Balancing Community and Clinical Genomic Surveillance for Public Health
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Explore the critical balance between community and clinical genomic surveillance for public health in this informative lecture by Rajesh Pandey. Delve into the importance of integrating both approaches to effectively monitor and respond to emerging infectious diseases. Learn about the latest genomic surveillance techniques, their applications in public health, and the challenges of implementing a comprehensive surveillance system. Gain insights into how balancing community-based and clinical genomic surveillance can enhance early detection, outbreak management, and overall public health strategies. Understand the role of genomic data in informing policy decisions and guiding targeted interventions. This lecture, part of the "Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ecology and Evolution" program, offers valuable knowledge for public health professionals, researchers, and policymakers interested in leveraging genomic surveillance to improve global health security.
Syllabus
How/Why to Balance Community and Clinical Genomic Surveillance for Public Health? by Rajesh Pandey
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences