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. 2021 Feb 22;12:634827. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.634827

Table 2.

Overview of epidemiology of the WHO Diseases of Epidemic & Pandemic Potential.

Disease name Organism type Organism name Animal Reservoir (yes, specify) e.g., horses, bats, WHO World Region Reported in children, adults, elderly or all of the above
Chikungunya Virus Chikungunya virus; Togaviridae family (positive-sense ssRNA) Aedes mosquitos with reservoir in birds and rodents Primarily Africa and SE Asia, now Europe & N America All of the above
Cholera Bacterium Vibrio cholerae (GN), specifically non-O1 serogroups No Mostly Africa and Asia Mostly children, some adults/elderly
COVID-19 Virus SARS-CoV-2; Coronaviridae family (positive-sense ssRNA) Likely, exact source unclear All Mostly adults
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever Virus Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus; Nairoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Hyalloma tick with reservoir in cattle, goats, sheep, hares, and ostriches Africa, the Balkans, Middle East, Asia All of the above
Ebola virus disease Virus Ebola virus; Filoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Animals hunted for bushmeat, including bats, are a suspected reservoir West Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo All of the above
Hendra virus infection Virus Hendra virus; Paramyxoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Pteropus bats, horses Asia, Pacific Adults
Influenza Virus Influenza virus; Orthomyxoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Waterfowl All continents All of the above
Lassa fever Virus Lassa virus; Arenaviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) No West Africa Adult
Marburg virus disease Virus Marburgvirus; Filoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Yes; African fruit bat Africa Mostly adults
MERS-CoV Virus Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Coronaviridae family (positive-sense ssRNA) Dromedary camels, bats Eastern Mediterranean (origin); cases reported in all regions Adult
Monkeypox Virus Monkeypox virus; Poxviridae family (dsDNA) Monkeys, rats, squirrels Africa, U.S. Children
Neisseria meningitidis meningitis Bacterium Neisseria meningitidis; GN diplococcus No All continents, with epidemic outbreaks in Africa's meningitis belt All of the above
Nipah virus infection Virus Nipah henipavirus; Paramyxoviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Pteropus bats Primarily Africa and SE Asia Children and adults
Plague Bacterium Yersinia pestis (GN, non-motile) Tropical rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopis) or domestic cats All continents except Oceania Majority children, some adults
Rift valley fever Virus Rift valley fever virus; Phenuiviridae family (negative-sense ssRNA) Aedes mosquitoes Africa, Arabian peninsula All of the above
SARS Virus SARS-CoV-1; Coronaviridae family (ssRNA) Horseshoe bat China Mostly adults
Smallpox Virus Variola major and minor; Poxvirus family (dsDNA) No Eradicated All of the above
Tularemia Bacterium Francisella tularensis (GN coccobacllus) Rabbits, hares, beavers and muskrats North America, Europe, Asia, and Middle East. Uncommon in Australia and South America. All of the above, though mostly adults
Yellow fever Virus Yellow fever virus; flaviviridae (positive-sense ssRNA) Aedes mosquitoes African, South America All of the above
Zika virus disease Virus Zika virus; flaviviridae (positive-sense ssRNA) Aedes mosquitoes Global All of the above

ds,double-stranded; ss, single-stranded; GN, Gram-negative.