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Infectious Disease - Scoping (Policy Opportunites (Agriculture disease…
Infectious Disease - Scoping
Key Stakeholders
UK Government Departments
Office of Science and Innovation
Foresight Project: Infectious Diseases (published 2006; revised 2014)
Forestry Commission
Animal and Plant Health Agency
Public Health England
Health and Safety Executive
Health Protection Scotland
GO-Science
DEFRA
POST
Public Health Wales
International Organations
Infectious Disease Society of America
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
WHO
CDC
Other UK-based organisations
Infectious Disease Research Network
Royal Society for Public Health
British Infection Association
BBSRC
NSF
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Infection Prevention Society
British Society for Medical Mycology
UK Clinical Virology Network
Hospital Infection Society
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Hospital for Tropical Diseases
Pirbright Institute
Animal Health Welfare Board for England
European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Conference in Amsterdam in April
Wellcome Trust
Academia
Liverpool Institute of Infection and Global Health
Cambridge Infectious Diseases
King's College London, Department of Infectious Diseases
University of York Centre for Immunology and Infection
Private organisations?
Policy Opportunites
Antimicrobial Resistance
Seriously hot topic now, but very overworked
A 'policy moment' with the O'Neill Report?
Plant disease
Flipside - plants produce future therapeutic agents
Not a lot of information out there about this - a policy gap?
Agriculture disease
Economic impact
Major threat to animal health and wellbeing
Animals catch disease from wild animals
e.g. TB from badgers, resulting in badger cull
Public campaigns
Focus on climate change and flooding
To link to change in epidemic triggers
Zoonotic disease
One Health
Technology
Highlight importance and potential and need for investment
Scientific Advances
Video conference doctor
Community-based surveys / crowd sourcing tracking
Health Map (healthmap.org)
Google Flu Trends
Drones
Diagnosis
Medication
Mobile phones
Remote diagnosis
Support tool for local health staff
Health data collection on remote villages etc
Gene drives
New biomedical research technology
Talk at AAAS on using machine learning to trap mosquitos to facilitate blood extraction and sequencing
Rapid diagnostics
Structure-based vaccine and drug design
Genome sequencing
Other
Royal Society publications
Over 1,600 human pathogens exist
3 new pathogens every 2 years