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China sends experts to Africa Ebola response platform
China’s National Disease Control and Prevention Administration said Tuesday that it has sent two public health experts to Uganda to join a newly established international coordination platform supporting the response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
The platform was jointly established by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa. Known as the Joint Africa CDC-WHO AFRO Continental Incident Management Support Team, it is based at the Infectious Diseases Institute at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, and became fully operational on June 29.
The two Chinese experts, both from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, participated in the Ebola response in Sierra Leone a decade ago. Invited by the platform’s organizers, they departed Beijing for Uganda around midnight on Wednesday.
“The platform is structured around 14 technical pillars, including coordination and governance, surveillance, laboratory work, community engagement, infection prevention and control, case management, logistics and supplies, among others,” said An Zhijie, a public health expert from the China CDC and one of the two mission members.
An said he will join the coordination and governance group, where he will be responsible for tracking the epidemiological situation, analyzing transmission risks and the effectiveness of control measures across different regions, assessing the risk of cross-border transmission and facilitating information sharing.
“It is important for us to integrate China’s experience in disease control with the local context, share our hands-on lessons learned from previous outbreaks with international partners during routine technical discussions, and help Ebola-affected countries take suitable, tailored measures,” he said.
Wang Huanyu, the other mission member and head of the arbovirus department at the China CDC’s National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, said he will work in the laboratory pillar.
“I will support the scale-up of the local testing network, as the Africa CDC is planning to expand testing sites and the number of tests in the coming months,” he said.
Wang said he will also focus on improving the efficiency of sample transportation, as long transit times from collection points to laboratories are causing significant delays in diagnosis and patient admission, contributing to the high case fatality rate.
Attention will also be paid to analyzing each site’s workload and positivity rates to inform supply chain and re
As of Saturday, the Democratic Republic of the Congo had reported 1,926 confirmed Ebola cases, including 702 deaths. The outbreak was declared on May 15 and has since spread to two additional areas, affecting five regions.
Uganda had reported 20 confirmed cases and one related death as of Monday, according to the latest data.
China has already dispatched two teams of medical specialists to support the Ebola response in the DRC, with a total of 10 experts specializing in epidemiology, laboratory testing and clinical treatment.
Reflecting on his experience fighting Ebola in Sierra Leone a decade ago, An said it was uncommon at the time to see Chinese experts participating in outbreak response efforts in Africa.
“Now, we have been invited to join this platform to deal with public health emergencies in Africa, which is a testament to the trust placed in our capabilities,” he said.
“We will honor that trust with solid work, bringing the experience we have gained from China’s domestic epidemic control efforts to the platform,” he added. “Together with our colleagues from Africa and around the world, we will strive to help the affected countries bring the outbreak under control as quickly as possible.”
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