Applied One Health: Nigeria National Veterinary Research Institute COVID-19 pandemic response

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作者
Meseko, Clement A. [1 ]
Shittu, Ismaila [2 ]
Asala, Olayinka O. [3 ]
Adedeji, Adeyinka J. [4 ]
Laleye, Tinuke A. [2 ]
Agusi, Ebere R. [5 ]
Gado, Dorcas A. [1 ]
Olawuyi, Kayode A. [1 ]
Mkpuma, Nicodemus [1 ]
Chinonyerem, Chinyere [1 ]
Inuwa, Bitrus [1 ]
Chima, Nneka [5 ]
Akintola, Ruth [1 ]
Nyango, Patrick [5 ]
Luka, Hellen [5 ]
Bakam, Judith [1 ]
Atai, Rebecca
Kabantiyok, Dennis [6 ]
Samson, Mark [5 ]
Daniel, Thankgod [5 ]
Oyetunde, Joshua [1 ]
Owolodun, Olajide A. [5 ]
Lazarus, David D. [1 ]
Obishakin, Emmanuel T. [5 ]
Luka, Pam D. [5 ]
Audu, Benshak J. [5 ]
Makama, Sunday [5 ]
Ularamu, Hussaini G. [1 ]
Wungak, Yiltawe S. [1 ]
Ahmed, James S. [6 ]
Ocholi, Reuben A. [4 ]
Muhammad, Maryam [4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Infect & Transboundary Anim Dis ITADs, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
[2] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Qual Assurance, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
[3] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Vaccine Prod, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
[4] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Bacteriol Parasitol & Virol, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
[5] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Biochem, Biotech & Drug Dev, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
[6] Natl Vet Res Inst, Dept Diagnost Serv, Vom, Plateau, Nigeria
关键词
COVID-19; pandemic; SARS-CoV-2; diagnosis; NVRI; One Health;
D O I
10.4102/ojvr.v91i2.2156
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the death of 7.1 million people worldwide as of 7 July 2024. In Nigeria, the first confirmed case was reported on 27 February 2020, subsequently followed by a nationwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 with morbidity and mortality reaching 267 173 and 3155, respectively, as of 7 July 2024. At the beginning of the pandemic, only a few public health laboratories in Nigeria had the capacity for SARSexperienced in influenza diagnosis, responded to the public health challenge for the diagnosis of COVID-19 samples from humans. The feat was possible through the collective utilisation of NVRI human and material resources, including biosafety facilities, equipment, reagents and consumables donated by international partners and collaborators. Within 6 months of the reported COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria, over 33 000 samples were processed in NVRI facilities covering five states. Thereafter, many field and laboratory projects were jointly implemented between NVRI and collaborating sectors including the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), which brought together professionals in the health, veterinary, education and socio-sciences. In addition, One Health grants were secured to enhance surveillance for coronavirus and other zoonoses and build capacity in genomics. Biosurveillance for coronaviruses and other emerging zoonotic pathogens at the human- animal interface was activated and continued with sample collection and analysis in the laboratory for coronaviruses, Lassa fever virus and Mpox. One Health approach has shown that inter-sectoral and multinational collaboration for diagnosis, research and development in animals, and the environment to better understand pathogen spillover events at the human-animal interface is an important global health priority and pandemic preparedness.
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