Seminog Olena, Furst Rodrigo, Mendy Thomas, Rohanian Omid, Levanita Shanthi, Kadri-Alabi Zaharat, Jabin Nusrat, Humphreys Georgina, Antonio Emilia, Bucher Adrian, Norton Alice
Policy and Practice Research Group, Pandemic Sciences Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK.
Computational Health Informatics Lab, Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, UK.
Wellcome Open Res. 2024 Oct 2;9:156. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21202.2. eCollection 2024.
The COVID CIRCLE initiative Research Project Tracker by UKCDR and GloPID-R and associated living mapping review (LMR) showed the importance of sharing and analysing data on research at the point of funding to improve coordination during a pandemic. This approach can also help with research preparedness for outbreaks and hence our new programme the Pandemic Preparedness: Analytical Capacity and Funding Tracking Programme (Pandemic PACT) has been established. The LMR described in this protocol builds on the previous UKCDR and GloPID-R COVID-19 Research Project database with addition of the priority diseases from the WHO Blueprint list plus initial additions of pandemic influenza, mpox and plague. We capture data on new funding commitments directly from funders and map these against a core ontology (aligned to existing research roadmaps). We will analyse regularly collated new research funding commitments to provide an open, accessible, near-real-time overview of the funding landscape for a wide range of infectious disease and pandemic preparedness research and assess gaps. The periodicity of updates will be increased in the event of a major outbreak. We anticipate that this LMR and the associated online tool will be a useful resource for funders, policy makers and researchers. In the future, our work will inform a more coordinated approach to research funding by providing evidence and data, including identification of gaps in funding allocation with a particular focus on low- and middle-income countries.
英国临床研究发展与全球传染病防范研究合作组织(UKCDR 和 GloPID-R)发起的“新冠疫情研究项目追踪计划”及相关的实时映射综述(LMR)表明,在资助阶段共享和分析研究数据对于在大流行期间加强协调至关重要。这种方法还可以帮助做好应对疫情的研究准备,因此我们设立了新的项目“大流行防范:分析能力与资金追踪计划”(Pandemic PACT)。本方案中描述的实时映射综述以 UKCDR 和 GloPID-R 之前的新冠研究项目数据库为基础,增加了世界卫生组织蓝图清单中的重点疾病,以及大流行性流感、猴痘和鼠疫的初步数据。我们直接从资助者那里获取新的资金承诺数据,并将这些数据与一个核心本体(与现有研究路线图一致)进行映射。我们将定期分析整理新的研究资金承诺,以提供一个开放、可获取、近乎实时的广泛传染病和大流行防范研究资金状况概述,并评估差距。如果发生重大疫情,更新的频率将会提高。我们预计,这一实时映射综述及相关在线工具将成为资助者、政策制定者和研究人员的有用资源。未来,我们的工作将通过提供证据和数据,包括查明资金分配中的差距,特别是关注低收入和中等收入国家,为更协调的研究资助方法提供信息。