Global Genomic Surveillance: On-The-Ground Responses.

3区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Luiz Carlos Junior Alcantara, Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis, Marta Giovanetti
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Abstract

Genomic surveillance has emerged as a fundamental tool in the global response to dengue virus (DENV), enabling the rapid detection of viral strains, monitoring of transmission dynamics, and assessment of evolutionary changes that may impact disease control strategies. This chapter examines the critical role of genomic surveillance in addressing the ongoing dengue crisis, highlighting its contributions to outbreak detection, strain characterization, and vaccine efficacy assessments. We provide a comparative analysis of regional approaches to genomic surveillance, emphasizing disparities in infrastructure, sequencing capacity, and data-sharing frameworks across different epidemiological settings. Despite its transformative potential, the implementation of genomic surveillance faces significant challenges, including logistical constraints, limited sequencing accessibility in resource-limited settings, and issues related to data integration and public health decision-making. We discuss these barriers and propose strategies to enhance genomic surveillance efforts, such as strengthening international collaborations, fostering capacity-building initiatives, and integrating real-time sequencing technologies with epidemiological and ecological modeling. Finally, we explore future directions in genomic surveillance, advocating for a more coordinated and sustainable approach to genomic data generation and utilization, ultimately improving global preparedness and response to dengue and other emerging arboviruses.

全球基因组监测:实地反应。
基因组监测已成为全球应对登革热病毒(DENV)的一项基本工具,能够快速检测病毒株,监测传播动态,并评估可能影响疾病控制战略的进化变化。本章探讨基因组监测在应对当前登革热危机中的关键作用,强调其对疫情检测、菌株表征和疫苗功效评估的贡献。我们对基因组监测的区域方法进行了比较分析,强调了不同流行病学背景下基础设施、测序能力和数据共享框架的差异。尽管具有变革潜力,但基因组监测的实施面临着重大挑战,包括后勤限制、在资源有限的情况下有限的测序可及性,以及与数据整合和公共卫生决策相关的问题。我们讨论了这些障碍,并提出了加强基因组监测工作的策略,例如加强国际合作,促进能力建设倡议,以及将实时测序技术与流行病学和生态模型相结合。最后,我们探讨了基因组监测的未来方向,倡导采用更加协调和可持续的方法来生成和利用基因组数据,最终提高全球对登革热和其他新出现的虫媒病毒的防范和反应。
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期刊介绍: The review series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology provides a synthesis of the latest research findings in the areas of molecular immunology, bacteriology and virology. Each timely volume contains a wealth of information on the featured subject. This review series is designed to provide access to up-to-date, often previously unpublished information.
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