Published March 27, 2020 | Version v1

PREDICT Animals Sampled

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Description

The description below of the PREDICT project is sourced from https://ohi.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/programs-projects/predict-project.

"PREDICT, a project of USAID’s Emerging Pandemic Threats (EPT) program, was initiated in 2009 to strengthen global capacity for detection of viruses with pandemic potential that can move between animals and people. PREDICT has made significant contributions to strengthening global surveillance and laboratory diagnostic capabilities for both known and newly discovered viruses within several important virus groups, such as filoviruses (including ebolaviruses), influenza viruses, paramyxoviruses, and coronaviruses.

PREDICT activities supported emerging pandemic threats preparedness and the Global Health Security Agenda, primarily in Africa and Asia. A decade later, more than 30 countries around the world have stronger systems to safely detect, identify, prevent and respond to viral threats. PREDICT initiated One Health Surveillance, a transdisciplinary collaborative approach to understanding infectious disease risk at the animal-human interface. The PREDICT-trained workforce, including zoonotic disease specialists and laboratory scientists at more than 60 national, university and partner laboratories, is one of the best response resources to assist with safe and secure detection and response to COVID-19 and other emerging biological threats."

The "PREDICT Animals Sampled" dataset included the following description: "Contains the attributes of the animals that were sampled during the project.  There can be 1 to many animals to one Site/Event Characterization entry."

For a more extensive overview of the PREDICT project, see the Legacy Book made available by UC Davis.

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Funding

United States Agency for International Development
EMERGING PANDEMIC THREATS-2 AID-OAA-A-14-00102

Dates

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2020-03-27