2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-022-05927-2
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Global research alliance in infectious disease: a collaborative effort to combat infectious diseases through dissemination of portable sequencing

Abstract: Objective To disseminate the portable sequencer MinION in developing countries for the main purpose of battling infectious diseases, we found a consortium called Global Research Alliance in Infectious Diseases (GRAID). By holding and inviting researchers both from developed and developing countries, we aim to train the participants with MinION’s operations and foster a collaboration in infectious diseases researches. As a real-life example in which resources are limited, we describe here a resu… Show more

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“…The highly portable nature of the MinION sequencing device highlights the potential for our method to be adapted for field use, as has been done previously during disease outbreaks in human and animal populations, e.g., for African horse sickness virus (AHSV) and Zika and Ebola viruses ( 84 86 ). In regions where canine VBB are hyperendemic, our methodology could be used to diagnose such infections in real time, substantially reducing the turnaround time for diagnosis while also providing key information for pathogen surveillance and zoonotic risks in the area ( 12 , 87 ). Furthermore, our method is not inherently limited to the detection of the hemobacteriome from just canines and may be utilizable for the detection of blood-borne bacteria from humans and other mammals, while at the same time also being augmentable for the identification of other parasite groups, such as protozoa and filarial worms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highly portable nature of the MinION sequencing device highlights the potential for our method to be adapted for field use, as has been done previously during disease outbreaks in human and animal populations, e.g., for African horse sickness virus (AHSV) and Zika and Ebola viruses ( 84 86 ). In regions where canine VBB are hyperendemic, our methodology could be used to diagnose such infections in real time, substantially reducing the turnaround time for diagnosis while also providing key information for pathogen surveillance and zoonotic risks in the area ( 12 , 87 ). Furthermore, our method is not inherently limited to the detection of the hemobacteriome from just canines and may be utilizable for the detection of blood-borne bacteria from humans and other mammals, while at the same time also being augmentable for the identification of other parasite groups, such as protozoa and filarial worms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statement indicates that educators' attitudes to doing something more straightforward and efficient are known to have a collaborative effect (Aldriwesh et al, 2022). According to Runtuwene et al (2022), collaboration effort refers to skills and competencies used by the individual or working together to resolve a problem or make headway toward a shared objective.…”
Section: Collaborative Effortmentioning
confidence: 99%