| Literature DB >> 19754729 |
C Nisii1, C Castilletti, A Di Caro, M R Capobianchi, D Brown, G Lloyd, S Gunther, A Lundkvist, M Pletschette, G Ippolito.
Abstract
Emerging and re-emerging infections and possible bioterrorism acts will continue to challenge both the medical community and civilian populations worldwide, urging health authorities to respond rapidly and effectively. Established in 2005, the European Community (EC)-funded European Network of Biosafety-Level-4 laboratories (Euronet-P4), which brings together the laboratories in Porton Down, London, Hamburg, Marburg, Solna, Lyon and Rome, seeks to increase international collaboration in the areas of high containment laboratory biosafety and viral diagnostic capability, to strengthen Europe's capacity to respond to an infectious disease emergency, and to offer assistance to countries not equipped with such costly facilities. Network partners have agreed on a common strategy to fill the gaps identified in the field of risk group-4 agents' laboratory diagnosis, namely the lack of standardization and of reference samples. The network has received a further 3-year funding, to offer assistance to external laboratories, and to start the planning of field activities.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19754729 PMCID: PMC7128751 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2009.02946.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Microbiol Infect ISSN: 1198-743X Impact factor: 8.067
Euronet‐P4 partners and invited observers
| Lead partner | National Institute for Infectious Diseases IRCCS ‘L. Spallanzani’ – Rome, Italy |
| Partner | Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine – Hamburg, Germany |
| Partner | Philipps Universität Marburg – Marburg, Germany |
| Partner | Health Protection Agency – Centre for Infections (CfI), London, and Centre for emergency preparedness and response, Porton Down UK |
| Partner | Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control – Solna, Sweden |
| Partner | Laboratoire P4 Jean Merieux, Inserm – Lyon, France |
| Invited observer | Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit – Wien, Austria |
| Invited observer | Robert Koch Institut – Berlin, Germany |
| Invited observer | Unité des Virus Emergents, Faculté de Médecine, Université de la Méditerranée – Marseille, France |
FIG. 1.Working with a class-III biosafety cabinet.
FIG. 2.A view of the inside of a class-III biosafety cabinet.
Examples of outbreaks or international alerts involving RG‐4 viruses reported annually in international bulletins or in ProMed‐mail (http://www.promed‐mail.org)
| Year | Country | Disease | Number of cases | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Uganda | Ebola | 426 (172 deaths) | WHO |
| 2003 | Congo Rep | Ebola | 35 (29 deaths) | WHO |
| 2004 | Sudan | Ebola | 17 (seven deaths) | WHO |
| 2004 | Iran | CCHF | >30 cases (five deaths) | ProMed posting |
| 2005 | Angola | Marburg | 368 (323 deaths) | WHO |
| 2005 | Pakistan | CCHF | 40 (five deaths) | ProMed posting |
| 2005 | Russia | CCHF | >100 cases | ProMed posting |
| 2006 | Iran | CCHF | 46 (three deaths) | ProMed posting |
| 2006 | Russia | CCHF | 41 (one death) | ProMed posting |
| 2006 | Turkey | CCHF | 150 (11 deaths) | Eurosurveillance weekly release 20th July 2006 |
| 2007 | Congo DR | Ebola | Up to 187 deaths | WHO |
| 2007/2008 | Uganda | Ebola | 93 (22 deaths) | WHO |
| 2007/2008 | Pakistan | CCHF | Three deaths | ProMed posting |
| 2008 | Turkey | CCHF | 37 deaths | ProMed posting |
| 2008/2009 | Congo DR | Ebola | 36 (12 deaths) | WHO |
Congo DR, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Congo Rep, Republic of the Congo; CCHF, Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever.
Examples of cases of suspected or proven infection with RG‐4 agents, occurring outside their natural context (importation by returning travellers, and one laboratory accident)
| Year | Country | Disease | Patient | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971–2003 | UK | Lassa | Ten cases in travellers returning from Sierra Leone or Nigeria (one fatal in 2000) | [ |
| 2004 | Russia (Siberia) | Ebola | Laboratory accident involving one scientist (fatal) | [ |
| 2006 | Germany | Lassa | Traveller returning from Sierra Leone (confirmed case) | [ |
| 2008 | The Netherlands | Marburg | Traveller returning from Uganda (confirmed case) | [ |
| 2009 | UK | Lassa | Traveller returning from Nigeria (confirmed case, fatal) | [ |
| 2009 | USA | Marburg | Traveller returning from Uganda in 2008 (diagnosed retrospectively) | [ |
| 2009 | UK | Lassa | Traveller returning from Mali (confirmed case, fatal) | [ |
ECDC, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.