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New frontiers in applied veterinary point‐of‐capture diagnostics: Toward early detection and control of zoonotic influenza
Authors:Daniel Schar  Pawin Padungtod  Nguyen Tung  Michael O&#x;Leary  Wantanee Kalpravidh  Filip Claes
Affiliation:Daniel Schar,Pawin Padungtod,Nguyen Tung,Michael O’Leary,Wantanee Kalpravidh,Filip Claes
Abstract:Among the chief limitations in achieving early detection and control of animal‐origin influenza of pandemic potential in high‐risk livestock populations is the existing lag time between sample collection and diagnostic result. Advances in molecular diagnostics are permitting deployment of affordable, rapid, highly sensitive, and specific point‐of‐capture assays, providing opportunities for targeted surveillance driving containment strategies with potentially compelling returns on investment. Interrupting disease transmission at source holds promise of disrupting cycles of animal‐origin influenza incursion to endemicity and limiting impact on animal production, food security, and public health. Adoption of new point‐of‐capture diagnostics should be undertaken in the context of promoting robust veterinary services systems and parallel support for operationalizing pre‐authorized plans and communication strategies that will ensure that the full potential of these new platforms is realized.
Keywords:epidemics  influenza  point‐of‐care testing  public health surveillance
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