The international sharing of virus data is critical for protecting populations against le-thal infectious disease outbreaks. Scientists must rapidly share information to assessthe nature of the threat and develop new medical countermeasures. Governmentsneed the data to trace the extent of the outbreak, initiate public health responses,and coordinate access to medicines and vaccines. Recent outbreaks suggest, however,that the sharing of such data cannot be taken for granted – making the timely inter-national exchange of virus data a vital global challenge. This article undertakes thefirst analysis of the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data as an innovativepolicy effort to promote the international sharing of genetic and associated ...
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expec...
Following the emergence of COVID-19 in December 2019, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the dise...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
The WHO’s Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework was a milestone global agreement designed ...
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown inf...
[Extract] The Ebola outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) triggered a renewed interest and sense of ur...
Current concerns about the spread of infectious diseases, especially unexpected (“emerging”) infecti...
The international surveillance of infectious diseases is being addressed through international, nati...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
Background The initial research requirements in pandemics are predictable. But how ...
Global health security involves developing the infrastructure and capacity to protect the health of ...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a threat to global health and security. Current systems for early a...
Jean-Paul Chretien and colleagues argue that recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks highlight the imp...
The COVID-19 pandemic is considerably the biggest global health challenge of this modern era. Spread...
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expec...
Following the emergence of COVID-19 in December 2019, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the dise...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...
The WHO’s Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework was a milestone global agreement designed ...
The world has developed an elaborate global health system as a bulwark against known and unknown inf...
[Extract] The Ebola outbreak in West Africa (2013–2016) triggered a renewed interest and sense of ur...
Current concerns about the spread of infectious diseases, especially unexpected (“emerging”) infecti...
The international surveillance of infectious diseases is being addressed through international, nati...
‘Big data’ has promised significant improvements for the global surveillance of infectious disease. ...
peer-reviewedEpidemiologists have predicted that viral infections might spread fast in our highly g...
Background The initial research requirements in pandemics are predictable. But how ...
Global health security involves developing the infrastructure and capacity to protect the health of ...
Infectious disease outbreaks are a threat to global health and security. Current systems for early a...
Jean-Paul Chretien and colleagues argue that recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks highlight the imp...
The COVID-19 pandemic is considerably the biggest global health challenge of this modern era. Spread...
Pandemics pose a significant risk to security, economic stability, and development. Annualized expec...
Following the emergence of COVID-19 in December 2019, caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, the dise...
How do algorithms shape the imaginary and practice of security? Does their proliferation point to a ...