Catching Chances: The Movement to Be on the Ground and Research Ready before an Outbreak

Viruses. 2018 Aug 19;10(8):439. doi: 10.3390/v10080439.

Abstract

After more than 28,000 Ebola virus disease cases and at least 11,000 deaths in West Africa during the 2014⁻2016 epidemic, the world remains without a licensed vaccine or therapeutic broadly available and demonstrated to alleviate suffering. This deficiency has been felt acutely in the two, short, following years with two Ebola virus outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and a Marburg virus outbreak in Uganda. Despite billions of U.S. dollars invested in developing medical countermeasures for filoviruses in the antecedent decades, resulting in an array of preventative, diagnostic, and therapeutic products, none are available on commercial shelves. This paper explores why just-in-time research efforts in the field during the West Africa epidemic failed, as well as some recent initiatives to prevent similarly lost opportunities.

Keywords: emergency clinical management research; filovirus; global health; medical countermeasures review.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomedical Research / organization & administration*
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo / epidemiology
  • Disease Outbreaks*
  • Ebolavirus / pathogenicity
  • Ebolavirus / physiology
  • Emergency Medicine / organization & administration*
  • Global Health
  • Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola / epidemiology*
  • Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola / mortality
  • Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola / prevention & control
  • Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola / virology
  • Humans
  • Marburg Virus Disease / epidemiology*
  • Marburg Virus Disease / mortality
  • Marburg Virus Disease / prevention & control
  • Marburg Virus Disease / virology
  • Marburgvirus / pathogenicity
  • Marburgvirus / physiology
  • Survival Analysis
  • Uganda / epidemiology