a select set of peers, or keep them to themselves until they can publish papers, often critical to their careers?
Now, a lone Italian researcher has cast a harsh spotlight on the WHO's system, suggesting that it places academic pride over public health - and snubbing it by posting prized bird-flu data in plain view.
EDITORIAL
Secret Avian Flu ArchivePublished: March 15, 2006At a time when health authorities are racing to head off a possible avian flu pandemic, it is distressing to learn that the World Health Organization is operating a secret database that holds the virus's genetic information. A lone Italian scientist has challenged the system by refusing to send her own data to the password-protected archive. Instead, she released the information publicly and urged her colleagues to do the same. She is surely right. The limited-access archive should be opened or bypassed immediately to encourage research on this looming health menace.The campaign by Ilaria Capua, an Italian veterinarian who works on avian influenza, was spotlighted in recent articles in the journal Science and The Wall Street Journal. The hidden data could be of immense value in determining how the virus is evolving and in developing effective vaccines or drugs. The possibility of breakthroughs can increase only if many more scientists can analyze the data.
EDITORIAL
Secret Avian Flu ArchivePublished: March 15, 2006At a time when health authorities are racing to head off a possible avian flu pandemic, it is distressing to learn that the World Health Organization is operating a secret database that holds the virus's genetic information. A lone Italian scientist has challenged the system by refusing to send her own data to the password-protected archive. Instead, she released the information publicly and urged her colleagues to do the same. She is surely right. The limited-access archive should be opened or bypassed immediately to encourage research on this looming health menace.The campaign by Ilaria Capua, an Italian veterinarian who works on avian influenza, was spotlighted in recent articles in the journal Science and The Wall Street Journal. The hidden data could be of immense value in determining how the virus is evolving and in developing effective vaccines or drugs. The possibility of breakthroughs can increase only if many more scientists can analyze the data.
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RESOLUTION No. XXVI
Sharing of avian influenza viral material and information in support of global avian influenza prevention and control
• 1. OIE Members reporting outbreaks of avian influenza should agree to share animal avian influenza viral material and information about avian influenza viruses through OFFLU with the international scientific community.
• 2. OIE Reference Laboratories must actively encourage sharing of material and data with the international scientific community, and as a minimum deposit genetic data within 3 months of receiving an isolate into a public database designated by the OFFLU Steering Committee, which will manage scientific relations with the WHO.
• 3. To enhance cooperation and transparency, the actions taken by countries must be recognised in subsequent publications and other benefits arising from the use of biological material or data that they have submitted to OIE Reference Laboratories.
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http://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/A62/A62_5Add1-en.pdf
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Genetic evolution of H1N1p 2009
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WHY is this so important?Because it can serve as a model for future epidemics threatening mankind – we would have a system in place to react promptly and maximise the outcome of research efforts
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The REAL challenge of “One
Health”
Open channels of information for
improved public health worldwide
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“Open One Health”