Building genomic capacity for precision health in Africa

IF 58.7 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alhaji Olono, Vera Mitesser, Anise Happi, Christian Happi
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Abstract

The African continent is poised to have a pivotal role in the global population landscape, with the United Nations projecting a population of 2.5 billion (more than 25% of the global population) by 2050. Amid this demographic shift, Africa faces a unique healthcare challenge—navigating a complex landscape of infectious and non-communicable diseases. This necessitates a departure from the conventional ‘one-size-fits-all’ medical model toward precision approaches that are efficient and sustainable. Genomic capacity is a pillar of precision health; however, access to up-to-date genetic testing in African countries is limited, compounded by a startling lack of representation of data from populations of African descent in gene discovery studies. In this Review, we delve into the challenges impeding the development of genomic capacity in Africa, such as the lack of electronic clinical and epidemiological records, infrastructural challenges, high supply chain costs and the ‘dependency trap’ that jeopardizes long-term sustainability. We emphasize the need for strategies hinged on true partnerships, robust infrastructure, workforce development and well-crafted policies. Finally, we outline recent progress and existing initiatives that should be considered as role models for future capacity-building initiatives. Genomic capacity building is crucial to addressing the unique healthcare challenges on the African continent; this Review delves into the challenges and opportunities, with an emphasis on infrastructure, workforce and policymaking.

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建设基因组学能力,促进非洲精准医疗
根据联合国的预测,到 2050 年,非洲大陆的人口将达到 25 亿(超过全球人口的 25%),在全球人口格局中将发挥举足轻重的作用。在这一人口结构变化中,非洲面临着独特的医疗挑战--如何应对复杂的传染病和非传染性疾病。这就需要摆脱传统的 "一刀切 "医疗模式,转而采用高效、可持续的精准方法。基因组能力是精准医疗的支柱;然而,非洲国家获得最新基因检测的机会有限,而且在基因发现研究中,非洲裔人群的数据代表性惊人地缺乏。在本《综述》中,我们将深入探讨阻碍非洲基因组能力发展的挑战,如缺乏电子临床和流行病学记录、基础设施挑战、供应链成本高昂以及危及长期可持续性的 "依赖性陷阱"。我们强调需要制定以真正的伙伴关系、强大的基础设施、劳动力发展和精心制定的政策为基础的战略。最后,我们概述了最近取得的进展和现有的倡议,这些倡议应被视为未来能力建设倡议的榜样。
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Nature Medicine
Nature Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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100.90
自引率
0.70%
发文量
525
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Nature Medicine is a monthly journal publishing original peer-reviewed research in all areas of medicine. The publication focuses on originality, timeliness, interdisciplinary interest, and the impact on improving human health. In addition to research articles, Nature Medicine also publishes commissioned content such as News, Reviews, and Perspectives. This content aims to provide context for the latest advances in translational and clinical research, reaching a wide audience of M.D. and Ph.D. readers. All editorial decisions for the journal are made by a team of full-time professional editors. Nature Medicine consider all types of clinical research, including: -Case-reports and small case series -Clinical trials, whether phase 1, 2, 3 or 4 -Observational studies -Meta-analyses -Biomarker studies -Public and global health studies Nature Medicine is also committed to facilitating communication between translational and clinical researchers. As such, we consider “hybrid” studies with preclinical and translational findings reported alongside data from clinical studies.
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