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Policy and Science for Global Health Security: Shaping the Course of International Health

The global burden of infectious diseases and the increased attention to natural, accidental, and deliberate biological threats has resulted in significant investment in infectious disease research. Translating the results of these studies to inform prevention, detection, and response efforts often c...

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Autores principales: Berger, Kavita M., Wood, James L. N., Jenkins, Bonnie, Olsen, Jennifer, Morse, Stephen S., Gresham, Louise, Root, J. Jeffrey, Rush, Margaret, Pigott, David, Winkleman, Taylor, Moore, Melinda, Gillespie, Thomas R., Nuzzo, Jennifer B., Han, Barbara A., Olinger, Patricia, Karesh, William B., Mills, James N., Annelli, Joseph F., Barnabei, Jamie, Lucey, Daniel, Hayman, David T. S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30974815
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed4020060
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author Berger, Kavita M.
Wood, James L. N.
Jenkins, Bonnie
Olsen, Jennifer
Morse, Stephen S.
Gresham, Louise
Root, J. Jeffrey
Rush, Margaret
Pigott, David
Winkleman, Taylor
Moore, Melinda
Gillespie, Thomas R.
Nuzzo, Jennifer B.
Han, Barbara A.
Olinger, Patricia
Karesh, William B.
Mills, James N.
Annelli, Joseph F.
Barnabei, Jamie
Lucey, Daniel
Hayman, David T. S.
author_facet Berger, Kavita M.
Wood, James L. N.
Jenkins, Bonnie
Olsen, Jennifer
Morse, Stephen S.
Gresham, Louise
Root, J. Jeffrey
Rush, Margaret
Pigott, David
Winkleman, Taylor
Moore, Melinda
Gillespie, Thomas R.
Nuzzo, Jennifer B.
Han, Barbara A.
Olinger, Patricia
Karesh, William B.
Mills, James N.
Annelli, Joseph F.
Barnabei, Jamie
Lucey, Daniel
Hayman, David T. S.
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description The global burden of infectious diseases and the increased attention to natural, accidental, and deliberate biological threats has resulted in significant investment in infectious disease research. Translating the results of these studies to inform prevention, detection, and response efforts often can be challenging, especially if prior relationships and communications have not been established with decision-makers. Whatever scientific information is shared with decision-makers before, during, and after public health emergencies is highly dependent on the individuals or organizations who are communicating with policy-makers. This article briefly describes the landscape of stakeholders involved in information-sharing before and during emergencies. We identify critical gaps in translation of scientific expertise and results, and biosafety and biosecurity measures to public health policy and practice with a focus on One Health and zoonotic diseases. Finally, we conclude by exploring ways of improving communication and funding, both of which help to address the identified gaps. By leveraging existing scientific information (from both the natural and social sciences) in the public health decision-making process, large-scale outbreaks may be averted even in low-income countries.
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spelling pubmed-66311832019-08-19 Policy and Science for Global Health Security: Shaping the Course of International Health Berger, Kavita M. Wood, James L. N. Jenkins, Bonnie Olsen, Jennifer Morse, Stephen S. Gresham, Louise Root, J. Jeffrey Rush, Margaret Pigott, David Winkleman, Taylor Moore, Melinda Gillespie, Thomas R. Nuzzo, Jennifer B. Han, Barbara A. Olinger, Patricia Karesh, William B. Mills, James N. Annelli, Joseph F. Barnabei, Jamie Lucey, Daniel Hayman, David T. S. Trop Med Infect Dis Review The global burden of infectious diseases and the increased attention to natural, accidental, and deliberate biological threats has resulted in significant investment in infectious disease research. Translating the results of these studies to inform prevention, detection, and response efforts often can be challenging, especially if prior relationships and communications have not been established with decision-makers. Whatever scientific information is shared with decision-makers before, during, and after public health emergencies is highly dependent on the individuals or organizations who are communicating with policy-makers. This article briefly describes the landscape of stakeholders involved in information-sharing before and during emergencies. We identify critical gaps in translation of scientific expertise and results, and biosafety and biosecurity measures to public health policy and practice with a focus on One Health and zoonotic diseases. Finally, we conclude by exploring ways of improving communication and funding, both of which help to address the identified gaps. By leveraging existing scientific information (from both the natural and social sciences) in the public health decision-making process, large-scale outbreaks may be averted even in low-income countries. MDPI 2019-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6631183/ /pubmed/30974815 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed4020060 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Berger, Kavita M.
Wood, James L. N.
Jenkins, Bonnie
Olsen, Jennifer
Morse, Stephen S.
Gresham, Louise
Root, J. Jeffrey
Rush, Margaret
Pigott, David
Winkleman, Taylor
Moore, Melinda
Gillespie, Thomas R.
Nuzzo, Jennifer B.
Han, Barbara A.
Olinger, Patricia
Karesh, William B.
Mills, James N.
Annelli, Joseph F.
Barnabei, Jamie
Lucey, Daniel
Hayman, David T. S.
Policy and Science for Global Health Security: Shaping the Course of International Health
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30974815
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed4020060
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