Pedro Kourí Tropical Medicine Institute, Havana, Cuba.
MEDICC Rev. 2018 Apr;20(2):32-34. doi: 10.37757/MR2018.V20.N2.7.
After December 17, 2014, when the US and Cuban governments announced their intent to restore relations, the two countries participated in various exchange activities in an effort to encourage cooperation in public health, health research and biomedical sciences. The conference entitled Exploring Opportunities for Arbovirus Research Collaboration, hosted at Havana's Hotel Nacional, was part of these efforts and was the first major US-Cuban scientific conference in over 50 years. Its purpose was to share information about current arbovirus research and recent findings, and to explore opportunities for future joint research. The nearly 100 participants included leading arbovirus and vector transmission experts from ten US academic institutions, NIH, CDC, FDA and the US Department of Defense. Cuban participants included researchers, clinicians and students from Cuba's Ministry of Public Health, Pedro Kourí Tropical Medicine Institute, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Center for State Control of Medicines and Medical Devices and other health research and regulatory organizations. Topics highlighted at the three-day meeting included surveillance, research and epidemiology; pathogenesis, immunology and virology; treatment and diagnosis; vector biology and control; vaccine development and clinical trials; and regulatory matters. Concurrent breakout discussions focused on novel vector control, nonvector transmission, community engagement, Zika in pregnancy, and workforce development. Following the conference, the Pedro Kourí Tropical Medicine Institute and the US National Institute of Allergic and Infectious Diseases have continued to explore ways to encourage and support scientists in Cuba and the USA who wish to pursue arbovirus research cooperation to advance scientific discovery to improve disease prevention and control. KEYWORDS Arboviruses, flavivirus, Zika virus, chikungunya virus, dengue virus, research, disease vectors, Cuba, USA.
2014 年 12 月 17 日,美国和古巴政府宣布恢复外交关系后,两国参加了各种交流活动,以鼓励在公共卫生、卫生研究和生物医学科学领域的合作。在哈瓦那的国家酒店举行的题为“探索虫媒病毒研究合作机会”的会议是这些努力的一部分,是 50 多年来美国和古巴首次举行的重大科学会议。其目的是分享关于当前虫媒病毒研究和最新发现的信息,并探讨未来联合研究的机会。近 100 名参与者包括来自 10 个美国学术机构、NIH、CDC、FDA 和美国国防部的领先虫媒病毒和媒介传播专家。古巴的参与者包括来自古巴公共卫生部、佩德罗·库伊里热带医学研究所、基因工程和生物技术中心、国家药品和医疗器械控制中心以及其他卫生研究和监管机构的研究人员、临床医生和学生。为期三天的会议强调了以下主题:监测、研究和流行病学;发病机制、免疫学和病毒学;治疗和诊断;媒介生物学和控制;疫苗开发和临床试验;以及监管事项。同时举行的分组讨论侧重于新型媒介控制、非媒介传播、社区参与、孕妇寨卡病毒以及劳动力发展。会议结束后,佩德罗·库伊里热带医学研究所和美国国家过敏和传染病研究所继续探讨鼓励和支持古巴和美国希望开展虫媒病毒研究合作以推进科学发现以改善疾病预防和控制的科学家的方法。 关键词:虫媒病毒、黄病毒、寨卡病毒、基孔肯雅病毒、登革热病毒、研究、病媒、古巴、美国。