Assessment of the Biosafety and Biosecurity Landscape in the Philippines and the Development of the National Biorisk Management Framework.

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Destura, Raul V

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Lam, Hilton Y

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Navarro, Rohani C

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Lopez, Jaifred Christian F

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Sales, Reneepearl Kim P

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Gomez, Ma Ida Faye A

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Dela Tonga, Angelo

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Ulanday, Gianne Eduard

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2022-12-24T05:24:04Z

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2022-12-24T05:24:04Z

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2021-12

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2022-12-24T05:24:02Z

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Introduction: The emergence of biological threats that can potentially affect millions emphasizes the need to develop a policy framework in the Philippines that can mount an adequate and well-coordinated response. The objective of the study was to assess, strengthen, and harmonize efforts in biorisk management through the development of a National Biorisk Management Framework. Methods: The development of the National Biorisk Management Framework was carried out in two phases: (1) assessment of the current biosafety and biosecurity landscape and (2) framework development. Results: This study identified policy gaps in the incorporation of biosafety in course curricula, professional development, and organizational twinning. The desired policy outcomes focus on increasing the capacity and quality of facilities, and the development of the biosafety officer profession. The tabletop exercises revealed weak implementation of existing protocols and unclear coordination mechanisms for emergency response. Based on these, a framework was drafted composed of eight key areas in biosafety and biosecurity, and four key contexts in risk reduction and management. Discussion and Conclusion: Reforms in biosafety and biosecurity policies are expected to improve coordination, ensure sustainability, capacitate facilities, and professionalize biosafety officers. Because of the complexity of reforms necessary, success will require a consistent and coherent policy framework that (1) provides well-coordinated mechanisms toward harmonized risk reduction and management, (2) establishes and enforces guidelines on biosafety, biosecurity, and biorisk management, (3) regulates facilities essential for occupational safety and public health, and (4) is financed by the General Appropriations Act as part of the national budget.

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10.1089/apb.20.0070

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1535-6760

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2470-1246

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26389

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eng

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Mary Ann Liebert Inc

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Applied biosafety : journal of the American Biological Safety Association

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10.1089/apb.20.0070

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biorisk management

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biosafety

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biosecurity

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policy analysis

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policy gaps

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Assessment of the Biosafety and Biosecurity Landscape in the Philippines and the Development of the National Biorisk Management Framework.

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Journal article

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Lopez, Jaifred Christian F|0000-0002-8273-992X

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232

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244

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4

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Student

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Basic Science Departments

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Population Health Sciences

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Published

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26

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