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Publication : Is there an ideal animal model for SARS?

First Author  Subbarao K Year  2006
Journal  Trends Microbiol Volume  14
Issue  7 Pages  299-303
PubMed ID  16759866 Mgi Jnum  J:286332
Mgi Id  MGI:6403360 Doi  10.1016/j.tim.2006.05.007
Citation  Subbarao K, et al. (2006) Is there an ideal animal model for SARS?. Trends Microbiol 14(7):299-303
abstractText  The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003 was controlled by public health measures at a time when specific interventions such as antiviral drugs, vaccines and immunotherapy were not available. Since then, several animal models have been developed for the study of SARS and, although no model replicates the human disease in all aspects, the use of animal models for SARS has led to the establishment of several important principles for vaccine and immunotherapy. Consistency and reproducibility of findings in a given model must be demonstrated to establish the superiority of one model over others. Here, we suggest aspects of an ideal animal model for studies of SARS pathogenesis and vaccine development and present our assessment of the strengths and limitations of the current animal models for SARS.
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