Abstract:
he ongoing Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of
Congo is raising unprecedented health concerns, with potential to wipe out large propor-
tions of the population in this part of the world. Established control strategies to con-
tain the outbreak are failing due to several reasons, including lack of a data/information
repository and ongoing violence and armed conflict. In this paper, we propose a poten-
tial roadmap from a computational perspective, which may provide solutions to contain
the current outbreak, predict future outbreaks and facilitate development of novel solu-
tions and therapeutics. This roadmap includes the implementation of an integrated infor-
mation system through a centralized data coordinating center unifying existing and future
EVD data and information to enhance innovative EVD translational research. This work
will leverage off tools, guidelines and protocols developed by established data coordinating
centers based in Africa or centers that address infectious disease outbreaks. The proposed
EVD computational strategy is expected to inform optimal strategies at the national or
global level towards strengthened responses to future EVD outbreaks and potential emer-gency of therapy resistant.