Author: Armengaud, Jean; Delaunayâ€Moisan, Agnès; Thuret, Jeanâ€Yves; van Anken, Eelco; Acostaâ€Alvear, Diego; Aragón, Tomás; Arias, Carolina; Blondel, Marc; Braakman, Ineke; Collet, Jeanâ€François; Courcol, René; Danchin, Antoine; Deleuze, Jeanâ€François; Lavigne, Jeanâ€Philippe; Lucas, Sophie; Michiels, Thomas; Moore, Edward R.B.; Nixonâ€Abell, Jonathon; Rosselloâ€Mora, Ramon; Shi, Zhengli; Siccardi, Antonio G.; Sitia, Roberto; Tillett, Daniel; Timmis, Kenneth N.; Toledano, Michel B.; van der Sluijs, Peter; Vicenzi, Elisa
Title: The Importance Of Naturally Attenuated Sarsâ€Covâ€2 In The Fight Against Covidâ€19 Cord-id: kh54yctx Document date: 2020_4_28
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Snippet: The current SARSâ€CoVâ€2 pandemic is wreaking havoc throughout the world and has rapidly become a global health emergency. A central question concerning COVIDâ€19 is why some individuals become sick and others not. Many have pointed already at variation in risk factors between individuals. However, the variable outcome of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infections may, at least in part, be due also to differences between the viral subspecies with which individuals are infected. A more pertinent question is ho
Document: The current SARSâ€CoVâ€2 pandemic is wreaking havoc throughout the world and has rapidly become a global health emergency. A central question concerning COVIDâ€19 is why some individuals become sick and others not. Many have pointed already at variation in risk factors between individuals. However, the variable outcome of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infections may, at least in part, be due also to differences between the viral subspecies with which individuals are infected. A more pertinent question is how we are to overcome the current pandemic. A vaccine against SARSâ€CoVâ€2 would offer significant relief, although vaccine developers have warned that design, testing, and production of vaccines may take a year if not longer. Vaccines are based on a handful of different designs (1), but the earliest vaccines were based on live, attenuated virus. As has been the case for other viruses during earlier pandemics, SARSâ€CoVâ€2 will mutate and may naturally attenuate over time (2). What makes the current pandemic unique is that, thanks to stateâ€ofâ€theâ€art nucleic acid sequencing technologies, we can follow in detail how SARSâ€CoVâ€2 evolves while it spreads. We argue that knowledge of naturally emerging attenuated SARSâ€CoVâ€2 variants across the globe should be of key interest in our fight against the pandemic. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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