Pandemics: spend on surveillance, not prediction

lkfitz's bookmarks 2018-06-08

Summary:

"Once an emerging outbreak virus has been identified, it needs to be analysed quickly to establish what type it is; which molecular mechanisms (such as receptor type) enable it to jump between individuals; how it spreads through human populations; and how it affects those infected. In other words, at least four kinds of analysis are needed: genomic, virological, epidemiological and clinical. And the data must be passed to key stakeholders, from researchers and health workers on the ground to international agencies such as the WHO and the MSF. Data must be kept as free of restrictions as possible, within the constraints of protections of patient privacy and other ethical issues."

Link:

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05373-w

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Date tagged:

06/08/2018, 12:52

Date published:

06/08/2018, 08:52