设定最小和最佳数据报告疟疾分子监测与目标测序:“什么”和“为什么”。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jonathan J Juliano, Cecile P G Meier-Scherling, Neeva Wernsman Young, George A Tollefson, Sean V Connelly, Jonathan B Parr, Melissa D Conrad, Jacob M Sadler, Christopher M Hennelly, Ashenafi Assefa, Lucy Okell, Abebe A Fola, Karamoko Niaré, Jacob Marglous, Kelly Carey-Ewend, Ronald Futila Kyong-Shin, Isabela Gerdes Gyuricza, Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg, Shazia Ruybal-Pesántez, Oliver J Watson, Robert Verity, Jeffrey A Bailey
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摘要

2019年冠状病毒病大流行展示了基因组监测在追踪传染病、推动快速公共卫生反应和全球合作方面的力量。非洲正在利用同样的基础设施开展疟疾分子监测,以应对诸如青蒿素部分耐药性和恶性疟原虫富组氨酸蛋白2和3基因缺失等挑战。然而,报告排序方法和数据报告的可变性目前限制了数据的验证、可比性和重用。为了最大化MMS的影响,最小化和优化数据是验证和最大化透明度以及可查找、可访问、可互操作和可重用原则的关键。在当前的研究中,作者提出了应该报告的内容及其原因,而不是关注具体的数据格式。报告个体感染水平多态性或微单倍型数据是最大化MMS影响的核心。报告必须遵守当地的监管做法,确保适当的数据监督和管理,防止数据殖民主义,并为数据生成器保留机会。由于疟疾的挑战超越国界,报告和采用标准化做法对于推进研究和加强全球公共卫生工作至关重要。
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Toward Setting Minimum and Optimal Data to Report for Malaria Molecular Surveillance with Targeted Sequencing: The "What" and "Why".

The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic showcased the power of genomic surveillance in tracking infectious diseases, driving rapid public health responses, and global collaboration. This same infrastructure is being leveraged for malaria molecular surveillance (MMS) in Africa to address challenges such as artemisinin partial resistance and deletions in the Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 and 3 genes. However, variability in reporting sequencing methods and data reporting currently limits the validation, comparability, and reuse of data. To maximize the impact of MMS, minimal and optimal data that are key for validation and maximizing transparency and findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable principles are proposed for reporting. Rather than focusing on specific data formats, in the current study, the authors propose what should be reported and why. Progressing to reporting individual infection-level polymorphism or microhaplotype data is central to maximizing the impact of MMS. Reporting must adhere to local regulatory practices and ensure proper data oversight and management, preventing data colonialism and preserving opportunities for data generators. With malaria's challenges transcending borders, reporting and adopting standardized practices are essential to advancing research and strengthening global public health efforts.

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American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
3.00%
发文量
508
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, established in 1921, is published monthly by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It is among the top-ranked tropical medicine journals in the world publishing original scientific articles and the latest science covering new research with an emphasis on population, clinical and laboratory science and the application of technology in the fields of tropical medicine, parasitology, immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, basic and molecular biology, virology and international medicine. The Journal publishes unsolicited peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, short reports, images in Clinical Tropical Medicine, case studies, reports on the efficacy of new drugs and methods of treatment, prevention and control methodologies,new testing methods and equipment, book reports and Letters to the Editor. Topics range from applied epidemiology in such relevant areas as AIDS to the molecular biology of vaccine development. The Journal is of interest to epidemiologists, parasitologists, virologists, clinicians, entomologists and public health officials who are concerned with health issues of the tropics, developing nations and emerging infectious diseases. Major granting institutions including philanthropic and governmental institutions active in the public health field, and medical and scientific libraries throughout the world purchase the Journal. Two or more supplements to the Journal on topics of special interest are published annually. These supplements represent comprehensive and multidisciplinary discussions of issues of concern to tropical disease specialists and health issues of developing countries
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