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PHG Foundation | Pathogen Genomics Into Practice

PHG Foundation | Pathogen Genomics Into Practice





Pathogen Genomics Into Practice



Genomic technologies have the potential to transform the management of infectious diseases. In Pathogen Genomics Into Practice we set out a roadmap to converting the power of this exciting new technology into services that are high quality, evidence based, and available population-wide on an equitable basis.
Pathogen Genomics Into Practice – Executive summary 
Recommendations for action 
Pathogen Genomics Into Practice – Full report
Interactive policy map for infectious diseases
Press release 


Pathogen Genomics Into Practice is a comprehensive report into the current state of play within the exciting field of pathogen genomic sequencing. In the report we examine the key areas where pathogen genomics is having, or could have, a significant impact. And we ask what are the actions needed to be taken to maximise the benefits of this powerful technology. In the final section we present our roadmap to advancing those actions.
The roadmap covers four areas of action:
  • Data analysis, knowledge generation and sharing for service development and delivery
  • Configuring clinical and public health services
  • Standards, validation and accreditation across the clinical pathway
  • Strategic coordination and development
A critical feature of the roadmap is the catalyst – a set of real or virtual structures to amplify and integrate current activities in order to accelerate and increase the effectiveness of their impact on patient and population health. 
Together, the roadmap and the catalyst integrate the report recommendations into a framework that can used by all stakeholders involved in the progressive implementation of infectious disease genomics.
How to reference this reportPathogen Genomics Into Practice. Luheshi L, Raza S, Moorthie S et al. PHG Foundation (2015). ISBN 978-1-907198-18-2.
For further information about the report, please contact Dr Sobia Raza.
For members of the media, please contact the PHG Foundation press office on07505092081.

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