Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2473366 Current Opinion in Virology 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Exotic and emerging viral pathogens associated with high morbidity and mortality in humans are being identified annually with recent examples including Lujo virus in southern Africa, Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome virus in China and a SARS-like coronavirus in the Middle East. The sporadic nature of these infections hampers our understanding of these diseases and limits the opportunities to design appropriate medical countermeasures against them. Because of this, animal models are utilized to gain insight into the pathogenesis of disease with the overall goal of identifying potential targets for intervention and evaluating specific therapeutics and vaccines. For these reasons it is imperative that animal models of disease recapitulate the human condition as closely as possible in order to provide the best predictive data with respect to the potential efficacy in humans. In this article we review the current status of disease models for highly pathogenic and emerging viral pathogens.

► Animal models have utility for studies in pathogenesis, vaccinology and therapeutics. ► Nonhuman primates are considered the gold-standard model for emerging viruses. ► The Animal Rule prefers medical countermeasures be tested in two or more species.

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