WHO collaborative multi-centre research project on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) diagnosis
Identification of the SARS causative agent and the development of a diagnostic test are of paramount importance. Detection of disease in its early stage, understanding its pathways of transmission and implementing disease specific prevention measures are dependent upon swift progress and results in aetiological and diagnostic research.
On 17 March 2003, WHO called upon 11 laboratories in 9 countries to join a collaborative multi-center research project on SARS diagnosis. This network takes advantage of modern communication technologies (e-mail; secure web site) to share outcomes of investigation of clinical samples from SARS cases in real time. Daily assessment of research results supports immediate refinement of investigative strategies and permits instant validation of laboratory findings. Network members share on the secure WHO web site electron microscopic pictures of viruses, sequences of genetic material for virus identification and characterization, virus isolates, various samples from patients and post-mortem tissues. Samples from one and the same patient can be analysed in parallel in several laboratories and results shared in real time. This network joins the intellectual resources of leading laboratories worldwide for a common goal: the detection of the SARS agent and the development of a diagnostic test.
WHO initiated the establishment of this network. It functions because of the extraordinary willingness for collaboration of its members who should be given full credit for the achievement of this network.
Network members: