Streamlining laboratory procedures, bioinformatics and integrating use of genomic data in infectious disease surveillance in Finland (HaD_SinGen)

National technical resources for genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and other infectious diseases were improved in the HERA funded project "Enhancing Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) and/or Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) national infrastructures and capacities to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic in Finland".

The aim of the current project is to take improved technical resources into routine use.

Goals

  1. Routine use of enhanced infrastructure.
  2. Increased sequencing of selected microbes.
  3. Development of respiratory surveillance methods.
  4. National bioinformatics collaboration network.
  5. National WGS data collection.
  6. WGS support to clinical microbiology laboratories.
  7. Improved sentinel surveillance system for respiratory viruses.
  8. Pilot for integration of sequence data to surveillance system.

Implementation

The project is divided in four work packages (WP) progressing in parallel.

  • WP1 takes care of the management and evaluation of the project.
  • In WP2 Laboratory methodology and procedures we aim to develop and harmonize methodology for genetic surveillance of microbial infections including viruses and bacteria.
  • In WP3 Public health microbiology bioinformatics network in Finland we will support clinical microbiology laboratories for setting up NGS methods and streamline processes for genetic data analyses including data collection, transfer, storage, bioinformatical analysing and dissemination of results.
  • In WP4 Surveillance systems we will integrate.

Funding

European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)

Partners

FIMLAB (Tampere), HUS Diagnostic Center (Helsinki), ISLAB (Kuopio), Nordlab (Oulu), Tyks Laboratorios (Turku)

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Contact details

Carita Savolainen-Kopra

Chief Specialist, Head of Microbiology Unit
tel. +358 29 524 8884
[email protected]

Saara Salmenlinna

Chief Speacialist, Team Leader Bacteriology
tel. +358 29 524 7944
[email protected]

Niina Ikonen

Surveillance of respiratory virus infections
Chief Specialist
THL, Department of Public Health
Microbiology Unit
tel. +358 29 524 8413

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Infectious diseases and vaccinations