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External Quality Assessment (EQA) surveys highlight critical gaps in African public health microbiology labs. Strengthening these labs through quality management systems is vital for global health security and disease surveillance.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health Microbiology
  • Laboratory Quality Management Systems
  • Global Health Security

Background:

  • External Quality Assessment (EQA) surveys by WHO AFRO identified significant weaknesses in African public health microbiology laboratories.
  • Common issues include supply chain, personnel, logistics, and a lack of quality standards, impacting epidemic-prone disease testing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address deficiencies in laboratory quality and strengthen public health systems in the African Region.
  • To develop robust quality assurance programs and implement laboratory quality management systems for sustainable improvements.

Main Methods:

  • WHO AFRO surveys identified key areas for improvement in laboratory infrastructure and practices.
  • Collaborative consultations with international partners (CDC, LSHTM) focused on developing quality assurance models for HIV testing.

Main Results:

  • EQA surveys and consultations revealed persistent challenges in laboratory operations across Africa.
  • Lessons learned from established programs can be leveraged to enhance HIV early infant diagnosis and viral load testing.

Conclusions:

  • Optimizing EQA programs is crucial for enhancing diagnostic network confidence and core capacities in Africa.
  • Strengthened laboratories are essential for detecting public health events of international importance and improving health security.