Building laboratory capacity to detect and characterize pathogens of public and global health security concern in Kenya.
Biosafety
Diagnostics
Global health security
Laboratory capacity
TaqMan Array card (TAC)
Journal
BMC public health
ISSN: 1471-2458
Titre abrégé: BMC Public Health
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100968562
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
10 May 2019
10 May 2019
Historique:
entrez:
25
4
2020
pubmed:
25
4
2020
medline:
26
5
2020
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Since 1979, multiple CDC Kenya programs have supported the development of diagnostic expertise and laboratory capacity in Kenya. In 2004, CDC's Global Disease Detection (GDD) program within the Division of Global Health Protection in Kenya (DGHP-Kenya) initiated close collaboration with Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and developed a laboratory partnership called the Diagnostic and Laboratory Systems Program (DLSP). DLSP built onto previous efforts by malaria, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) programs and supported the expansion of the diagnostic expertise and capacity in KEMRI and the Ministry of Health. First, DLSP developed laboratory capacity for surveillance of diarrheal, respiratory, zoonotic and febrile illnesses to understand the etiology burden of these common illnesses and support evidenced-based decisions on vaccine introductions and recommendations in Kenya. Second, we have evaluated and implemented new diagnostic technologies such as TaqMan Array Cards (TAC) to detect emerging or reemerging pathogens and have recently added a next generation sequencer (NGS). Third, DLSP provided rapid laboratory diagnostic support for outbreak investigation to Kenya and regional countries. Fourth, DLSP has been assisting the Kenya National Public Health laboratory-National Influenza Center and microbiology reference laboratory to obtain World Health Organization (WHO) certification and ISO15189 accreditation respectively. Fifth, we have supported biosafety and biosecurity curriculum development to help Kenyan laboratories safely and appropriately manage infectious pathogens. These achievements, highlight how in collaboration with existing CDC programs working on HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, the Global Health Security Agenda can have significantly improve public health in Kenya and the region. Moreover, Kenya provides an example as to how laboratory science can help countries detect and control of infectious disease outbreaks and other public health threats more rapidly, thus enhancing global health security.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32326916
doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6770-9
pii: 10.1186/s12889-019-6770-9
pmc: PMC6696698
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
477Investigateurs
Evans Apondi
(E)
Jeremiah Nyaundi
(J)
Lillian Mayieka
(L)
Lydia Mwasi
(L)
Newton Wamola
(N)
Stella Gikunju
(S)
Gilbert Kikwai
(G)
Caroline Ochieng
(C)
Timothy Mujete
(T)
Dennis Odhiambo
(D)
Melvin Ochieng Ogolla
(MO)
Everlyne Abisinwa
(E)
Robert Mugoh
(R)
Herrine Odiembo
(H)
Frederick Ade
(F)
Jane Juma Onyiengo
(JJ)
Jim Katieno
(J)
Patrick Emojong
(P)
Shirley Lidechi
(S)
Baryl Achieng
(B)
Arthur Okloyo
(A)
Dorothy Odindo
(D)
Wilfrida Agai
(W)
Carol Oumo
(C)
Lillian Arita
(L)
Jairus Abuom
(J)
Derrick Amon
(D)
Loicer Achieng
(L)
Mike Osita
(M)
Mose Alando
(M)
Josh Mott
(J)
Henry Njenga
(H)
Linus Ndegwa
(L)
Rachael Joseph
(R)
Maurice Ope
(M)
Charles Okello
(C)
Cyrus Wachira
(C)
Kabura Wamburu
(K)
Lilian Wakhule
(L)
Carolyne Jeruto
(C)
Solomon Gikundi
(S)
Leonard Nderitu
(L)
Sylvia Omulo
(S)
Rose Wanjala
(R)
Joshua Obiya
(J)
Patricia Ngotho
(P)
Regina Ngore
(R)
George Awiti
(G)
Wilson Gumbi
(W)
Kipyegon Korir
(K)
Collins Oungo
(C)
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