Nature Communications (Jun 2019)

Lessons from the reestablishment of Public Health Laboratory activities in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

  • Margaret C. Hardy,
  • Rita C. Stinnett,
  • Kristine J. Kines,
  • Danisha M. Rivera-Nazario,
  • David E. Lowe,
  • Alexandra M. Mercante,
  • Nathalie Gonzalez Jimenez,
  • Rosa I. Cuevas Ruiz,
  • Héctor I. Rivera Arbolay,
  • Rafael L. Gonzalez Peña,
  • Mayra Toro,
  • Alma A. Trujillo,
  • Claudia L. Pappas,
  • Anna C. Llewellyn,
  • Francisco Candal,
  • María Burgos Garay,
  • Gerardo A. Gomez,
  • Jeniffer Concepcion Acevedo,
  • Marisela Ansbro,
  • Hercules Moura,
  • Michael W. Shaw,
  • Atis Muehlenbachs,
  • Lovisa C. Romanoff,
  • Brittany J. Sunshine,
  • Dale A. Rose,
  • Anita Patel,
  • Craig N. Shapiro,
  • S. Carolina Luna-Pinto,
  • Satish K. Pillai,
  • Eduardo O’Neill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10776-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017 and resulted in a complete loss of activity of the Public Health Laboratories. Here, the authors discuss the approach taken and tools developed to re-establish activity in these laboratories using a quality management system and the lessons learned in this process.