The Global Virus Network (GVN) was established in 2011 in order to strengthen research and responses to current viral causes of human disease and to prepare against new viral pandemic threats. There are now 38 GVN Centers of Excellence and 6 Affiliate laboratories in 24 countries. GVN scientists meet annually to learn about each other’s current research, address collaborative priorities and plan future programs. The 2016 meeting was held from October 23–25 in Hokkaido, Japan, in partnership with the Japanese Society for Virology, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases of Japan and the Research Center for Zoonosis Control of Hokkaido University. This report highlights the accomplishments of GVN researchers in many priority areas of medical virology, including the current Zika epidemic, infections by human papillomavirus, influenza, Ebola, Lassa, dengue, HIV, hepatitis C, and chikungunya viruses, and the development of improved diagnostics and new vaccines. Highlights • The GVN is an international research network comprised of 38 Centers of Excellence and 6 Affiliates in 24 countries. • The 2016 Global Virus Network (GVN) Meeting was held in Sapporo, Japan from October 23–25. • New data were presented on all various aspects of medical virology, therapy, and vaccines were presented. • International collaboration is needed to develop effective viral vaccines and therapeutics. • The 2017 international GVN meeting will be held on September 25–28 in Melbourne, Australia.
【저자키워드】 emerging viruses, Global virus network, International collaborations, Medical virology,