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WHO seeks experts for pandemic prevention group

Scientific body to investigate future emerging pathogens, origins of Covid-19 outbreak among humans

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Aug 2021 2:30PM

WHO seeks experts for pandemic prevention group
The WHO-led International Scientific Advisory Group for Origins of Novel Pathogens is a long-term initiative to support studies into the origins of any and all future emerging diseases, says health group chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. – AFP pic, August 21, 2021

GENEVA – The World Health Organisation called yesterday for experts to advise on the scientific steps needed when facing new dangerous pathogens with the potential to spark pandemics like Covid-19.

The United Nations health agency launched a call for nominations of experts across a wide range of fields, including virology, veterinary medicine and laboratory safety and security, to join its new permanent International Scientific Advisory Group for Origins of Novel Pathogens, or Sago.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the creation of the group last month, stressing that it would “play a vital role” in the next phase of investigations into how the SARS-CoV-2 virus behind Covid-19 first jumped to humans.

But he stressed in a closed-door briefing with member states Thursday that the new group is about much more than the current pandemic.

“It is a long-term initiative to support studies into the origins of any and all future emerging pathogens,” he said, pointing out that the virus behind the Covid-19 pandemic is only the latest high-threat pathogen to emerge, following the likes of SARS, MERS, Ebola and Marburg.

Disease X

The first phase of the Covid-19 origins probe saw a team of international experts go to Wuhan earlier this year and produce a report with their Chinese counterparts that drew no firm conclusions.

Instead it ranked four hypotheses, deeming a jump from bats to human via an intermediate animal was the most probable scenario, while a lab leak was seen as “extremely unlikely”.

But the investigation faced criticism for lacking transparency and access, and for not evaluating the lab-leak theory more thoroughly.

A WHO call last month for the investigation’s second stage to include audits of the Wuhan labs infuriated Beijing, which has also rejected as political the agency’s call for raw data from the earliest Covid-19 cases.

WHO’s technical lead on Covid-19 Maria Van Kerkhove stressed to AFP that the new advisory group would not be responsible for organising possible future missions to China or elsewhere in the hunt for the pandemic origins.

She said the experts would be asked to provide “an independent evaluation of where we are on the scientific findings, the technical findings of all available data, all available studies into the global search for SARS-CoV-2”.

And they would be asked to advise WHO on how to move forward with the second phase of the origins probe, with more studies needed “not only in China but also in other countries”.

Van Kerkhove stressed though that Sago’s role is for the “long term”, helping streamline the process for dealing with dangerous new pathogens, many of which may already be waiting in the wings.

“We believe that the next Disease X is out there.” – AFP, August 21, 2021

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