Covid-19 preparedness and response: experiences of the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research

R. Audu, C. Onwuamah, A. Okwuraiwe, O. Amoo, A. James, J. Shaibu, F. Ige, A. Ohihoin, A. David, G. Liboro, E. Odewale, Judith O Sokei, C. Okoli, Dominic Achanya, A. Adesesan, B. Amuda, Ponmak Jamda, R. Ahmed, M. Fowora, O. Aina, O. Ezechi, Righard Adegbola, B. Salako
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The global community is facing a health crisis caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The coronavirus pandemic is severely disrupting the global economy. Countries are battling to slow the spread of the virus by testing, employing contact tracing, restricting travel, quarantining citizens, and encouraging use of face mask, hand hygiene and social distancing measures. The lockdown imposed in many countries including Nigeria has resulted in increased cost and shortages of reagents and supplies worldwide. Due to the highly contagious nature of the disease, rapid rate of spread, and lack of an effective therapy, it became necessary for nations of the world to mount an efficient response mechanism to curb the spread of the pandemic. The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has responded actively to the current pandemic with some innovations with respect to sample collection systems, molecular diagnostics, kit development and validation. Due to the highly infectious nature of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) the causative agent of COVID-19, the institute also invested in the production of infection control tools. The extent of response by the institute would not have been possible but for collaboration and partnership with well-meaning organizations and stakeholders. National, State and public cooperation are very essential for effective response to any pandemic. The response of NIMR to the pandemic is herein discussed. Lessons learned and recommendations made are also shared to help institutions interested in combating this and future pandemics of similar nature.
Covid-19防范和应对:尼日利亚医学研究所的经验
国际社会正面临由2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引起的健康危机。新冠肺炎疫情正在严重扰乱全球经济。各国正在通过检测、追踪接触者、限制旅行、隔离公民以及鼓励使用口罩、手卫生和保持社交距离等措施,努力减缓病毒的传播。包括尼日利亚在内的许多国家实施的封锁导致全球试剂和用品的成本增加和短缺。由于这种疾病具有高度传染性,传播速度快,而且缺乏有效的治疗方法,世界各国有必要建立一个有效的反应机制,以遏制这种流行病的蔓延。尼日利亚医学研究所(NIMR)积极应对当前的大流行,在样本收集系统、分子诊断、试剂盒开发和验证方面进行了一些创新。由于COVID-19的病原体-严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)具有高度传染性,研究所还投资生产感染控制工具。如果没有与善意的组织和利益相关者的合作和伙伴关系,研究所的反应程度是不可能达到的。国家、国家和公众合作对于有效应对任何大流行病至关重要。本文讨论了NIMR对大流行的反应。还分享了吸取的经验教训和提出的建议,以帮助有兴趣防治这一流行病和未来类似性质流行病的机构。
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