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  • Biosurveillance
  • Global Health Security

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  • Next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics tools have increased the application of genomics in biosurveillance.
  • International cooperative programs leverage these advancements to reduce biological threats and build global scientific capacity.
  • US bioengagement programs have impacted international scientific engagement and biosecurity risk reduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the impacts of enhanced genomic sequencing capabilities on international scientific engagement and biosecurity.
  • To contrast the risks and benefits of supporting genomic sequencing enhancement for biological threat reduction and global health security.

Main Methods:

  • Conference panel discussion on genomic sequencing enhancement programs.
  • Analysis of the role of genomics in international scientific collaboration and biosurveillance.
  • Evaluation of the return on investment for global health security through strengthened sequencing capabilities.

Main Results:

  • Lower costs and new bioinformatic tools facilitate greater application of sequencing to biosurveillance.
  • Strengthening global sequencing capabilities improves infectious disease diagnosis, detection, and global health security.
  • International genomics collaborations build scientific networks, enhancing disease surveillance timeliness and accuracy.

Conclusions:

  • Genomic sequencing and data sharing are crucial for effective biosurveillance and mitigating infectious disease outbreaks.
  • International scientific collaboration in genomics enhances global health security and promotes adherence to international norms.
  • Promoting scientific transparency in international collaborations builds trust, reduces threats, and strengthens global health security.