Alvarez-Munoz Santiago, Upegui-Porras Nicolas, Gomez Arlen P, Ramirez-Nieto Gloria
Microbiology and Epidemiology Research Group, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá 111321, Colombia.
Viruses. 2021 Mar 24;13(4):537. doi: 10.3390/v13040537.
Viruses play a primary role as etiological agents of pandemics worldwide. Although there has been progress in identifying the molecular features of both viruses and hosts, the extent of the impact these and other factors have that contribute to interspecies transmission and their relationship with the emergence of diseases are poorly understood. The objective of this review was to analyze the factors related to the characteristics inherent to RNA viruses accountable for pandemics in the last 20 years which facilitate infection, promote interspecies jump, and assist in the generation of zoonotic infections with pandemic potential. The search resulted in 48 research articles that met the inclusion criteria. Changes adopted by RNA viruses are influenced by environmental and host-related factors, which define their ability to adapt. Population density, host distribution, migration patterns, and the loss of natural habitats, among others, have been associated as factors in the virus-host interaction. This review also included a critical analysis of the Latin American context, considering its diverse and unique social, cultural, and biodiversity characteristics. The scarcity of scientific information is striking, thus, a call to local institutions and governments to invest more resources and efforts to the study of these factors in the region is key.
病毒是全球大流行的主要病原体。尽管在识别病毒和宿主的分子特征方面取得了进展,但对这些因素以及其他促成跨物种传播的因素的影响程度及其与疾病出现的关系仍知之甚少。本综述的目的是分析与过去20年中导致大流行的RNA病毒固有特征相关的因素,这些因素促进感染、推动跨物种传播,并助力产生具有大流行潜力的人畜共患病感染。检索结果有48篇研究文章符合纳入标准。RNA病毒所采用的变化受环境和宿主相关因素影响,这些因素决定了它们的适应能力。人口密度、宿主分布、迁徙模式以及自然栖息地丧失等因素都与病毒-宿主相互作用有关。本综述还对拉丁美洲的情况进行了批判性分析,考虑到其多样且独特的社会、文化和生物多样性特征。科学信息的匮乏令人震惊,因此,呼吁当地机构和政府投入更多资源和精力来研究该地区的这些因素至关重要。