Tariq Khan, PhD, is a Lecturer, Department of Biotechnology, University of Malakand, Chakdara, Pakistan. Faouzia Tanveer, MPhil, is a PhD Student, Department of Biotechnology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Javed Muhammad, PhD, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, University of Haripur, Haripur, Pakistan.
Health Secur. 2021 May-Jun;19(3):254-261. doi: 10.1089/hs.2020.0050. Epub 2021 May 5.
Rapidly advancing biotechnological research and easy access to biological information have created challenges for preventing their intentional misuse. Because of the dedicated efforts of science and policy leaders in Pakistan, the country is on the road to becoming a regional role model in ensuring biosafety and capacity for biosecurity. Although Pakistan has made remarkable efforts promoting a culture of biosafety and biosecurity, several constraints persist related to sustainable development and the expansion of the biosecurity capacity in Pakistan. Studies suggest there is little understanding of dual-use research of concern among the majority of life scientists in Pakistan. Further, Pakistan has yet to fully develop and implement approaches for risk assessment, frameworks for oversight and regulation, or tools and procedures for monitoring and reporting situations in which misuse of biological materials might occur. More data are needed to answer questions about key biosecurity hazards specific to the country or region and the procedures that may be required for periodic risk assessments. Integrating biosecurity into the existing infrastructure with limited resources is key challenge in implementation. More coordination is required among various stakeholders to develop an effective biosecurity framework. This article focuses on Pakistan's strides toward biosecurity preparedness in terms of protecting pathogens, toxins, or biological technologies with dual-use risks to prevent their malevolent use. We propose a multidimensional biosecurity management model at the national level to strengthen the biosecurity enterprise in Pakistan.
快速发展的生物技术研究和易于获取生物信息,给防范其被恶意使用带来了挑战。由于巴基斯坦科学和政策领导人的不懈努力,该国正在成为确保生物安全和具备生物安保能力的区域榜样。尽管巴基斯坦在促进生物安全和生物安保文化方面做出了显著努力,但与可持续发展和扩大巴基斯坦生物安保能力相关的一些制约因素仍然存在。研究表明,大多数巴基斯坦生命科学家对两用研究的关注知之甚少。此外,巴基斯坦尚未充分制定和实施风险评估方法、监督和监管框架,或监测和报告可能发生生物材料滥用情况的工具和程序。需要更多的数据来回答有关该国或该地区特定的关键生物安保危害以及可能需要进行定期风险评估的问题。在实施过程中,将生物安保纳入现有基础设施并利用有限资源是关键挑战。需要各利益攸关方之间进行更多协调,以制定有效的生物安保框架。本文重点介绍了巴基斯坦在防范具有两用风险的病原体、毒素或生物技术方面为防范恶意使用而采取的生物安保防范措施。我们提出了一个国家层面的多维生物安保管理模型,以加强巴基斯坦的生物安保事业。