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Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programs in West Africa as a model for sustainable partnerships in animal and human health.

Karen M Becker1, Chima Ohuabunwo, Yassa Ndjakani, Patrick Nguku, Peter Nsubuga, David Mukanga, Frederick Wurapa.   

Abstract

The concept of animal and human health experts working together toward a healthier world has been endorsed, but challenges remain in identifying concrete actions to move this one health concept from vision to action. In 2008, as a result of avian influenza outbreaks in West Africa, international donor support led to a unique opportunity to invest in Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programs (FELTPs) in the region that engaged the animal and human health sectors to strengthen the capacity for prevention and control of zoonotic diseases. The FELTPs mixed 25% to 35% classroom and 65% to 75% field-based training and service for cohorts of physicians, veterinarians, and laboratory scientists. They typically consisted of a 2-year course leading to a master's degree in field epidemiology and public health laboratory management for midlevel public health leaders and competency-based short courses for frontline public health surveillance workers. Trainees and graduates work in multidisciplinary teams to conduct surveillance, outbreak investigations, and epidemiological studies for disease control locally and across borders. Critical outcomes of these programs include development of a cadre of public health leaders with core skills in integrated disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, vaccination campaigns, laboratory diagnostic testing, and epidemiological studies that address priority public health problems. A key challenge exists in identifying ways to successfully scale up and transform this innovative donor-driven program into a sustainable multisectoral one health workforce capacity development model.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22916854     DOI: 10.2460/javma.241.5.572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc        ISSN: 0003-1488            Impact factor:   1.936


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Authors:  Doret de Rooij; Evelien Belfroid; Christos Hadjichristodoulou; Varvara A Mouchtouri; Jörg Raab; Aura Timen
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 4.185

2.  Strengthening the global one health workforce: Veterinarians in CDC-supported field epidemiology training programs.

Authors:  Victoria Seffren; Sara Lowther; Marta Guerra; Michael H Kinzer; Reina Turcios-Ruiz; Alden Henderson; Sean Shadomy; Henry C Baggett; Julie R Harris; Eni Njoh; Stephanie J Salyer
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2022-03-28

3.  A generalizable one health framework for the control of zoonotic diseases.

Authors:  Ria R Ghai; Ryan M Wallace; James C Kile; Trevor R Shoemaker; Antonio R Vieira; Maria E Negron; Sean V Shadomy; Julie R Sinclair; Grace W Goryoka; Stephanie J Salyer; Casey Barton Behravesh
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-21       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  Building a public health workforce in Nigeria through experiential training.

Authors:  Akin Oyemakinde; Patrick Nguku; Rebecca Babirye; Sheba Gitta; Peter Nsubuga; Joseph Nyager; Abdulsalami Nasidi
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-07-21

5.  The Ebola outbreak in West Africa: a story of related public health challenges and a pointer to solutions to mitigate the inevitable next outbreak.

Authors:  Peter Nsubuga
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-09-22

6.  Training and service in public health, Nigeria Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training, 2008 - 2014.

Authors:  Patrick Nguku; Akin Oyemakinde; Kabir Sabitu; Adebola Olayinka; Ikeoluwapo Ajayi; Olufunmilayo Fawole; Rebecca Babirye; Sheba Gitta; David Mukanga; Ndadilnasiya Waziri; Saheed Gidado; Oladayo Biya; Chinyere Gana; Olufemi Ajumobi; Aisha Abubakar; Nasir Sani-Gwarzo; Samuel Ngobua; Obinna Oleribe; Gabriele Poggensee; Peter Nsubuga; Joseph Nyager; Abdulsalami Nasidi
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-07-21

7.  Ebola virus disease outbreak; the role of field epidemiology training programme in the fight against the epidemic, Liberia, 2014.

Authors:  Mutaawe Lubogo; Bangure Donewell; Lucas Godbless; Sasita Shabani; Justin Maeda; Herilinda Temba; Theophil C Malibiche; Naod Berhanu
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2015-10-10

8.  Mozambique field epidemiology and laboratory training program: a pathway for strengthening human resources in applied epidemiology.

Authors:  Cynthia Semá Baltazar; Cátia Taibo; Jahit Sacarlal; Lorna Gujral; Cristolde Salomão; Timothy Doyle
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2017-07-31

9.  Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Where Is the L-Track?

Authors:  Wangeci Gatei; Tura Galgalo; Ahmed Abade; Alden Henderson; Mark Rayfield; David McAlister; Joel M Montgomery; Leonard F Peruski; Adilya A Albetkova
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2018-09-19
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