Deepen the knowledge of viruses, vital for our survival

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There are thousands of species of viruses and, although most are harmless, a small percentage of them have the potential to cause diseases and pathologies that can be very serious. Some viruses that infect animals could pass to our species with great aggression, as an example we have the case of the bird flu (H5N1) that passed from chickens to humans.

Knowing the viruses with the potential to infect us will be of vital importance to deal with them much more effectively and thus be able to manage infectious emergencies in the best possible way. This is why global microbiology is facing this new challenge: to create a map of the viruses that threaten humanity in order to change from a reactive to a proactive model.

Human interference in the natural world is increasing, as is the possibility of contact with different types of microorganisms. In this sense, globalization is an accelerating factor in the spread of a given infectious agent in a very short time. A total of 4,500 viral species are known, of which only 5% would affect humans, although it is estimated that the universe of unknown viruses is much larger than known.

The intrusion of the human being in the natural world is increasing and therefore the possibility of contacting different types of unknown microorganisms increases. In this sense, globalization is an accelerating factor in the dissemination of a specific infectious agent in a very short time. A total of 4,500 viral species are known, of which only 5% would affect the human being although it is estimated that the universe of unknown viruses is much higher than known.

Classifying such a large number of viruses present on our planet will require an estimated investment of US$ 1.2 billion over the next 10 years, an amount that could well be profitable since the last three recent outbreaks of Ebola, MERS and Zika, which accounted for some US$ 60 billion of expenditure, excluding loss of human life.

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Yes, viruses are very important because many of the worse human diseases are caused by viruses, and they can be lethal.

Yes, Having an extensive database of this is very important. Thanks for comment ;)

I feel like we discover new harmful viruses as they come, which just goes to show the unfathomable number of virus out there and only a small percentage are harmful.

$1.2 billion dollars doesn’t seem like an expensive price to pay given that the rewards will be more information on virus which could potentially prevent them in the long run.

I would argue that if it’s 10 year investment we’ll probably need more as it’s a high risk we may run into some compilications which require cash injections.

Indeed, it's a low price to pay in exchange for the benefits we would obtain. I hope that the investment in science will be greater and we'll realize how important it is.

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I think it is inevitable that a BIG virulent strain will spring up in the near future. The question is what do you do about it? Isolation or exposation?
Isolate yourself and you may be in contact with a 'carrier' in the future.
Expose yourself to it early in the hope that you will not die?
Its a gamble for sure.