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Publishing data to support the fight against human vector-borne diseases
Edmunds, Scott C.; Foque, Florence; Copas, Kyle A.; Hirsch, Tim; Fernandes Shimabukuro, Paloma Helena; Andrade Filho, José Dilermando; Marceló, Catalina; Morales, Carlos Andrés; Lesmes, María Camila; Fuya, Patricia; Méndez, Sergio; Cadena, Horacio; Ávila Díaz, Álvaro; Santamaría, Erika; Južnic Zonta, Živko; Eritja, Roger; Palmer, John R. B.; Bartumeus, Frederic; dos Santos Conceição, Maurício; Chahad Ehlers, Samira; Silva Inácio, Cássio Lázaro; Leuch Lozovei, Ana; José de Andrade, Andrey; Paull, Sara; Miranda, Miguel Ángel; Ceccarelli, Soledad
; Balsalobre, Agustin
; Vicente, María Eugenia; Rabinovich, Jorge Eduardo
; Marti, Gerardo Anibal
Fecha de publicación:
10/2022
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
GigaScience
ISSN:
2047-217X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Vector-borne diseases are responsible for more than 17% of human cases of infectious diseases. In most situations, effective control of debilitating and deadly vector-bone diseases (VBDs), such as malaria, dengue, chikungunya, yellow fever, Zika and Chagas requires up-to-date, robust and comprehensive information on the presence, diversity, ecology, bionomics and geographic spread of the organisms that carry and transmit the infectious agents. Huge gaps exist in the information related to these vectors, creating an essential need for campaigns to mobilise and share data. The publication of data papers is an effective tool for overcoming this challenge. These peer-reviewed articles provide scholarly credit for researchers whose vital work of assembling and publishing well-described, properly-formatted datasets often fails to receive appropriate recognition. To address this, GigaScience's sister journal GigaByte partnered with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) to publish a series of data papers, with support from the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), hosted by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Here we outline the initial results of this targeted approach to sharing data and describe its importance for controlling VBDs and improving public health.
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triatominos
,
Chagas
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Articulos(CEPAVE)
Articulos de CENTRO DE EST.PARASITOL.Y DE VECTORES (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE EST.PARASITOL.Y DE VECTORES (I)
Citación
Edmunds, Scott C.; Foque, Florence; Copas, Kyle A.; Hirsch, Tim; Fernandes Shimabukuro, Paloma Helena; et al.; Publishing data to support the fight against human vector-borne diseases; Oxford University Press; GigaScience; 11; 1; 10-2022; 1-5
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