African Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Oct 2021)
The deployment of mobile diagnostic laboratories for Ebola virus disease diagnostics in Sierra Leone and Guinea
- Lance D. Presser,
- Jeanette Coffin,
- Lamine Koivogui,
- Allan Campbell,
- Julian Campbell,
- Fatmata Barrie,
- Jone Ngobeh,
- Zein Souma,
- Samuel Sorie,
- Doris Harding,
- Alimou Camara,
- Pepe Tohonamou,
- Basala Traore,
- Frank A. Hamill,
- Joe Bogan,
- Sharon Altmann,
- Casey Ross,
- Jay Mansheim,
- Robert Hegerty,
- Scott Poynter,
- Scott Shearrer,
- Carmen Asbun,
- Brendan Karlstrand,
- Phil Davis,
- Jane Alam,
- David Roberts,
- Paul D. Stamper,
- Jean Ndjomou,
- Nadia Wauquier,
- Mohamed Koroma,
- Alhaji Munu,
- Jason McClintock,
- Mar Mar,
- True Burns,
- Stephen Krcha
Affiliations
- Lance D. Presser
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Jeanette Coffin
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Lamine Koivogui
- Centre de Recherche et de Formation en Infectiologie de Guinée, Université Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, Conakry
- Allan Campbell
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Julian Campbell
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Fatmata Barrie
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Jone Ngobeh
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Zein Souma
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Samuel Sorie
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Doris Harding
- Central Public Health Reference Laboratory, Freetown
- Alimou Camara
- Institut National de Santé Publique, Conakry
- Pepe Tohonamou
- Institut National de Santé Publique, Conakry
- Basala Traore
- Institut National de Santé Publique, Conakry
- Frank A. Hamill
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Joe Bogan
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Sharon Altmann
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Casey Ross
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Jay Mansheim
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Robert Hegerty
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Scott Poynter
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Scott Shearrer
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Carmen Asbun
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Brendan Karlstrand
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Phil Davis
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Jane Alam
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- David Roberts
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Paul D. Stamper
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Jean Ndjomou
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Nadia Wauquier
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Mohamed Koroma
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Alhaji Munu
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Jason McClintock
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Mar Mar
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- True Burns
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- Stephen Krcha
- Global Engagement Program, MRIGlobal, Gaithersburg, Maryland
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v10i1.1414
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10,
no. 1
pp. e1 – e6
Abstract
Background: Ebola virus emerged in West Africa in December 2013. The ease of mobility, porous borders, and lack of public health infrastructure led to the largest Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak to date. Intervention: The 2013 EVD outbreak signalled the need for laboratory diagnostic capabilities in areas without strong public health systems. As part of the United States’ Department of Defense response, MRIGlobal was contracted to design, fabricate, equip, deploy, and operate two mobile diagnostic laboratories (MDLs). The first laboratory analysed blood samples from patients in an adjacent Ebola Treatment Centre (ETC) and buccal swabs from the deceased in the community in Moyamba, Sierra Leone. The second laboratory was deployed to support an ETC in Conakry, Guinea. The Department of Defense provided real-time quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assays that were deployed and validated on-site. Lessons Learnt: Prompt and accurate molecular diagnostics reduced sample turn-around times from over 24 h to under 4 h. Experienced laboratory staff tested up to 110 samples per day and on-site engineering proved necessary for MDL setup and operation. As the Ebola response slowed, the sustainment of the MDLs’ operations was prioritised, including staff training and the transition of the MDLs to local governments. Training programmes for local staff were prepared in Sierra Leone and Guinea. Recommendations: The MRIGlobal MDL team significantly contributed to establishing increased laboratory capacity during the EVD outbreak in West Africa. Using the MDLs for molecular diagnosis is highly recommended until more sustainable solutions can be provided.
Keywords
- ebola
- ebola virus
- sierra leone
- guinea
- diagnostics
- laboratory capacity
- service expansion
- epidemic
- outbreak
- outbreak response
- west africa
- mobile diagnostic laboratories