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World Health Organization Methodology to Prioritize Emerging Infectious Diseases in Need of Research and Development
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Priority DiseasesMalariaDisease OutbreakDisease ClassificationPreventive MedicineClinical EpidemiologySensitivity AnalysisDelphi ProcessEmerging Infectious DiseasePublic HealthDisease AssessmentInfectious Disease EpidemiologyHealth PolicyDisease Risk AssessmentDisease EmergenceDisease SurveillanceMedical Decision AnalysisEpidemiologyEpidemic IntelligenceEmerging Infectious DiseasesGlobal HealthPatient SafetyInternational HealthMedicineGlobal Health EpidemiologyClinical Decision Support SystemHealth Informatics
The World Health Organization R&D Blueprint aims to accelerate the availability of medical technologies during epidemics by focusing on a list of prioritized emerging diseases for which medical countermeasures are insufficient or nonexistent. The prioritization process has 3 components: a Delphi process to narrow down a list of potential priority diseases, a multicriteria decision analysis to rank the short list of diseases, and a final Delphi round to arrive at a final list of 10 diseases. A group of international experts applied this process in January 2017, resulting in a list of 10 priority diseases. The robustness of the list was tested by performing a sensitivity analysis. The new process corrected major shortcomings in the pre-R&D Blueprint approach to disease prioritization and increased confidence in the results.
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