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DISCONTOOLS: a database to identify research gaps on vaccines, pharmaceuticals and diagnostics for the control of infectious diseases of animals

机译:DISCONTOOLS:一个数据库,用于识别用于控制动物传染病的疫苗,药物和诊断方法的研究差距

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Background The public and private sector in the EU spend around €800 million per year on animal health and welfare related research. An objective process to identify critical gaps in knowledge and available control tools should aid the prioritisation of research in order to speed up the development of new or improved diagnostics, vaccines and pharmaceuticals and reduce the burden of animal diseases. Method Here, we describe the construction of a database based on expert consultation for 52 infectious diseases of animals. Results For each disease, an expert group produced a disease and product analysis document that formed the basis for gap analysis and prioritisation. The prioritisation model was based on a closed scoring system, employing identical weights for six evaluation criteria (disease knowledge; impact on animal health and welfare; impact on public health; impact on wider society; impact on trade; control tools). The diseases were classified into three groups: epizootic diseases, food-producing animal complexes or zoonotic diseases. Discussion The highly ranked diseases in the prioritisation model comprised mostly zoonotic and epizootic diseases with important gaps identified in vaccine development and pharmaceuticals, respectively. The most important outcome is the identification of key research needs by disease. The rankings and research needs by disease are provided on a public website ( www.discontools.eu ) which is currently being updated based on new expert consultations. Conclusion As such, it can become a reference point for funders of research including the European Commission, member states, foundations, trusts along with private industry to prioritise research. This will deliver benefits in terms of animal health and welfare but also public health, societal benefits and a safe and secure food supply.
机译:背景信息欧盟的公共和私营部门每年在动物健康和福利相关研究上的支出约为8亿欧元。识别知识和应用控制工具方面的重大差距的客观过程应有助于确定研究的优先顺序,以加快开发新的或改进的诊断方法,疫苗和药品并减轻动物疾病的负担。方法在这里,我们描述了基于专家咨询的52种动物传染病数据库的构建。结果对于每种疾病,一个专家组制作了一份疾病和产品分析文档,为差距分析和优先排序奠定了基础。优先排序模型基于封闭的评分系统,对六个评估标准(疾病知识;对动物健康和福利的影响;对公共卫生的影响;对更广泛的社会的影响;对贸易的影响;控制工具)采用相同的权重。疾病分为三类:动物流行病,食用动物复合物或人畜共患病。讨论在优先级排序模型中,排名最高的疾病主要包括人畜共患病和流行病,分别在疫苗开发和药物开发中存在重要差距。最重要的结果是按疾病确定关键的研究需求。疾病的排名和研究需求在​​公共网站(www.discontools.eu)上提供,该网站目前正在根据新的专家咨询进行更新。结论因此,它可以成为研究资助者的参考点,包括欧洲委员会,成员国,基金会,信托基金以及私营企业,以对研究进行优先排序。这不仅会带来动物健康和福利方面的好处,而且还会带来公共健康,社会利益和安全食品供应。

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