Assessment of the pathogen genomics landscape highlights disparities and challenges for effective AMR Surveillance and outbreak response in the East African community

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作者
Nguinkal, Julien A. [1 ]
Zoclanclounon, Yedomon A. B. [2 ]
Molina, Andrea [1 ,10 ]
Roba, Abdi [3 ]
Nyakio, Ndia M. [3 ]
Lokamar, Peter N. [3 ]
Nzoyikorera, Nehemie [4 ]
Ihorimbere, Theogene [4 ]
Nyandwi, Joseph [4 ]
Aguer, Mamdouh A. [5 ]
Maror, James A. [5 ]
Lokore, Michael Lasuba [5 ]
Francis, Monica Fredrick [6 ]
Mapunda, Lawrence A. [6 ]
Beyanga, Medard [6 ]
Muyigi, Tonny [7 ]
Pimundu, Godfrey [7 ]
Nabadda, Susan N. [7 ]
Kabalisa, Emmanuel [8 ]
Umuringa, Jeanne d'Arc [8 ]
Tare, Isabelle Mukaga [8 ]
Lagu, Hakim I. [9 ]
Achol, Emmanuel [9 ]
May, Juergen [1 ]
Affara, Muna [1 ]
Gehre, Florian [1 ]
机构
[1] Bernhard Nocht Inst Trop Med, Dept Infect Dis Epidemiol, Hamburg, Germany
[2] Rothamsted Res, Plant Sci & Bioecon, Harpenden AL5 2JQ, England
[3] Minist Hlth, Dept Dis Surveillance & Epidem Response, Nairobi, Kenya
[4] Natl Inst Publ Hlth, Natl Reference Lab, Bujumbura, Burundi
[5] Minist Hlth, Natl Publ Hlth Lab, Juba, South Sudan
[6] Minist Hlth, Natl Publ Hlth Lab, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[7] Minist Hlth, Cent Publ Hlth Labs, Natl Hlth Labs, Kampala, Uganda
[8] Biomed Ctr Rwanda, Biomed Serv Dept, Kigali, Rwanda
[9] East African Community EAC, Hlth Dept, Arusha, Tanzania
[10] Univ Costa Rica, Anim Sci Dept, San Jose, Costa Rica
关键词
Public health surveillance; Outbreak response; Capacity-building; Pathogens data sharing; East African community; WHO priority pathogens; NGS capabilities; Pathogen genomics; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-024-18990-0
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The East African Community (EAC) grapples with many challenges in tackling infectious disease threats and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), underscoring the importance of regional and robust pathogen genomics capacities. However, a significant disparity exists among EAC Partner States in harnessing bacterial pathogen sequencing and data analysis capabilities for effective AMR surveillance and outbreak response. This study assesses the current landscape and challenges associated with pathogen next-generation sequencing (NGS) within EAC, explicitly focusing on World Health Organization (WHO) AMR-priority pathogens. The assessment adopts a comprehensive approach, integrating a questionnaire-based survey amongst National Public Health Laboratories (NPHLs) with an analysis of publicly available metadata on bacterial pathogens isolated in the EAC countries. In addition to the heavy reliance on third-party organizations for bacterial NGS, the findings reveal a significant disparity among EAC member States in leveraging bacterial pathogen sequencing and data analysis. Approximately 97% (n = 4,462) of publicly available high-quality bacterial genome assemblies of samples collected in the EAC were processed and analyzed by external organizations, mainly in Europe and North America. Tanzania led in-country sequencing efforts, followed by Kenya and Uganda. The other EAC countries had no publicly available samples or had all their samples sequenced and analyzed outside the region. Insufficient local NGS sequencing facilities, limited bioinformatics expertise, lack of adequate computing resources, and inadequate data-sharing mechanisms are among the most pressing challenges that hinder the EAC's NPHLs from effectively leveraging pathogen genomics data. These insights emphasized the need to strengthen microbial pathogen sequencing and data analysis capabilities within the EAC to empower these laboratories to conduct pathogen sequencing and data analysis independently. Substantial investments in equipment, technology, and capacity-building initiatives are crucial for supporting regional preparedness against infectious disease outbreaks and mitigating the impact of AMR burden. In addition, collaborative efforts should be developed to narrow the gap, remedy regional imbalances, and harmonize NGS data standards. Supporting regional collaboration, strengthening in-country genomics capabilities, and investing in long-term training programs will ultimately improve pathogen data generation and foster a robust NGS-driven AMR surveillance and outbreak response in the EAC, thereby supporting global health initiatives.
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