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Gathering and Exploring Scientific Knowledge in Pharmacovigilance

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  • Pedro Lopes
  • Tiago Nunes
  • David Campos
  • Laura Ines Furlong
  • Anna Bauer-Mehren
  • Ferran Sanz
  • Maria Carmen Carrascosa
  • Jordi Mestres
  • Jan Kors
  • Bharat Singh
  • Erik van Mulligen
  • Johan Van der Lei
  • Gayo Diallo
  • Paul Avillach
  • Ernst Ahlberg
  • Scott Boyer
  • Carlos Diaz
  • José Luís Oliveira

Abstract

Pharmacovigilance plays a key role in the healthcare domain through the assessment, monitoring and discovery of interactions amongst drugs and their effects in the human organism. However, technological advances in this field have been slowing down over the last decade due to miscellaneous legal, ethical and methodological constraints. Pharmaceutical companies started to realize that collaborative and integrative approaches boost current drug research and development processes. Hence, new strategies are required to connect researchers, datasets, biomedical knowledge and analysis algorithms, allowing them to fully exploit the true value behind state-of-the-art pharmacovigilance efforts. This manuscript introduces a new platform directed towards pharmacovigilance knowledge providers. This system, based on a service-oriented architecture, adopts a plugin-based approach to solve fundamental pharmacovigilance software challenges. With the wealth of collected clinical and pharmaceutical data, it is now possible to connect knowledge providers’ analysis and exploration algorithms with real data. As a result, new strategies allow a faster identification of high-risk interactions between marketed drugs and adverse events, and enable the automated uncovering of scientific evidence behind them. With this architecture, the pharmacovigilance field has a new platform to coordinate large-scale drug evaluation efforts in a unique ecosystem, publicly available at http://bioinformatics.ua.pt/euadr/.

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  • Pedro Lopes & Tiago Nunes & David Campos & Laura Ines Furlong & Anna Bauer-Mehren & Ferran Sanz & Maria Carmen Carrascosa & Jordi Mestres & Jan Kors & Bharat Singh & Erik van Mulligen & Johan Van der , 2013. "Gathering and Exploring Scientific Knowledge in Pharmacovigilance," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(12), pages 1-1, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0083016
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083016
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