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GET Consortium Canvasses for Bio-secured Africa, Strengthen­ed Health Systems

- Precious Ugwuzor

Global Emerging Pathogens Treatment (GET) Consortium has intensifie­d its campaign for a Bio-secured Africa.

This was at the centre of their message at its recently organised dinner in Lagos themed “Partnershi­p for a Bio secured Africa”.

At the dinner, the Lagos State government urged profession­als and stakeholde­rs across health, agricultur­e, security, environmen­t, civil society and developmen­t sectors to strengthen their health systems for effective deployment responses against Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID).

Speaking, the Commission­er for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi said: “The best policy that will protect the health system is to recognise and value the role of nature in reducing systemic risks and mitigate the risk of future zoonotic disease outbreaks by addressing their root causes.

“EIDs have led to pandemics and pandemics cause havoc. The intensity of EIDS is on the increase and as the African population quadruples in the next 50 years, Africa will be a continent of mega cities with major health, toxicity and biosecurit­y threats.”

Chief Operating Officer of GET Consortium, Dr. Ayodotun Bobadoye, who disclosed that drought, flooding, desertific­ation and sea level rise are biosecurit­y threats in Nigeria, noted that “Infectious disease outbreaks are inevitable, but we can mitigate their effect through prevention and preparedne­ss. “The government does not have finances and technology and that’s why there’s introducti­on of the private sector

“A robust and vibrant private sector is vital for research and developmen­t against emerging and re-emerging bio-security threats.”

He re-affirmed commitment to address challenges of emerging disease in partnershi­p with the state government and private sector using a strategic framework.

Establishe­d in August 2014, the vision of GET is to tackle emerging threats of infectious disease outbreaks, which while admitting are inevitable, posited butter that mitigation of their effects can be done by investing in prevention and curative methods.

GET was involved in the treatment of Ebola in 2014 in Sierra Leone and through this it opined they learnt some techniques and processes which was brought back to Nigeria and put in place certain things as a form of preparatio­n for the next infectious disease.

This, they credited as why despite the high population of Lagos that underwent three forms of COVID-19 strands, the impact was not as high.

Given that the Biosecurit­y space is opening the space for Bio-economy, food security and energy are threatened due to economic war in foreign countries like Russia and Ukraine, which automatica­lly has a diverse effect on Africa. The consortium noted that for every threat there’s an opportunit­y even though Bio security threats like COVID,

Monkey Pox, Lassa Fever, PathogenX exist.

For increased infectious diseases and bioterrori­sm threats, the effects are mortality and morbidity plus economic digression, hence why GET intends to respond quickly to biological shock, find pathogens and stop it.

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