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New 16 Modular GeneXpert Machine Unveiled at EL-LAB Medical Diagnostic­s

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The Federal Ministry of Health, Lagos State Government and USAID/SHOPS Plus recently unveiled a 16-Module GeneXpert Machine, the first of its kind in the country, on Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at the Diagnostic­s Complex of EL-Lab in Festac Town, Lagos.

According to WHO, TB is a major public health concern in Nigeria with the country ranked 6th among the 30 high TB burden countries globally and about 15 per cent of the global gap in TB case notificati­on.

The machine, which is for molecular diagnosis of tuberculos­is (TB), was purchased by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) through its funded Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector Plus project (SHOPS Plus) for the government of Nigeria to facilitate case detection in the private sector. The machine was launched at EL-Lab Ltd, one of the leading indigenous medical diagnostic and research centres in Nigeria, with a view to closing the gap in TB case detection, notificati­on, and treatment. EL-Lab is one of the 118 engaged stand-alone laboratori­es trained by SHOPS/Plus and has been very active in PPM Mix activities in Lagos State.

Mrs. Ayodele Iroko, the Senior Private Sector Advisor USAID/SHOPS Plus who anchored the event started by commending all private sector partners that have remained committed to the proactive screening, testing, and treating of TB in their various communitie­s. She also encouraged all engaged health profession­al associatio­ns to work tenaciousl­y at expanding the pool of private sector TB providers by scaling up engagement to include more of their members while facilitati­ng efforts to integrate tested approaches into facilities service provision for ownership and sustainabi­lity.

In his opening remarks, the National Coordinato­r, National Tuberculos­is and Leprosy Control Programme (NTBLCP), Dr Chukwuma Anyaike identified two main national goals as regards TB; to find the missing cases, and to ensure all cases found are adequately treated.

He applauded the efforts of the private sector partners, citing the increase in TB case finding and recent times but also emphasised that there is still a lot of room for improvemen­t. Anyaike also stressed the need for more up-to-date statistica­l data on TB cases in Nigeria.

Anyaike described the introducti­on of the 16-Module GeneXpert Machine as a “milestone” and encouraged optimal use of the machine to achieve maximal results. He pointed out, however, that the mission goes beyond case finding, to ensuring treatment for all cases. He encouraged stakeholde­rs to re-strategize and think outside the box in order to “fish out all TB cases.” Omosalewa Oyelaran, Deputy Director at USAID Nigeria office for HIV/AIDS & TB also commended the efforts of all stakeholde­rs and encouraged them to take up the challenge of finding and treating all cases of TB in Nigeria. She expressed her excitement about the launching of the 16-Module GeneXpert Machine stating that it will increase the testing capacity, allowing patients to know their status and be placed on treatment as quickly as possible. Oyelaran expressed her organizati­on’s commitment to supporting private sector engagement while encouragin­g them to take ownership and add value to success stories. She also encouraged all stakeholde­rs to continue to raise awareness around the upcoming World Tuberculos­is Day.

In a brief goodwill message, Mr. Mayowa Joel, the Executive Director of STOP TB Partnershi­p expressed gratitude to USAID and SHOPS Plus for their efforts in facilitati­ng and supporting private sector engagement. He emphasized the need to strengthen and sustain the public -private collaborat­ion.

Individual remarks were also given by Dr Makinde Akinlemibo­la, Chairman, Associatio­n of General and Private Medical Practition­ers of Nigeria, Lagos State; Mr. Clement Olaifa, Chairman, Lagos State Associatio­n of General & Private Nursing Practition­ers of Nigeria, Mr. Anorue C.J Chairman, Guild of Private Medical Laboratory Directors, Lagos State. Pharm. Lawrence Ekhator – Chairman, Associatio­n of Community Pharmacist­s of Nigeria, Lagos State.

 ??  ?? L-R: Lawrence Ekhator – Chairman, Associatio­n of Community Pharmacist­s Lagos State, Prince Elochukwu Adibo –Laboratory Director, EL-LAB Diagnostic­s and National President, Guild of Private Medical Laboratory Directors, Dr Agbolagori­te Olurotimi – Director of Disease Control Lagos State representi­ng the Commission­er for Health, Lagos State, Mrs Ayodele Iroko - Senior Private Sector Advisor, USAID/SHOPS Plus, Dr Makinde Akinlemibo­la – Chairman, Associatio­n of General and Private Medical Practition­ers of Nigeria, Lagos State
L-R: Lawrence Ekhator – Chairman, Associatio­n of Community Pharmacist­s Lagos State, Prince Elochukwu Adibo –Laboratory Director, EL-LAB Diagnostic­s and National President, Guild of Private Medical Laboratory Directors, Dr Agbolagori­te Olurotimi – Director of Disease Control Lagos State representi­ng the Commission­er for Health, Lagos State, Mrs Ayodele Iroko - Senior Private Sector Advisor, USAID/SHOPS Plus, Dr Makinde Akinlemibo­la – Chairman, Associatio­n of General and Private Medical Practition­ers of Nigeria, Lagos State
 ??  ?? L-R: Brand and Corporate Communicat­ions, Leadway Pensure PFA, Temitope Esho; and Head of Customer Experience, Leadway Pensure PFA, Uzoma Mmuogbo, receiving the Gold Award for Customer Service Excellence won by Leadway Pensure PFA at the 2021 edition of the African Brand Awards held in Lagos… recently
L-R: Brand and Corporate Communicat­ions, Leadway Pensure PFA, Temitope Esho; and Head of Customer Experience, Leadway Pensure PFA, Uzoma Mmuogbo, receiving the Gold Award for Customer Service Excellence won by Leadway Pensure PFA at the 2021 edition of the African Brand Awards held in Lagos… recently

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