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Capacity Development of National Reference Centers (NRC) to Face the Challenges of Emerging Infections in Côte d’Ivoire

Capacity Development of National Reference Centers (NRC) to Face the Challenges of Emerging Infections in Côte d’Ivoire
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摘要 Background: Some national and international strategies for the detection and prevention of emerging infectious diseases have been established across sectors. The capacity to carry out these tasks varies from country to country, and that remains largely undervalued. The Pasteur Institute of C?te d’Ivoire has created and implemented the capacity of national reference centers to fight against emerging and other infectious diseases. Objective: Show on the one hand the strategies used to develop the National Reference Centers and the IPCI and on the other hand the results obtained by performing these strategies. Method: Datas collection by documentary analysis (published scientific articles and grey literature) was done on Google Scholar, PUBMED and institutional reference documents. The documentary research was carried out to have a better understanding of strategies used to create and develop the NRCs in microbiology of communicable diseases. Results: Seven integrated strategies were launched: 1-training and workforce development;2-investigation of epidemics or public health events;3-strengthening laboratory epidemiological research;4-strengthening surveillance systems;5-improving communication with partners and stakeholders;6-building national and international collaborations;and 7-strengthening technical and technological platforms. In two decades, the number of researchers has risen from 10 in 2004 to ninety (90) in 2021, with 12 senior researchers and 32 junior researchers. A number of health service staff had attended a qualifying training course, 27 investigations into outbreaks and other public health events had been carried out, 18 short-term research projects had been launched, major surveillance programs and epidemiological research efforts on vector-borne, food-borne and nosocomial infections had begun, and several scientific manuscripts had been published or were edited in the writting press. Conclusion: The Ivorian experience shows that, with concerted effort, considerable progress can be made in the development and implementation of an infectious disease control program. Background: Some national and international strategies for the detection and prevention of emerging infectious diseases have been established across sectors. The capacity to carry out these tasks varies from country to country, and that remains largely undervalued. The Pasteur Institute of C?te d’Ivoire has created and implemented the capacity of national reference centers to fight against emerging and other infectious diseases. Objective: Show on the one hand the strategies used to develop the National Reference Centers and the IPCI and on the other hand the results obtained by performing these strategies. Method: Datas collection by documentary analysis (published scientific articles and grey literature) was done on Google Scholar, PUBMED and institutional reference documents. The documentary research was carried out to have a better understanding of strategies used to create and develop the NRCs in microbiology of communicable diseases. Results: Seven integrated strategies were launched: 1-training and workforce development;2-investigation of epidemics or public health events;3-strengthening laboratory epidemiological research;4-strengthening surveillance systems;5-improving communication with partners and stakeholders;6-building national and international collaborations;and 7-strengthening technical and technological platforms. In two decades, the number of researchers has risen from 10 in 2004 to ninety (90) in 2021, with 12 senior researchers and 32 junior researchers. A number of health service staff had attended a qualifying training course, 27 investigations into outbreaks and other public health events had been carried out, 18 short-term research projects had been launched, major surveillance programs and epidemiological research efforts on vector-borne, food-borne and nosocomial infections had begun, and several scientific manuscripts had been published or were edited in the writting press. Conclusion: The Ivorian experience shows that, with concerted effort, considerable progress can be made in the development and implementation of an infectious disease control program.
作者 Diané Kouao Maxime Adjogoua Edgard Valery Coulibaly Ngolo Antoine Marie-David Kadjo A. Hervé N’guessan Kouassi Raymond Sylla Yahaya Anne Blessa Jean Claude Beourou Sylvain Guessennd-Kouadio Aya Nathalie Dosso Mireille Tiembré Issiaka Diané Kouao Maxime;Adjogoua Edgard Valery;Coulibaly Ngolo Antoine Marie-David;Kadjo A. Hervé;N’guessan Kouassi Raymond;Sylla Yahaya;Anne Blessa Jean Claude;Beourou Sylvain;Guessennd-Kouadio Aya Nathalie;Dosso Mireille;Tiembré Issiaka(Pasteur Institute of C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Biological Resource Center, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Epidemic Virus Department, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Molecular Biology Platform, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Unit, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Clinical Bacteriology Unit, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Department of Mycology Malariology, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Antibiotics Unit, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire;Department of Public Health UFR Medical Science, Université Félix Houphou&euml,t-Boigny, Abidjan, C&ocirc,te d’Ivoire)
出处 《Open Journal of Internal Medicine》 2023年第3期181-208,共28页 内科学期刊(英文)
关键词 EVALUATION Communicable Diseases National Reference Centerorlaboratorie Capacity Development Côte d’Ivoire Evaluation Communicable Diseases National Reference Centerorlaboratorie Capacity Development Côte d’Ivoire
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