TY - JOUR
T1 - Specimen sharing for epidemic preparedness
T2 - Building a virtual biorepository system from local governance to global partnerships
AU - Giri, Judith
AU - Pezzi, Laura
AU - Cachay, Rodrigo
AU - Gèlvez Ramirez, Rosa Margarita
AU - Tami, Adriana
AU - Bethencourt, Sarah
AU - Lozano, Anyela
AU - Gotuzzo Herencia, José Eduardo
AU - Poje, Julia
AU - Jaenisch, Thomas
AU - Chu, May
N1 - Copyright: © 2023 Giri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
PY - 2023/10/11
Y1 - 2023/10/11
N2 - We present a framework for a federated, virtual biorepository system (VBS) with locally collected and managed specimens, as a 'global public good' model based on principles of equitable access and benefit sharing. The VBS is intended to facilitate timely access to biological specimens and associated data for outbreak-prone infectious diseases to accelerate the development and evaluation of diagnostics, assess vaccine efficacy, and to support surveillance and research needs. The VBS is aimed to be aligned with the WHO BioHub and other specimen sharing efforts as a force multiplier to meet the needs of strengthening global tools for countering epidemics. The purpose of our initial research is to lay the basis of the collaboration, management and principles of equitable sharing focused on low- and middle-income country partners. Here we report on surveys and interviews undertaken with biorepository-interested parties to better understand needs and barriers for specimen access and share examples from the ZIKAlliance partnership on the governance and operations of locally organized biorepositories.
AB - We present a framework for a federated, virtual biorepository system (VBS) with locally collected and managed specimens, as a 'global public good' model based on principles of equitable access and benefit sharing. The VBS is intended to facilitate timely access to biological specimens and associated data for outbreak-prone infectious diseases to accelerate the development and evaluation of diagnostics, assess vaccine efficacy, and to support surveillance and research needs. The VBS is aimed to be aligned with the WHO BioHub and other specimen sharing efforts as a force multiplier to meet the needs of strengthening global tools for countering epidemics. The purpose of our initial research is to lay the basis of the collaboration, management and principles of equitable sharing focused on low- and middle-income country partners. Here we report on surveys and interviews undertaken with biorepository-interested parties to better understand needs and barriers for specimen access and share examples from the ZIKAlliance partnership on the governance and operations of locally organized biorepositories.
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001568
DO - 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001568
M3 - Article
C2 - 37819913
SN - 2767-3375
VL - 3
JO - PLoS Global Public Health
JF - PLoS Global Public Health
IS - 10
M1 - e0001568
ER -