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COVID-19: NCDC announces 2 more Molecular laboratories

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Apr 28, 2020

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced the inclusion of two more laboratories into the country's COVID-19 pandemic molecular network.

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Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, NCDC Director-General, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja, that this brought the total number of molecular laboratories in the network to 17.

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Ihekweazu, giving an update on the laboratory, said that the agency was working closely with more private laboratories to expand testing capacity in Nigeria.

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NAN reports that on March 27, the NCDC announced via its Twitter handle that this is part of the laboratory strategy developed.

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The NCDC director-general said that two private laboratories were now on board- the DNA laboratory in Kaduna and the 54 Gene laboratory in Lagos and Ogun- all private sector laboratories.

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According to him, the 54 Gene will be the first to launch the first mobile COVID-19 testing laboratory in Ogun using a 40ft container.

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Ihekweazu said that all these were aimed at scaling up testing across the country for mobility, speed and access in order to win the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

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He said that the country now has the capacity to do a minimum of over three thousands tests daily.

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ÔÇØHowever, a critical challenge remains sample collection and transportation to the relevant laboratories, which is still a work in progress,ÔÇØ he said.

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Iheakweazu further said that the agency had carried out about 12,004 tests across the country and was working hard to improve the numbers.

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He expressed gratitude to the people who responded to the agency's call for extraction kits on April 26.

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The director-general said the measure was taken to ensure that the country maintained its testing capacity.

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ÔÇØThe new testing technology, using the ROCHE COBAS system does not require extraction kits which are in high demand and low supply around the world.

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"Therefore, the agency is focussed on working with its partners to quickly activate the use of this technology,ÔÇØ he said.

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On test kits developed in Senegal, Iheakweazu said that the Africa Centre for Disease Control (CDC) was coordinating and providing guidance to all countries on accessing the kits.

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"Currently, the kits have not been manufactured for wide use, but NCDC will explore the opportunity base on regulatory approvals, validation and other guidance,ÔÇØ he explained.

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NAN reports that NCDC has fully set up expanded laboratory network for COVID-19 across the six geopolitical zones, as 13 laboratories had been activated

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