Animal models for COVID-19.

Journal: Nature
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Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the aetiological agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), an emerging respiratory infection caused by the introduction of a novel coronavirus into humans late in 2019 (first detected in Hubei province, China). As of 18 September 2020, SARS-CoV-2 has spread to 215 countries, has infected more than 30 million people and has caused more than 950,000 deaths. As humans do not have pre-existing immunity to SARS-CoV-2, there is an urgent need to develop therapeutic agents and vaccines to mitigate the current pandemic and to prevent the re-emergence of COVID-19. In February 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) assembled an international panel to develop animal models for COVID-19 to accelerate the testing of vaccines and therapeutic agents. Here we summarize the findings to date and provides relevant information for preclinical testing of vaccine candidates and therapeutic agents for COVID-19.

Authors
César Muñoz Fontela, William Dowling, Simon G Funnell, Pierre-s Gsell, A Riveros Balta, Randy Albrecht, Hanne Andersen, Ralph Baric, Miles Carroll, Marco Cavaleri, Chuan Qin, Ian Crozier, Kai Dallmeier, Leon De Waal, Emmie De Wit, Leen Delang, Erik Dohm, W Duprex, Darryl Falzarano, Courtney Finch, Matthew Frieman, Barney Graham, Lisa Gralinski, Kate Guilfoyle, Bart Haagmans, Geraldine Hamilton, Amy Hartman, Sander Herfst, Suzanne J Kaptein, William Klimstra, Ivana Knezevic, Philip Krause, Jens Kuhn, Roger Le Grand, Mark Lewis, Wen-chun Liu, Pauline Maisonnasse, Anita Mcelroy, Vincent Munster, Nadia Oreshkova, Angela Rasmussen, Joana Rocha Pereira, Barry Rockx, Estefanía Rodríguez, Thomas Rogers, Francisco Salguero, Michael Schotsaert, Koert Stittelaar, Hendrik Thibaut, Chien-te Tseng, Júlia Vergara Alert, Martin Beer, Trevor Brasel, Jasper F Chan, Adolfo García Sastre, Johan Neyts, Stanley Perlman, Douglas Reed, Juergen Richt, Chad Roy, Joaquim Segalés, Seshadri Vasan, Ana Henao Restrepo, Dan Barouch