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| Boilerpipe Text | This article was last reviewed on 30.05.2025.
Preventing future pandemics means preparing for both known and unknown viral disease threats. Thatās why scientists are focusing some of their viral defence research on a hypothetical future āDisease Xā. With the concept of Disease X at the heart of international efforts to be better prepared, CEPI looks at what people most want to find out about this unknown pathogen.
Using ā
Answer the Public
ā, we analysed some of the most popular search terms related to Disease X across four countries, Ethiopia, India, the UK, and the United States, which were among the top countries searching āDisease Xā over the past 12 months, according to
Google Trends
at the time of publishing.
Those questions, and CEPIās answers, are below.
What is Disease X?
Disease X - sometimes referred to as Pathogen X - is the name given by scientists and the World Health Organization to an unknown pathogen that could emerge in future and cause a serious international epidemic or pandemic. In February 2018, Disease X was included in the
WHOās updated Blueprint list
of diseases for which investing in research and development should be an international priority. It is also a
priority for CEPIās research and development
investments.
Does Disease X really exist? And could Disease X kill you?
Disease X itself is hypothetical: it does not exist. But the concept of Disease X describes a very real and growing threat to human health ā and one the world must prepare better to respond to. The most recent Disease X to emerge was the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Because we were not properly prepared to defend ourselves against it, COVID-19 swiftly spread and caused a deadly pandemic, killing millions worldwide. Safe and effective vaccines have significantly reduced COVID-19ās mortality and morbidity,
saving an estimated 20 million lives in the first year of their roll-out
.
Will Disease X happen? And when is Disease X coming?Ā
No-one can predict where or when the next Disease X will emerge. What is certain, however, is that a future Disease X is out there and will, at some point, spill over from animals into people and begin to spread in a disease outbreak. Recent history shows us that outbreaks of pathogens capable of causing severe disease and death in people are becoming increasingly frequent. In the 21st century alone, there have been outbreaks of
SARS-CoV-1
,
MERS
,
Zika
and many other new and re-emerging viral diseases.
Research published in 2022
found that the chance of a pandemic, with a similar impact to COVID-19, is about 1 in 50 in any year. This means the lifetime probability of anyone reading this experiencing a pandemic similar to COVID-19 is about 38 percent. Unfortunately, environmental change is
a major contributor to that increasing risk
.
Will Disease X cause the next pandemic?
While itās likely that the next pandemic threat could emerge as a novel Disease X, thereās also a risk of already known pathogens mutating and/or re-emerging and then spreading into international disease epidemicsāsuch as has happened with
Chikungunya virus
āor pandemics.
Where will the next Disease X come from?
Novel diseases emerge all the time in all parts of the world, often making the leap from animals such as bats into humans. Scientists believe the next Disease X is highly likely to be caused by a new virus that will emerge from one of around 25
families of viruses
that have already shown their capability to cause disease in people.
How can we prepare for Disease X if it doesnāt exist yet?
Just because we canāt precisely predict its features or the time of its arrival, that doesnāt mean we canāt plan for Disease X. By getting to know as much as we can about the
25 or so viral families
that are most likely to harbour a novel Disease X, scientists can get a head start in creating new medical defences such as vaccines and treatments that can be swiftly adapted to target a new viral disease.
CEPIās
100 Days Mission
is a plan to make new vaccines against known or novel infectious diseases within three months of their pandemic threat being recognised. |
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# DISEASE X - What it is, and what it is not
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18th January 2024

## Share
*This article was last reviewed on 30.05.2025.*
Preventing future pandemics means preparing for both known and unknown viral disease threats. Thatās why scientists are focusing some of their viral defence research on a hypothetical future āDisease Xā. With the concept of Disease X at the heart of international efforts to be better prepared, CEPI looks at what people most want to find out about this unknown pathogen.
Using ā[Answer the Public](http://www.answerthepublic.com/)ā, we analysed some of the most popular search terms related to Disease X across four countries, Ethiopia, India, the UK, and the United States, which were among the top countries searching āDisease Xā over the past 12 months, according to [Google Trends](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=disease%20x#GEO_MAP)at the time of publishing.
Those questions, and CEPIās answers, are below.
### What is Disease X?
Disease X - sometimes referred to as Pathogen X - is the name given by scientists and the World Health Organization to an unknown pathogen that could emerge in future and cause a serious international epidemic or pandemic. In February 2018, Disease X was included in the [WHOās updated Blueprint list](https://www.who.int/activities/prioritizing-diseases-for-research-and-development-in-emergency-contexts) of diseases for which investing in research and development should be an international priority. It is also a [priority for CEPIās research and development](https://cepi.net/research_dev/priority-diseases/) investments.
### Does Disease X really exist? And could Disease X kill you?
Disease X itself is hypothetical: it does not exist. But the concept of Disease X describes a very real and growing threat to human health ā and one the world must prepare better to respond to. The most recent Disease X to emerge was the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Because we were not properly prepared to defend ourselves against it, COVID-19 swiftly spread and caused a deadly pandemic, killing millions worldwide. Safe and effective vaccines have significantly reduced COVID-19ās mortality and morbidity, [saving an estimated 20 million lives in the first year of their roll-out](https://cepi.net/news_cepi/disease-x-what-it-is-and-what-it-is-not/:%20https:/www.imperial.ac.uk/news/237591/vaccinations-have-prevented-almost-20-million/).
### Will Disease X happen? And when is Disease X coming?
No-one can predict where or when the next Disease X will emerge. What is certain, however, is that a future Disease X is out there and will, at some point, spill over from animals into people and begin to spread in a disease outbreak. Recent history shows us that outbreaks of pathogens capable of causing severe disease and death in people are becoming increasingly frequent. In the 21st century alone, there have been outbreaks of [SARS-CoV-1](https://www.who.int/health-topics/severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome#tab=tab_1), [MERS](https://cepi.net/research_dev/priority-diseases/), [Zika](https://www.who.int/health-topics/zika-virus-disease#tab=tab_1) and many other new and re-emerging viral diseases.
[Research published in 2022](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2105482118) found that the chance of a pandemic, with a similar impact to COVID-19, is about 1 in 50 in any year. This means the lifetime probability of anyone reading this experiencing a pandemic similar to COVID-19 is about 38 percent. Unfortunately, environmental change is [a major contributor to that increasing risk](https://cepi.net/news_cepi/how-climate-change-increases-pandemic-risk/).
### Will Disease X cause the next pandemic?
While itās likely that the next pandemic threat could emerge as a novel Disease X, thereās also a risk of already known pathogens mutating and/or re-emerging and then spreading into international disease epidemicsāsuch as has happened with [Chikungunya virus](https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/chikungunya-monthly#:~:text=12-month%20Chikungunya%20virus%20disease,population%2C%20December%202022-November%202023&text=30%20Nov%202023-,In%202023%20and%20as%20of%2030%20of%20November%2C%20approximately%20460,deaths%20have%20been%20reported%20worldwide)āor pandemics.
### Where will the next Disease X come from?
Novel diseases emerge all the time in all parts of the world, often making the leap from animals such as bats into humans. Scientists believe the next Disease X is highly likely to be caused by a new virus that will emerge from one of around 25 [families of viruses](https://cepi.net/viral-most-wanted) that have already shown their capability to cause disease in people.
### How can we prepare for Disease X if it doesnāt exist yet?
Just because we canāt precisely predict its features or the time of its arrival, that doesnāt mean we canāt plan for Disease X. By getting to know as much as we can about the [25 or so viral families](https://cepi.net/node/1454) that are most likely to harbour a novel Disease X, scientists can get a head start in creating new medical defences such as vaccines and treatments that can be swiftly adapted to target a new viral disease.
CEPIās [100 Days Mission](https://cepi.net/cepi-20-and-100-days-mission) is a plan to make new vaccines against known or novel infectious diseases within three months of their pandemic threat being recognised.
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| Readable Markdown | *This article was last reviewed on 30.05.2025.*
Preventing future pandemics means preparing for both known and unknown viral disease threats. Thatās why scientists are focusing some of their viral defence research on a hypothetical future āDisease Xā. With the concept of Disease X at the heart of international efforts to be better prepared, CEPI looks at what people most want to find out about this unknown pathogen.
Using ā[Answer the Public](http://www.answerthepublic.com/)ā, we analysed some of the most popular search terms related to Disease X across four countries, Ethiopia, India, the UK, and the United States, which were among the top countries searching āDisease Xā over the past 12 months, according to [Google Trends](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=disease%20x#GEO_MAP)at the time of publishing.
Those questions, and CEPIās answers, are below.
### What is Disease X?
Disease X - sometimes referred to as Pathogen X - is the name given by scientists and the World Health Organization to an unknown pathogen that could emerge in future and cause a serious international epidemic or pandemic. In February 2018, Disease X was included in the [WHOās updated Blueprint list](https://www.who.int/activities/prioritizing-diseases-for-research-and-development-in-emergency-contexts) of diseases for which investing in research and development should be an international priority. It is also a [priority for CEPIās research and development](https://cepi.net/research_dev/priority-diseases/) investments.
### Does Disease X really exist? And could Disease X kill you?
Disease X itself is hypothetical: it does not exist. But the concept of Disease X describes a very real and growing threat to human health ā and one the world must prepare better to respond to. The most recent Disease X to emerge was the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19. Because we were not properly prepared to defend ourselves against it, COVID-19 swiftly spread and caused a deadly pandemic, killing millions worldwide. Safe and effective vaccines have significantly reduced COVID-19ās mortality and morbidity, [saving an estimated 20 million lives in the first year of their roll-out](https://cepi.net/news_cepi/disease-x-what-it-is-and-what-it-is-not/:%20https:/www.imperial.ac.uk/news/237591/vaccinations-have-prevented-almost-20-million/).
### Will Disease X happen? And when is Disease X coming?
No-one can predict where or when the next Disease X will emerge. What is certain, however, is that a future Disease X is out there and will, at some point, spill over from animals into people and begin to spread in a disease outbreak. Recent history shows us that outbreaks of pathogens capable of causing severe disease and death in people are becoming increasingly frequent. In the 21st century alone, there have been outbreaks of [SARS-CoV-1](https://www.who.int/health-topics/severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome#tab=tab_1), [MERS](https://cepi.net/research_dev/priority-diseases/), [Zika](https://www.who.int/health-topics/zika-virus-disease#tab=tab_1) and many other new and re-emerging viral diseases.
[Research published in 2022](https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2105482118) found that the chance of a pandemic, with a similar impact to COVID-19, is about 1 in 50 in any year. This means the lifetime probability of anyone reading this experiencing a pandemic similar to COVID-19 is about 38 percent. Unfortunately, environmental change is [a major contributor to that increasing risk](https://cepi.net/news_cepi/how-climate-change-increases-pandemic-risk/).
### Will Disease X cause the next pandemic?
While itās likely that the next pandemic threat could emerge as a novel Disease X, thereās also a risk of already known pathogens mutating and/or re-emerging and then spreading into international disease epidemicsāsuch as has happened with [Chikungunya virus](https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/chikungunya-monthly#:~:text=12-month%20Chikungunya%20virus%20disease,population%2C%20December%202022-November%202023&text=30%20Nov%202023-,In%202023%20and%20as%20of%2030%20of%20November%2C%20approximately%20460,deaths%20have%20been%20reported%20worldwide)āor pandemics.
### Where will the next Disease X come from?
Novel diseases emerge all the time in all parts of the world, often making the leap from animals such as bats into humans. Scientists believe the next Disease X is highly likely to be caused by a new virus that will emerge from one of around 25 [families of viruses](https://cepi.net/viral-most-wanted) that have already shown their capability to cause disease in people.
### How can we prepare for Disease X if it doesnāt exist yet?
Just because we canāt precisely predict its features or the time of its arrival, that doesnāt mean we canāt plan for Disease X. By getting to know as much as we can about the [25 or so viral families](https://cepi.net/node/1454) that are most likely to harbour a novel Disease X, scientists can get a head start in creating new medical defences such as vaccines and treatments that can be swiftly adapted to target a new viral disease.
CEPIās [100 Days Mission](https://cepi.net/cepi-20-and-100-days-mission) is a plan to make new vaccines against known or novel infectious diseases within three months of their pandemic threat being recognised. |
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