Operationalizing Cooperative Research for Infectious Disease Surveillance: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward.

Kenneth BYeh; Falgunee KParekh; KairatTabynov; KaissarTabynov; Roger Hewson ORCID logo; Jeanne MFair; SandraEssbauer; JohnHay; (2021) Operationalizing Cooperative Research for Infectious Disease Surveillance: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward. FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 9. 659695-. ISSN 2296-2565 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.659695
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The current COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the need for urgent and on-demand solutions to provide diagnostics, treatment and preventative measures for infectious disease outbreaks. Once solutions are developed, meeting capacities depends on the ability to mitigate technical, logistical and production issues. While it is difficult to predict the next outbreak, augmenting investments in preparedness, such as infectious disease surveillance, is far more effective than mustering last-minute response funds. Bringing research outputs into practice sooner rather than later is part of an agile approach to pivot and deliver solutions. Cooperative multi- country research programs, especially those funded by global biosecurity programs, develop capacity that can be applied to infectious disease surveillance and research that enhances detection, identification, and response to emerging and re-emerging pathogens with epidemic or pandemic potential. Moreover, these programs enhance trust building among partners, which is essential because setting expectation and commitment are required for successful research and training. Measuring research outputs, evaluating outcomes and justifying continual investments are essential but not straightforward. Lessons learned include those related to reducing biological threats and maturing capabilities for national laboratory diagnostics strategy and related health systems. Challenges, such as growing networks, promoting scientific transparency, data and material sharing, sustaining funds and developing research strategies remain to be fully resolved. Here, experiences from several programs highlight successful partnerships that provide ways forward to address the next outbreak.



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