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Helix, CDC Expand Partnership to Advance Viral Surveillance Program

Two health systems have joined CDC and Helix in their effort to ensure public health emergency preparedness through a pan-respiratory viral surveillance "early warning" program.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and viral surveillance company Helix have formed a partnership to build a pan-respiratory viral surveillance program to improve the nation’s preparedness for the next public health emergency.

"The devastating impact of COVID-19 has highlighted the critical importance of preparing for novel pathogens that may give rise to future pandemics or the next inevitable 'Disease X,'" Daniel Lee, SVP of Life Sciences and Growth at Helix, said in a press release. "The CDC and Helix, working with health care systems, are leading the way to monitor viral outbreaks and improve national pandemic readiness."

The pair will be partnering with integrated healthcare organizations HealthPartners and Washington-based healthcare system Providence to advance their effort to improve disease surveillance and outbreak response.