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WHO delays pandemic treaty amid pathogen-sharing dispute

WHO delays pandemic treaty amid pathogen-sharing dispute

May 1 (Reuters) - World Health Organization member states said on Friday they had extended talks on pathogen-sharing rules, ‌casting doubt on when a pandemic treaty adopted ‌last year can come into effect.

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The talks are focused on a system intended ​to ensure countries quickly share pathogens that could cause pandemics while receiving fair access to vaccines, tests and treatments that result from their use.

Known as the Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing (PABS) annex, ‌it governs how countries ⁠share data and samples of pathogens that pose public health risks and seeks to ensure equitable ⁠access to vaccines and treatments.

Without agreement on PABS, the pandemic accord, which is intended to help the world respond more effectively ​to future ​pandemics in the wake of ​COVID-19, cannot come into ‌effect.

The World Health Assembly adopted the Pandemic Agreement in May 2025 to strengthen global prevention, preparedness and response to future pandemics.

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WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said progress had been made but urged countries to keep working with urgency, saying the next ‌pandemic was "a matter of when, not ​if."

The outcome will be presented to ​the World Health Assembly ​later in May.

The assembly will be asked ‌to allow negotiations to continue, with ​any agreement to ​be submitted to the next assembly in May 2027 or earlier at a special session in 2026.

Member states ​agreed to set ‌aside this section when adopting the main treaty last ​year after negotiations proved contentious.

(Reporting by Padmanabhan Ananthan in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)