Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances

AbstractIntroduction: The objectives of this study were to identify and assess the impact of capacity-building biosafety initiatives and programs that have taken place in the broader Middle East and north Africa (BMENA) region between 2001-13, to highlight gaps that require further development, and...

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Main Authors: Erum eKhan, Nayla eAhmed, Khalid Riffi Temsamani, Atef eElGendy, Murray eCohen, Ariba eHasan, Hilliard eGastfriend, Jennifer eCole
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00044/full
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spelling doaj-1887819309c14d88999a44525729ba172020-11-24T21:41:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652016-03-01410.3389/fpubh.2016.00044164506Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advancesErum eKhan0Nayla eAhmed1Khalid Riffi Temsamani2Atef eElGendy3Murray eCohen4Ariba eHasan5Hilliard eGastfriend6Jennifer eCole7Aga Khan UniversityAga Khan UniversityUniversity Abdelmalek EssaadiUnited States Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3,Frontline FoundationAga Khan UniversityFrontline FoundationFrontline FoundationAbstractIntroduction: The objectives of this study were to identify and assess the impact of capacity-building biosafety initiatives and programs that have taken place in the broader Middle East and north Africa (BMENA) region between 2001-13, to highlight gaps that require further development, and to suggest sustainable ways to build cooperative regional biosafety opportunities. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted with two aspects 1) thorough desktop review of literature for all biosafety / biosecurity related activities in the study countries such as seminars, conferences, workshops, policy documents, technology transfer, sustained scientific endeavours between countries etc.; and 2) an online survey of scientists in countries in the region to get first-hand information about biosafety and biosecurity initiatives and gaps in their country. Results: A total of 1832 initiatives of biosafety / biosecurity were recorded from 97 web-links,70.68% (n=1295) initiatives were focused on raising general awareness among the scientific community about biosafety/biosecurity/biocontainment. The most frequent areas of interest were biorisk management in biomedical and biotechnology laboratories 13% (n=239), followed by Living Modified Organisms (LMO’s) 9.17% (n=168). Hands-on training accounted for 2.67% (n=49) of initiatives. On line survey results confirmed desktop review findings, however the response rate was 11%.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00044/fullbiosafetysurvey researchbiosecurity code of conductBiorisk managementBMENA REGION
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author Erum eKhan
Nayla eAhmed
Khalid Riffi Temsamani
Atef eElGendy
Murray eCohen
Ariba eHasan
Hilliard eGastfriend
Jennifer eCole
spellingShingle Erum eKhan
Nayla eAhmed
Khalid Riffi Temsamani
Atef eElGendy
Murray eCohen
Ariba eHasan
Hilliard eGastfriend
Jennifer eCole
Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
Frontiers in Public Health
biosafety
survey research
biosecurity code of conduct
Biorisk management
BMENA REGION
author_facet Erum eKhan
Nayla eAhmed
Khalid Riffi Temsamani
Atef eElGendy
Murray eCohen
Ariba eHasan
Hilliard eGastfriend
Jennifer eCole
author_sort Erum eKhan
title Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
title_short Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
title_full Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
title_fullStr Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
title_full_unstemmed Biosafety initiatives in BMENA region: identification of gaps and advances
title_sort biosafety initiatives in bmena region: identification of gaps and advances
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Public Health
issn 2296-2565
publishDate 2016-03-01
description AbstractIntroduction: The objectives of this study were to identify and assess the impact of capacity-building biosafety initiatives and programs that have taken place in the broader Middle East and north Africa (BMENA) region between 2001-13, to highlight gaps that require further development, and to suggest sustainable ways to build cooperative regional biosafety opportunities. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted with two aspects 1) thorough desktop review of literature for all biosafety / biosecurity related activities in the study countries such as seminars, conferences, workshops, policy documents, technology transfer, sustained scientific endeavours between countries etc.; and 2) an online survey of scientists in countries in the region to get first-hand information about biosafety and biosecurity initiatives and gaps in their country. Results: A total of 1832 initiatives of biosafety / biosecurity were recorded from 97 web-links,70.68% (n=1295) initiatives were focused on raising general awareness among the scientific community about biosafety/biosecurity/biocontainment. The most frequent areas of interest were biorisk management in biomedical and biotechnology laboratories 13% (n=239), followed by Living Modified Organisms (LMO’s) 9.17% (n=168). Hands-on training accounted for 2.67% (n=49) of initiatives. On line survey results confirmed desktop review findings, however the response rate was 11%.
topic biosafety
survey research
biosecurity code of conduct
Biorisk management
BMENA REGION
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00044/full
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