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    全球共享所有流感数据倡议 (GISAID) 已停止与SARS-CoV-2仪表板共享数据. 这次行动是针对专制行为的指控,

    科学领域:

    • 病毒学
    • 流行病学
    • 数据科学

    背景情况:

    • 全球共享所有流感数据倡议 (GISAID) 是对新型病毒基因组监测的关键资源.
    • 实时数据共享对于监测SARS-CoV-2等病原体的传播和演变至关重要.
    • 之前科学界对数据获取和治理存在担忧.

    研究的目的:

    • 报告GISAID停止向SARS-CoV-2仪表板提供数据.
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    • 关于GISAID行动的科学界回应和媒体报道的审查.
    • 对公开可访问的SARS-CoV-2跟踪仪表板的影响评估.

    主要成果:

    • GISAID已停止向SARS-CoV-2仪表板提供数据.
    • 已经公开指控GISAID的"专制"行为.
    • 停止数据共享可能会阻碍研究人员和公共卫生官员立即获得关键的基因组信息.

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