RAV3N 应用生物风险和生物安全差距评估研讨会的结论和建议。

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Applied Biosafety Pub Date : 2025-03-07 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1089/apb.2024.0023
Kurt A Zuelke, Carrie L Hunt
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Findings and Recommendations of the RAV3N Applied Biorisk and Biosafety Gap Assessment Workshop.

Introduction: The Research Alliance for Veterinary Science and Biodefense BSL-3 Network (RAV3N) convened an "Applied Biorisk and Biosafety Gap Assessment Workshop" held February 9-10, 2023, in Baltimore, Maryland. As the global prevalence, complexity, and severity of infectious and transboundary veterinary diseases and emerging zoonotic diseases are increasing, there is growing recognition and concern that biorisk management data required to understand and counter these threats are lacking. With sponsorship from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of State, RAV3N partnered with Gryphon Scientific and ABSA International to organize, plan, and deliver this biosafety gap analysis workshop.

Methods: The workshop brought together U.S. and international subject matter experts on veterinary and agricultural biorisk management from seven different countries to methodically identify, categorize, and assess the most pressing biosafety or biocontainment evidence gaps related to research and diagnostic activities of agricultural and veterinary importance.

Results: The workshop findings aligned into the following categories: applied biorisk gap identified and required experiment proposed; research performed, but data not published or shared, mechanisms to share data required; risk assessment tools and process enhancements required; literature review and published summaries required; and additional survey, workshops, and "lessons learned" activities required. RAV3N members further analyzed the original dataset and report 25 prioritized applied biosafety research recommendations of importance to biocontainment facility and veterinary biorisk managers. These recommendations warrant consideration by agencies and policy makers considering funding research to ensure that biorisk management practices and regulations for biocontainment laboratories are evidence-based and built upon the best available science.

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Applied Biosafety
Applied Biosafety Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Applied Biosafety (APB), sponsored by ABSA International, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal committed to promoting global biosafety awareness and best practices to prevent occupational exposures and adverse environmental impacts related to biohazardous releases. APB provides a forum for exchanging sound biosafety and biosecurity initiatives by publishing original articles, review articles, letters to the editors, commentaries, and brief reviews. APB informs scientists, safety professionals, policymakers, engineers, architects, and governmental organizations. The journal is committed to publishing on topics significant in well-resourced countries as well as information relevant to underserved regions, engaging and cultivating the development of biosafety professionals globally.
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