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WHO to identify pathogens that could cause future outbreaks and pandemics | WHO is launching a global scientific process to update the list of priority pathogens—agents that can cause outbreaks or pandemics—to guide global investment, research and development (R D), especially in vaccines, tests and treatments Starting with a meeting held last Friday, 18 November, WHO is convening over 300 scientists who will consider the evidence on over 25 virus families and
WHO convenes experts to identify new pathogens that could spark . . . WHO is convening over 300 scientists who will consider the evidence on over 25 virus families and bacteria, as well as “Disease X”, which indicates an unknown pathogen that could cause a serious international epidemic The process began on Friday and will guide global investment, and research and development (R D), especially in vaccines, tests, and treatments Essential for quick response
Learning from crisis: building resilient systems to combat future . . . COVID-19 has accelerated medical research in the quest to understand this new pandemic threat, to answer public health questions, and to develop a vaccine that could allow a return to “normal” life A spotlight has illuminated how evidence becomes policy, and the interface of politics and science, which encompasses ecological, financial, and social risks, among others In a lecture
New coronavirus threat galvanizes scientists | Science The virus's explosive spread has been met by an unprecedented rush by scientists to uncover its origins, find treatments, and develop vaccines that could save millions of lives if the world really does face a pandemic Here are some of the ways researchers are attempting to better understand 2019-nCoV and reduce its harm