Strengthening laboratory capacity for detection of respiratory viral pathogens through the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) framework
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July 18 2019
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Alternative Title:Afr J Lab Med
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Description:Background
Endemic and emerging respiratory viruses are a threat to public health, and a robust public health laboratory system is essential to ensure global health security.
Objective
This program sought to expand molecular laboratory testing capacity to detect a broad range of respiratory pathogens in clinical respiratory specimens collected during disease surveillance and outbreak investigations.
Methods
As a part of the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention utilised the equipment and training infrastructure already in place at the World Health Organization National Influenza Centers to expand testing capacity for respiratory viruses in laboratories in GHSA partner countries. This was done through the provision of quality assured reagents, including multiplex platforms and technical guidance for laboratory staff, as well as the assessment of laboratory testing accuracy.
Conclusion
Early findings illustrated that GHSA laboratories have been able to expand testing capacity using specimens from routine surveillance, as well as from outbreak situations.
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Source:Afr J Lab Med. 2019; 8(1)
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Pubmed ID:31392168
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6676779
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Volume:8
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Issue:1
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:59cdfc4fd835eb226beaee0d18f223685a80aa6796677dd00c5904bafc0f6979
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