Scholarly Article
Viral Genomics: A Pillar in Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
Arshad, Arslan, Siddiqua, Ayesha, Khan, Ayyub, Ahmad, Wisal, Arshad, Ihtesham
2025-03-14 · Advances in Modern Biomedicine · Cultech Publishing Sdn. Bhd.
Abstract
Viral genomics has become a crucial tool for understanding the complex dynamics of viral infections, significantly advancing the methods for controlling and preventing infectious diseases. Genomic sequencing gives scientists new perspectives on virus evolution, mutation patterns, transmission dynamics, and interactions between hosts and viruses. Advancement of diagnostic tools, vaccinations, and antiviral therapies depends on the information shown, impacting public health policies. Viral genomic databases, including the Influenza Database, HPV Database, and SARS-CoV-2 Database, have greatly enhanced our ability to monitor and track viral diseases worldwide. These databases improve real-time genomic surveillance so researchers can predict viral behavior and change their response using control measures. This review clarifies the importance of these databases in studying the genetic makeup of SARS-CoV-2, HPV, and influenza viruses. It investigates their contributions to world health, particularly regarding pandemic response, vaccine development, and viral mutation monitoring. Addressing the disparities in genomic surveillance capabilities and ensuring the equitable utilization of genomic data are persistent challenges. Developments in next-generation sequencing technology offer great possibilities to improve our knowledge of viral genomes and guide disease preventive measures.
Keywords
Viral genomics, Viral diseases, SARS-CoV-2, Human Papillomavirus, Influenza Virus, Viral Databases
Citation Details
Advances in Modern Biomedicine, pp. 1-16