Almond Jeffrey, Hacker Jörg, Harwood Colin, Pizza Mariagrazia, Rappuoli Rino, Ron Eliora Z, Sansonetti Philippe, Vanderslott Samantha, Wieler Lothar H
The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RE, UK.
German National Academy of Science Leopoldina, Jägerberg 1, 06108 Halle, Germany.
Microlife. 2020 Dec 17;1(1):uqaa003. doi: 10.1093/femsml/uqaa003. eCollection 2020 Jul.
In December 2019, a working group of the European Academy of Microbiology assembled to discuss various aspects of vaccines and vaccinations. The meeting was organised by Jörg Hacker and Eliora Z. Ron and took place in the offices of the Leopoldina (German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina). Several important issues were addressed and a major part of the discussion focused on the need to develop new vaccines, especially to protect against pathogens that constitute a pandemic threat. Following the rapid and unpredicted spread of COVID-19 in the first seven months of 2020, the need to develop vaccines for pandemic viruses rapidly has been clearly established. Thus, this paper will concentrate on points that were highlighted by the recent COVID-19 pandemic and lessons learnt therefrom.
2019年12月,欧洲微生物学会的一个工作组齐聚一堂,讨论疫苗和预防接种的各个方面。此次会议由约尔格·哈克和埃利奥拉·Z·罗恩组织,在德国国家科学院利奥波第那科学院的办公室举行。会议讨论了几个重要问题,其中大部分讨论集中在开发新疫苗的必要性上,特别是针对构成大流行威胁的病原体的疫苗。在2020年前七个月新冠病毒肺炎迅速且出人意料地传播之后,迅速开发针对大流行病毒的疫苗的必要性已明确确立。因此,本文将集中探讨近期新冠病毒肺炎大流行凸显的要点以及从中吸取的教训。