Technical Advisory Group on Arbovirus
Technical Advisory Group on Arbovirus (TAG-Arbovirus) is an independent and multidisciplinary group of experts that provides WHO technical, scientific and strategic considerations on arboviruses.
Ian Jabobs
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Background

The frequency and magnitude of outbreaks of arthropod-borne viruses (arbovirus), particularly those transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, are increasing globally, fuelled by the convergence of ecologic, economic and social factors. These factors include rapid urbanization, migration, climate change, insecticide resistance, poverty, and water and sanitation deficiencies. Some Aedes spp. mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus) have adapted to feeding on humans and reproducing in water collections near human habitats, particularly under favourable tropical and subtropical temperatures. Thus, continuing urbanization and climate change are driving the expansion of the geographic range in which these vectors can thrive. Vulnerable populations in tropical and sub-tropical regions are typically most exposed, and many are threatened by circulation of multiple arboviruses including dengue, chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever viruses, among others.  

 

 

The World Health Organization is poised to launch a Global Arbovirus Initiative, focusing initially on Aedes-borne arboviral diseases, that will strengthen the coordination, communication, capacity-building, research, preparedness and response necessary to mitigate the growing risk of epidemics due to arboviral diseases. The initiative is being proposed as a collaborative effort between the World Health Emergencies Programme, the Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases, and the Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals Department. 

In October 2021, WHO established a group of experts formalized under the name Technical Advisory Group on Arbovirus (TAG-Arbovirus) who will meet regularly to discuss and analyse the impact of arboviruses globally and provide technical, scientific and strategic considerations on arboviruses and the Global Arbovirus Initiative.  

Terms of reference & list of members

In its capacity as an advisory body to WHO, the TAG shall have the following functions:

  1. to provide independent evaluation of the scientific, technical and strategic aspects of the Global Integrated Arbovirus Initiative (GIAI);
  2. to recommend priorities on Arbovirus research within WHO;
  3. to advise WHO on GIAI approaches and/or strategies to be pursued in WHO Member States; and advise WHO on matters pertaining to the review of progress in the GIAI implementation; and
  4. to make recommendations to WHO on any necessary modifications and/or updates to the GIAI. 

Technical Advisory Group on Arbovirus members

Terms of reference