Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.

National laboratories are a fundamental capacity for public health, contributing to disease surveillance and outbreak response. The establishment of regional laboratory networks has been posited as a means of improving health security across multiple countries. Our study objective was to assess whet...

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Main Authors: Avery League, Donewell Bangure, Mark J Meyer, Stephanie J Salyer, Dorcas Wanjohi, Yenew Kebede Tebeje, Erin M Sorrell, Claire J Standley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLOS Global Public Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001962
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author Avery League
Donewell Bangure
Mark J Meyer
Stephanie J Salyer
Dorcas Wanjohi
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Erin M Sorrell
Claire J Standley
author_facet Avery League
Donewell Bangure
Mark J Meyer
Stephanie J Salyer
Dorcas Wanjohi
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Erin M Sorrell
Claire J Standley
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description National laboratories are a fundamental capacity for public health, contributing to disease surveillance and outbreak response. The establishment of regional laboratory networks has been posited as a means of improving health security across multiple countries. Our study objective was to assess whether membership in regional laboratory networks in Africa has an effect on national health security capacities and outbreak response. We conducted a literature review to select regional laboratory networks in the Eastern and Western African regions. We examined data from the World Health Organization Joint External Evaluation (JEE) mission reports, the 2018 WHO States Parties Annual Report (SPAR), and the 2019 Global Health Security Index (GHS). We compared the average scores of countries that are members of a regional laboratory network to those that are not. We also assessed country-level diagnostic and testing indicators during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found no significant differences in any of the selected health security metrics for member versus non-member countries of the either the East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project (EAPHLNP) in the Eastern Africa region, nor for the West African Network of Clinical Laboratories (RESAOLAB) in the Western Africa region. No statistically significant differences were observed in COVID-19 testing rates in either region. Small sample sizes and the inherent heterogeneities in governance, health, and other factors between countries within and between regions limited all analyses. These results suggest potential benefit in setting baseline capacity for network inclusion and developing regional metrics for measuring network impact, but also beyond national health security capacities, other effects that may be required to justify continued support for regional laboratory networks.
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spelling doaj.art-0332b1141d334f0394c76a90f6eaa7532023-09-03T13:14:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752023-01-0135e000196210.1371/journal.pgph.0001962Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.Avery LeagueDonewell BangureMark J MeyerStephanie J SalyerDorcas WanjohiYenew Kebede TebejeErin M SorrellClaire J StandleyNational laboratories are a fundamental capacity for public health, contributing to disease surveillance and outbreak response. The establishment of regional laboratory networks has been posited as a means of improving health security across multiple countries. Our study objective was to assess whether membership in regional laboratory networks in Africa has an effect on national health security capacities and outbreak response. We conducted a literature review to select regional laboratory networks in the Eastern and Western African regions. We examined data from the World Health Organization Joint External Evaluation (JEE) mission reports, the 2018 WHO States Parties Annual Report (SPAR), and the 2019 Global Health Security Index (GHS). We compared the average scores of countries that are members of a regional laboratory network to those that are not. We also assessed country-level diagnostic and testing indicators during the COVID-19 pandemic. We found no significant differences in any of the selected health security metrics for member versus non-member countries of the either the East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project (EAPHLNP) in the Eastern Africa region, nor for the West African Network of Clinical Laboratories (RESAOLAB) in the Western Africa region. No statistically significant differences were observed in COVID-19 testing rates in either region. Small sample sizes and the inherent heterogeneities in governance, health, and other factors between countries within and between regions limited all analyses. These results suggest potential benefit in setting baseline capacity for network inclusion and developing regional metrics for measuring network impact, but also beyond national health security capacities, other effects that may be required to justify continued support for regional laboratory networks.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001962
spellingShingle Avery League
Donewell Bangure
Mark J Meyer
Stephanie J Salyer
Dorcas Wanjohi
Yenew Kebede Tebeje
Erin M Sorrell
Claire J Standley
Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
PLOS Global Public Health
title Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
title_full Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
title_fullStr Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
title_short Assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in East and West Africa on national health security capacities.
title_sort assessing the impact of regional laboratory networks in east and west africa on national health security capacities
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001962
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