Empowering public health: building advanced molecular surveillance in resource-limited settings through collaboration and capacity-building.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2024-06-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2024.1289394
Hornel Koudokpon, Boris Lègba, Kevin Sintondji, Islamiath Kissira, Arielle Kounou, Ibrehima Guindo, Kléma Marcel Koné, Mahamadou Abdou, Amadou Koné, Claire Sambou, Honoré Bankolé, Anges Yadouleton, Victorien Dougnon
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Abstract

The rapid detection and continuous surveillance of infectious diseases are important components of an effective public health response. However, establishing advanced molecular surveillance systems, crucial for monitoring and mitigating pandemics, poses significant challenges in resource-limited developing countries. In a collaborative effort, research institutions from Benin joined forces with Mali's National Institute of Public Health to implement a state-of-the-art molecular surveillance system in Mali. This approach was characterized by collaboration, multidisciplinarity, and tutoring. Key activities included a comprehensive assessment of infrastructure and human resources through document reviews, interviews, and laboratory visits; the development and validation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for advanced molecular surveillance following an inclusive approach; capacity-building initiatives for 25 biologists in Mali on sequencing techniques; and international tutoring sessions for eight Malian professionals held in Benin. These collective efforts enabled Mali to establish an advanced molecular surveillance system aligned with the WHO's global strategy for genomic surveillance. This manuscript aims to share experiences, insights, and outcomes from this initiative, with the hope of contributing to the broader discussion on strengthening global health security through collaborative approaches and capacity-building efforts, particularly in developing countries.

增强公共卫生能力:通过合作和能力建设,在资源有限的环境中建立先进的分子监测。
传染病的快速检测和持续监测是有效公共卫生对策的重要组成部分。然而,在资源有限的发展中国家,建立先进的分子监测系统对监测和缓解大流行病至关重要,但却面临巨大挑战。在一次合作努力中,贝宁的研究机构与马里国家公共卫生研究所联手,在马里实施了最先进的分子监测系统。这种方法的特点是合作、多学科和辅导。主要活动包括:通过文件审查、访谈和实验室考察,对基础设施和人力资源进行全面评估;采用包容性方法,为先进的分子监测制定和验证标准操作程序(SOP);为马里的 25 名生物学家开展测序技术方面的能力建设活动;在贝宁为马里的 8 名专业人员举办国际辅导班。这些集体努力使马里得以建立与世卫组织全球基因组监测战略相一致的先进分子监测系统。本手稿旨在分享这一举措的经验、见解和成果,希望能为关于通过合作方法和能力建设努力加强全球卫生安全的更广泛讨论做出贡献,尤其是在发展中国家。
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