Mapping influenza transmission in the ferret model to transmission in humans
Supporting Files
Public Domain
-
Sep 02 2015
-
File Language:
English
Details
-
Alternative Title:eLife
-
Personal Author:
-
Description:The controversy surrounding 'gain-of-function' experiments on high-consequence avian influenza viruses has highlighted the role of ferret transmission experiments in studying the transmission potential of novel influenza strains. However, the mapping between influenza transmission in ferrets and in humans is unsubstantiated. We address this gap by compiling and analyzing 240 estimates of influenza transmission in ferrets and humans. We demonstrate that estimates of ferret secondary attack rate (SAR) explain 66% of the variation in human SAR estimates at the subtype level. Further analysis shows that ferret transmission experiments have potential to identify influenza viruses of concern for epidemic spread in humans, though small sample sizes and biological uncertainties prevent definitive classification of human transmissibility. Thus, ferret transmission experiments provide valid predictions of pandemic potential of novel influenza strains, though results should continue to be corroborated by targeted virological and epidemiological research.
-
Subjects:
-
Source:eLife. 4.
-
Pubmed ID:26329460
-
Pubmed Central ID:PMC4586390
-
Document Type:
-
Volume:4
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:743452a8fe86410b5d2891f2e1a94df355523522e61f146c83cb3d10d519bc7d
-
Download URL:
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
File Language:
English
ON THIS PAGE
CDC STACKS serves as an archival repository of CDC-published products including
scientific findings,
journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other public health information authored or
co-authored by CDC or funded partners.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
As a repository, CDC STACKS retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.
You May Also Like
COLLECTION
CDC Public Access