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Gigascience. 2022 Nov 3;11. doi: 10.1093/gigascience/giac114.
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.
虫媒传染病占人类传染病病例的 17%以上。在大多数情况下,要有效控制疟疾、登革热、基孔肯雅热、黄热病、寨卡和恰加斯病等使人虚弱和致命的虫媒传染病,就必须掌握关于携带和传播传染病原体的生物体的存在、多样性、生态、生活史和地理分布的最新、强大和全面的信息。与这些媒介有关的信息存在巨大差距,这就迫切需要开展运动来动员和共享数据。数据论文的发表是克服这一挑战的有效工具。这些经过同行评审的文章为研究人员提供了学术认可,他们的重要工作是收集和发布描述详细、格式正确的数据集,但这些工作往往得不到应有的认可。有鉴于此,GigaScience 的姊妹期刊 GigaByte 与全球生物多样性信息设施(GBIF)合作,在世界卫生组织(WHO)主办的热带病研究和培训特别规划署(TDR)的支持下,发表了一系列数据论文。在这里,我们概述了这种有针对性的数据共享方法的初步结果,并描述了其对控制虫媒传染病和改善公共卫生的重要性。