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Volume 19 Supplement 4

Reports of the WHO Hub Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence Innovation Forum

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Publication of this supplement has been funded by the World Health Organisation. The articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no competing interests.

Virtual2 February 2022

The WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence

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Edited by Zulma CucunubĆ”, Sangwoo Tak, John Brownstein, and Raquel Medialdea Carrera.

  1. The evolving landscape of public health surveillance demands a proficient and diverse workforce adept in data science and analysis. This report summarises discussions from the third session of the WHO Pandemic...

    Authors: Barbara Tornimbene, Zoila Beatriz Leiva Rioja, Olaolu Aderinola, Zulma M. CucunubƔ, Catalina GonzƔlez-Uribe, Danil Mihailov, Steven Riley, Sang-woo Tak and Oliver Morgan
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2025 19(Suppl 4):4
  2. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of journalism, especially data journalism, in conveying accurate and understandable scientific information. Journalists helped to convert difficult scientific f...

    Authors: Barbara Tornimbene, Zoila Beatriz Leiva Rioja, Aghnia Adzkia, Christian Endt, Rukmini S. and Oliver Morgan
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2025 19(Suppl 4):6
  3. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of AI-driven tools to improve public health surveillance and outbreak management. While AI programs have shown promise in disease surveillance, they also prese...

    Authors: Barbara Tornimbene, Zoila Beatriz Leiva Rioja, John Brownstein, Adam Dunn, Sylvain Faye, Jude Kong, Nada Malou, Clara Nordon, Benjamin Rader and Oliver Morgan
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2025 19(Suppl 4):7
  4. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted substantial obstacles in real-time data generation and management needed for clinical research and epidemiological analysis. Three years after the pandemic, reflection on the ...

    Authors: Barbara Tornimbene, Zoila Beatriz Leiva Rioja, Manoel Barral-Netto, Carlos Castillo-Salgado, Irena Djordjevic, Moritz Kraemer, Martina McMenamin and Oliver Morgan
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2025 19(Suppl 4):12

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