key: cord-0697458-w36rn7vw authors: Tibayrenc, Michel title: COVID-19 and the project of “European Center for Disease Control” (ECDC) date: 2020-10-21 journal: Infect Genet Evol DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104604 sha: 4e6d79f06c6ccfc9e8a6ab6579b4e36a0bf95c00 doc_id: 697458 cord_uid: w36rn7vw nan Scientists around the world are exploring in emergency the possibilities for vaccine and treatment. In Europe, an intergovernmental coordination has been settled. Yet it has to be noted that the measures taken by different countries in Europe and all around the world are quite disparate, which leads to a distressing, inefficient cacophony. It is quite unexpected that the countries of the European Union accepted to cede their sovereignty in a domain that is the very symbol of it (currency) and want to keep a total control of this sovereignty when public health is concerned. This is especially regrettable in the case of transmissible diseases, where a tight coordination is sorely needed. The question arises as to whether a The ECDC should also have featured task forces of experts able to quickly intervene on the spots where a given epidemics is an urgent threat. When research is concerned, reliable solutions will not come from only one, or a few disciplines. In front of the COVID-19 pandemics, many scientists have a tendency to present their own field (ecology, evolution, climatology for example) as the master solution. This is irrelevant. The COVID-19 pandemics is multifactorial and should be addressed with a tight collaboration and osmosis between various scientific disciplines: basic, applied and industrial research, laboratory and field, theoretical and experimental, hard science and human sciences. This is still done nowhere. The ECDC could be a unique opportunity to start such a multicollaborative research in the same location. Also like the US CDC, the goal of the ECDC was not to be a substitute to the other extent health control and scientific organizations (the Pasteur Institute in Paris, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, among many others), which are excellent, but rather, to complement them and to help coordinating them over a broad geographical scale. The project has undergone fierce oppositions [5, 6] and has not been successful. Its remote heir is the present "European Center for Disease Prevention and Control" located in Stockholm (Sweden) , which main mission is surveillance. Although quite useful and operated by excellent international teams, its size and scope (only control and surveillance) remain far below those of the US CDC. It is noticeable that it has been definitely unable to ascertain a reliable coordination among European countries before the COVID pandemics. I would certainly not claim that the ECDC would have been a panacea to fight against the COVID-19 peril. The US CDC has not been a panacea either to control the pandemics in the US. Also, there is definitely no question to design the ECDC in emergency, as did the Chinese government when building two new hospitals in Wuhan within a few weeks' time span. These hospitals were designed to take care in emergency of the flow of new infected patients, while the chief mission of the ECDC would be long-term prevention and control. Now, it can be thought that the ECDC would have been a quite precious tool to handle the COVID-19 pandemics in an internationally coordinated way, the more so since that the ECDC, even if it were initiated by the European Union, aimed to include the whole Europe (not only the EU nations), the ex-USSR, and Turkey. Of course, this broad vision, although it is highly desirable in a scientific and epidemiological point of view, would make the project more difficult to get politically accepted. The ultimate proposal was to settle comparable structures all around the World [7] . Infectious agents ignore political structures and borders [2] . This is enough recalled by the COVID-19 affair. Much time has been wasted. I suggest to keep in mind The ECDC concept to better face future epidemics, since the COVID-19 pandemics probably is not the last warning of the kind. Author's name Affiliation Tibayrenc Michel. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement I am the only author This manuscript has not been submitted to, nor is under review at, another journal or other publishing venue. The author has no affiliation with any organization with a direct or indirect financial interest in the subject matter discussed in the manuscript European Centres for Disease Control Microbes Sans Frontières and the European CDC A European centre to respond to threats of bioterrorism and major epidemics The European Centre for Infectious Diseases: an adequate response to the challenges of bioterrorism and major natural infectious threats Not Another European Institution A European centre for infectious diseases? the World CDC belt (W-CDC): An "utopian" vision for controlling major pandemics and infectious diseases in general