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MosqGuide: A project to develop best practice guidance for the deployment of innovative genetic vector control strategies for malaria and dengue

机译:MosqGuide:一个项目,旨在开发最佳实践指南,以部署针对疟疾和登革热的创新遗传载体控制策略

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The World Health Organisation Special Programme in Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) has funded a project, designated MosqGuide, to develop guidance on the potential deployment of different types of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes to control vector borne diseases, specifically malaria and dengue. This guidance is intended to support disease endemic countries (DECs) and other stakeholders in considering the safety and legal/regulatory aspects, as well as ethical, cultural and social issues, of such deployment. Commissioned in 2008 as a three year project, MosqGuide will result in a series of best practice documents developed by the project’s international team of experts in regulation, vector control and management, arthropod molecular biology, social sciences and environmental risk assessment. Using fundamental principles of risk/benefit as a foundation, the MosqGuide project will prepare guidance as a series of modules aimed at different user groups, including researchers, regulators, public health officials, funding bodies and interested public. Each module will be tested with target audiences, primarily regulators and decision makers in the DECs, and will also feed into other WHO initiatives, such as the Regional Biosafety Training Centres for GM Vectors. The guidance will also include a module that demonstrates a prototype issues/response model to assist DECs in making an informed choice about whether and under what conditions to deploy specific genetic control methods for the control of mosquito vectors for malaria and dengue.
机译:世界卫生组织热带病研究与培训特别计划(WHO / TDR)已资助了一个名为MosqGuide的项目,以制定有关可能部署不同类型的转基因(GM)蚊虫以控制媒介传播疾病的指南,特别是疟疾和登革热。本指南旨在支持疾病流行国家(DECs)和其他利益相关者,考虑此类部署的安全性,法律/法规方面以及伦理,文化和社会问题。 MosqGuide于2008年作为一项为期三年的项目投入运行,它将产生由该项目的国际专家团队在监管,媒介控制和管理,节肢动物分子生物学,社会科学和环境风险评估方面开发的一系列最佳实践文档。 MosqGuide项目将以风险/收益的基本原则为基础,以一系列针对不同用户群体的指南的形式准备指南,这些人群包括研究人员,监管人员,公共卫生官员,资助机构和感兴趣的公众。每个模块都将与目标受众(主要是DEC中的监管者和决策者)进行测试,还将纳入WHO的其他举措,例如GM媒介区域生物安全培训中心。该指南还将包括一个模块,该模块演示一个原型问题/响应模型,以帮助DEC在是否以及在什么条件下针对部署特定基因控制方法以控制疟疾和登革热的蚊媒做出明智的选择。

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