PRIORITY PATHOGENS AND EMERGING THREATS
PRIORITY PATHOGENS AND EMERGING THREATS
NEWS – WHO releases list of Priority Pathogens and Emerging Threats
HIGHLIGHTS
COVID-19 Update
– Over 40 athletes at the 2024 Olympics in Paris tested positive for COVID-19
– Signals a new global rise in cases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO’s Pathogens Prioritisation Report
– Framework for epidemic and pandemic research preparedness
– Result of work by over 200 scientists from 54 countries
– Evaluated evidence related to 28 viral families and one core group of bacteria, encompassing 1,652 pathogens
Priority Pathogens List
– Over 30 pathogens identified as priorities for surveillance and medical countermeasures
– Includes:
– Sarbecovirus (including SARS-CoV-2)
– Nipah
– Ebola
– Zika
– Dengue virus
– Influenza A viruses (including H5 subtype)
– Mpox
– Bacteria that cause plague, cholera, pneumonia, dysentery, and non-typhoidal salmonella
Regional Priorities
Southeast Asia region:
– Bacterial pathogens are priorities, including Vibrio cholera O139 (cholera) and Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 (dysentery)
– Endemic pathogens include Nipah, dengue, Zika, and chikungunya
Surveillance and Monitoring
– Importance of monitoring priority pathogens for changes in geographical spread, virulence, transmissibility, clinical manifestation, treatment resistance, and vaccine escape properties