We are also increasingly hearing about new Omicron sub-variants with names such as BA.2, BA.4 and now BA.5. The concern is these sub-variants may lead to people becoming reinfected, leading to another rise in cases.
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University of Melbourne Associate Professor Torsten Seemann has won the World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Innovation Challenge for his work leading the development of AusTrakka, Australia’s national pathogen genomics surveillance platform.
Read MorePublished in Nature Communications, researchers behind AusTrakka outline how the platform has facilitated rapid data sharing, democratised access to computational and bioinformatic resources and expertise, and achieved national real-time genomic surveillance.
Read MoreThe latest COVID-19 variant, Omicron, has sparked international travel bans, stricter quarantine and a lot of “hype” worldwide – but we still have a lot to learn about the mutation
Read MoreThe Pathogen Genomics in Public HeAlth Surveillance Evaluation (PG-PHASE) Framework published in Genome Medicine, uses an adaptable, whole-of-system approach towards understanding the utility of pathogen genomics and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in disease control and measuring the impact on public health processes and outcomes.
Read MoreThe Communicable Diseases Genomic Network (CDGN) co-chair Professor Ben Howden, featured on ABC Radio National’s Sunday Extra with Julian Morrow to discuss the important role genomic sequencing has played in the COVID-19 pandemic response.
Read MoreIt’s been widely publicised that the variant of SARS-CoV-2 associated with Melbourne’s outbreak is the B.1.617 variant. What do we know about it? Is it more transmissible?
Read MoreThe Precision Public Health Asia 2021 Conference held a plenary session featuring a presentation from Prof Ben Howden, CDGN Co-Chair followed by a panel discussion moderated by Prof Jeremy Lim Director, Leadership Institute for Global Health Transformation (LIGHT), NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health.
Read MoreGenome sequencing has been around for decades and has become faster and cheaper in more recent years. But how is it currently being used across the world in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic?
Read MoreDr Clare Sloggett, Doherty Institute, recently presented a webinar on AusTrakka, hosted by Australian BioCommons.
Read MoreA national plan for the integration of microbial genomics into the Australian public health system has been published this week by the Australian Government Department of Health.
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