Improving pandemic influenza risk assessment

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Improving pandemic influenza risk assessment
Title:
Improving pandemic influenza risk assessment
Journal Title:
eLife
Publication Date:
16 October 2014
Citation:
eLife 2014;3:e03883 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.03883
Abstract:
Assessing the pandemic risk posed by specific non-human influenza A viruses is an important goal in public health research. As influenza virus genome sequencing becomes cheaper, faster, and more readily available, the ability to predict pandemic potential from sequence data could transform pandemic influenza risk assessment capabilities. However, the complexities of the relationships between virus genotype and phenotype make such predictions extremely difficult. The integration of experimental work, computational tool development, and analysis of evolutionary pathways, together with refinements to influenza surveillance, has the potential to transform our ability to assess the risks posed to humans by non-human influenza viruses and lead to improved pandemic preparedness and response.
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ISSN:
2050-084X
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