An appeal for strengthening genomic pathogen surveillance to improve pandemic preparedness and infection prevention: the German perspective

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the importance of viable infection surveillance and the relevant infrastructure. From a German perspective, an integral part of this infrastructure, genomic pathogen sequencing, was at best fragmentary and stretched to its limits due to the lack or inefficient...

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Veröffentlicht in:Infection 2023-08, Vol.51 (4), p.805-811
Hauptverfasser: Salzberger, Bernd, Mellmann, Alexander, Bludau, Anna, Ciesek, Sandra, Corman, Victor, Dilthey, Alexander, Donker, Tjibbe, Eckmanns, Tim, Egelkamp, Richard, Gatermann, Sören G., Grundmann, Hajo, Häcker, Georg, Kaase, Martin, Lange, Berit, Mielke, Martin, Pletz, Mathias W., Semmler, Torsten, Thürmer, Andrea, Wieler, Lothar H., Wolff, Thorsten, Widmer, Andreas F., Scheithauer, Simone
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Zusammenfassung:The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the importance of viable infection surveillance and the relevant infrastructure. From a German perspective, an integral part of this infrastructure, genomic pathogen sequencing, was at best fragmentary and stretched to its limits due to the lack or inefficient use of equipment, human resources, data management and coordination. The experience in other countries has shown that the rate of sequenced positive samples and linkage of genomic and epidemiological data (person, place, time) represent important factors for a successful application of genomic pathogen surveillance. Planning, establishing and consistently supporting adequate structures for genomic pathogen surveillance will be crucial to identify and combat future pandemics as well as other challenges in infectious diseases such as multi-drug resistant bacteria and healthcare-associated infections. Therefore, the authors propose a multifaceted and coordinated process for the definition of procedural, legal and technical standards for comprehensive genomic pathogen surveillance in Germany, covering the areas of genomic sequencing, data collection and data linkage, as well as target pathogens. A comparative analysis of the structures established in Germany and in other countries is applied. This proposal aims to better tackle epi- and pandemics to come and take action from the “lessons learned” from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
ISSN:0300-8126
1439-0973
1439-0973
DOI:10.1007/s15010-023-02040-9