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The Editorials are short opinion-style pieces centred around topics related to pandemic preparedness. They can be written by members of the Portal team, the editorial committee, or researchers affiliated with a Swedish research organisation. The goal of the editorials is to show the ‘current thinking’ in a given area.

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Topic: Editorials_topics

(Micro)bioterrorism: leveraging genomic data to improve anthrax surveillance
April 5, 2024
(Micro)bioterrorism: leveraging genomic data to improve anthrax surveillance
A perspective on Bacillus anthracis, a pathogen known as a biological threat, and how WGS data and surveillance can help researchers respond to cases and threats.
Infectious Diseases
“Feed a gut, and starve a fever” or friendly vs disease-causing pathogens
February 15, 2024
“Feed a gut, and starve a fever” or friendly vs disease-causing pathogens
A perspective on what makes a pathogen through the lens of the microbes in our bodies and how we, as hosts, interact with them.
Infectious Diseases
Influenza A(H5) virus: A potential pandemic threat
October 31, 2023
Influenza A(H5) virus: A potential pandemic threat
A perspective on the potential for influenza viruses to be the next pandemic threat and how to be better prepared for the next pandemic.
Influenza
The pandemic has paved the way for data sharing
October 31, 2023
The pandemic has paved the way for data sharing
Details the importance of sharing data, tools, and techniques in the COVID-19 pandemic and for future pandemic preparedness. Highlights how this applies to this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine.
COVID-19