Addis Ababa, February 22, 2024 (FBC) – Ethiopia launched its inaugural Integrated Pathogen Genomic Sequencing and Bioinformatics Facility Tuesday for Surveillance and Research at the Ethiopian Public Health Institute.
Genomic sequencing, a powerful tool in laboratory science and public health, is crucial for generating genomic knowledge to make informed decisions and enhance public health responses, it is stated on the inaugural ceremony.
The U.S. CDC said it has been a consistent supporter of the Integrated Pathogen Genomic and Bioinformatics Facility at EPHI, providing technical and financial assistance for establishing pathogen genomic sequencing capacity through implementing partners such as OSU and ASLM, as well as direct support to EPHI.
Dr. Daniel Garcia, CDC Ethiopia’s Associate Director for Laboratory, emphasized the importance of every country having an Integrated Genomic Sequencing Facility for early detection and response to public health emergencies.
The U.S. Government commits to ongoing collaboration with EPHI, aiming to build a resilient and sustainable system by leveraging Pathogen Genomics to inform public health decision-making and address emerging needs in the future, he added.