Author: Ruiz, Sara I.; Zumbrun, Elizabeth E.; Nalca, Aysegul
Title: Animal Models of Human Viral Diseases Cord-id: yp9ofhi8 Document date: 2013_6_7
ID: yp9ofhi8
Snippet: As the threat of exposure to emerging and reemerging viruses within a naive population increases, it is vital that the basic mechanisms of pathogenesis and immune response be thoroughly investigated. By using animal models in this endeavor, the response to viruses can be studied in a more natural context to identify novel drug targets, and assess the efficacy and safety of new products. This is especially true in the advent of the Food and Drug Administration's animal rule. Although no one anima
Document: As the threat of exposure to emerging and reemerging viruses within a naive population increases, it is vital that the basic mechanisms of pathogenesis and immune response be thoroughly investigated. By using animal models in this endeavor, the response to viruses can be studied in a more natural context to identify novel drug targets, and assess the efficacy and safety of new products. This is especially true in the advent of the Food and Drug Administration's animal rule. Although no one animal model is able to recapitulate all the aspects of human disease, understanding the current limitations allows for a more targeted experimental design. Important facets to be considered before an animal study are the route of challenge, species of animals, biomarkers of disease, and a humane endpoint. This chapter covers the current animal models for medically important human viruses, and demonstrates where the gaps in knowledge exist.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- abdominal pain and activity level: 1
- abdominal pain and acute dyspnea: 1, 2
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date