Melioidosis in Africa: Time to Raise Awareness and Build Capacity for Its Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Author:

Birnie Emma1,James Ayorinde2,Peters Folake3,Olajumoke Makinwa3,Traore Tieble4,Bertherat Eric5,Trinh Trung T.6,Naidoo Dhamari7,Steinmetz Ivo8,Wiersinga W. Joost1,Oladele Rita3,Akanmu Alani S.9

Affiliation:

1. 1Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine and Center for Experimental Molecular Medicine (CEMM), Amsterdam University Medical Centers, AMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

2. 2Department of Biochemistry, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Lagos, Nigeria;

3. 3Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria;

4. 4World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa, Dhakar-Hub, Senegal;

5. 5Department of Infectious Hazard Management, Health Emergency Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland;

6. 6VNU Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam;

7. 7World Health Organization, Abuja, Nigeria;

8. 8Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Austria;

9. 9Department of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Melioidosis is a tropical infectious disease caused by the soil-dwelling bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei with a mortality of up to 50% in low resource settings. Only a few cases have been reported from African countries. However, studies on the global burden of melioidosis showed that Africa holds a significant unrecognized disease burden, with Nigeria being at the top of the list. The first World Health Organization African Melioidosis Workshop was organized in Lagos, Nigeria, with representatives of health authorities, microbiology laboratories, and clinical centers from across the continent. Dedicated hands-on training was given on laboratory diagnostics of B. pseudomallei. This report summarises the meeting objectives, including raising awareness of melioidosis and building capacity for the detection, diagnosis, biosafety, treatment, and prevention across Africa. Further, collaboration with regional and international experts provided a platform for sharing ideas on best practices.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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