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    全インフルエンザデータを共有するグローバルイニシアティブ (GISAID) は,SARS-CoV-2のダッシュボードとのデータ共有を停止しました. この行動は 独裁的な行動の非難に続いて リアルタイムでウイルスの追跡に影響を与えます

    科学分野:

    • ウイルス学
    • 流行病学について
    • データサイエンス

    背景:

    • 全インフルエンザデータを共有するグローバルイニシアティブ (GISAID) は,新型ウイルスのゲノム監視のための重要なリソースです.
    • SARS-CoV-2のような病原体の拡散と進化を監視するために,リアルタイムのデータ共有は不可欠です.
    • データのアクセスとガバナンスに関する懸念は以前にも 科学界で提起されていた.

    研究 の 目的:

    • SARS-CoV-2のダッシュボードにGISAIDによるデータ提供の停止について報告する.
    • この決定の理由を強調し, "独裁的"な行動の非難も含む.
    • 世界的な健康監視に限られたデータアクセスがもたらす潜在的な影響について議論する.

    主な方法:

    • データ共有政策に関するGISAIDのコミュニケーションの分析
    • GISAIDの活動に関する科学界の反応とメディアの報告のレビュー
    • 公的にアクセス可能なSARS-CoV-2追跡ダッシュボードへの影響の評価.

    主要な成果:

    • GISAIDは,SARS-CoV-2のダッシュボードにデータを提供することを停止しました.
    • GISAIDによる"独裁的"行動の非難は公に述べられています.

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  • データ共有の停止は,研究者や公衆衛生担当者の重要なゲノム情報への即時アクセスを妨げる可能性があります.
  • 結論:

    • GISAIDがデータ共有を停止するという決定は,パンデミック対策におけるオープンサイエンスの原則に重大な挑戦をもたらします.
    • 継続的な対話と透明なガバナンスは,重要な病原体データへの無制限のアクセスを確保するために必要である.
    • 科学界は,このような制限に直面して,データ共有と共同監視の代替戦略を検討する必要があります.