2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2021.106208
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Will the next spillover pandemic be deadlier than the COVID-19?: A wake-up call

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“…Finally, an urgent ceasefire is a priority, as the ongoing war will have a negative impact globally, among them worsening the situation in the ongoing pandemic from the epidemiological and economical point of view. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has not been over yet, and ramping up vaccination in humans as well as animals [ 6 , 7 ] is urgent, besides keeping an eye on other possible public health threats such as the NeoCoV and Detlacron as well.…”
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“…Finally, an urgent ceasefire is a priority, as the ongoing war will have a negative impact globally, among them worsening the situation in the ongoing pandemic from the epidemiological and economical point of view. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has not been over yet, and ramping up vaccination in humans as well as animals [ 6 , 7 ] is urgent, besides keeping an eye on other possible public health threats such as the NeoCoV and Detlacron as well.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, several studies are required to understand this novel coronavirus and its immunology including the vaccines, if it exists in humans as it has only been reported in the animals so far. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has not been over yet, and there is an urgent need to ramp up vaccination in humans as well as animals [ 8 ], besides keeping an eye on other possible public health threats such as the NeoCoV as well.…”
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“…Perhaps a range of attenuating mutations may be identified in different viral taxa to facilitate the rapid development of LAVs through reverse genetics. Nevertheless, if another pandemic coronavirus emerges [ 187 , 188 , 189 ], many mutations identified in this review may still be applicable.…”
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confidence: 99%