Parasite repository - the future of parasitological research in Nigeria

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
O. G. Ajakaye, E. E. Enabulele
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Abstract

Biorepositories are an important resource for today’s research. To obtain more scientific information, stored samples from older repositories are being investigated using modern techniques and technologies, while new repositories are being built to facilitate genomic studies. Parasitological research has progressed from basic laboratory procedures to using molecular and genomic methodologies to understand parasite biology, necessitating the creation of parasitology-based biorepositories. Parasite biorepositories can reduce the cost of frequent sampling in resource-constrained situations and enhance best research practices, in addition to enhancing research productivity. Repositories can also help to prevent the loss of biological materials from uncommon, endangered, or newly found species. In Nigeria, the available repositories are mostly for the archiving of clinical samples. To promote parasite genomics research in Nigeria, a parasite library is required. Through membership, institutional, and international support, national groups such as the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN) can build and maintain parasite biorepositories.
寄生虫库-尼日利亚寄生虫学研究的未来
生物库是当今研究的重要资源。为了获得更多的科学信息,正在使用现代技术和技术对旧储存库中储存的样本进行调查,同时正在建立新的储存库以促进基因组研究。寄生虫学研究已经从基本的实验室程序发展到使用分子和基因组方法来了解寄生虫生物学,这就需要建立基于寄生虫学的生物库。寄生虫生物库除了可以提高研究生产力外,还可以降低在资源有限的情况下频繁采样的成本,并加强最佳研究实践。储存库还有助于防止稀有、濒危或新发现物种的生物材料损失。在尼日利亚,现有的储存库主要用于临床样本的存档。为了促进尼日利亚的寄生虫基因组学研究,需要一个寄生虫库。通过会员资格、机构和国际支持,尼日利亚寄生虫学和公共卫生学会(PPSN)等国家团体可以建立和维护寄生虫生物库。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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