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Why? We want to understand and control transmission jdhd of infectious diseases in Africa to save lives and protect an already fragile health system How? By establishing a continental consortium of key national laboratories, academic and public health institutions to advance outbreak surveillance and research in Africa What? Generate and analyze the genomic diversity of Pathogens in real-time to map the spread of the disease and characterize its pathogenicity, virulence and to inform public health preventive and control measures. real-time to map the spread of the disease and characterize its pathogenicity, virulence and to inform public health preventive and control measures. Rapid sequencing of Ebola Virus-Summer 2014: Data made public immediately. • First large-scale genome sequence-based analysis of the circulating Ebola viral population • June 2014: 99 genomes publicly available • Another 150 genomes released between March 2014 and August 2015 • New deep Sequencing Methods for Lassa and Ebola viruses developed and published immediately for the benefit of the community ( Matranga CB et al. Genome Biol. 15 (2014) The data were generated super quickly! 10 days from sample to Genbank Real-time Diagnosis: Key to West Africa Successful Containment of the 2014 Ebola Outbreak. • First large-scale genome We Developed the First EBOLA RDT sequence-based analysis of the circulating Ebola viral population • June 2014: 99 genomes publicly available • Another 150 genomes released between March 2014 and August 2015 Next Generation Sequencing Capacity st 1 Generation Ebola Virus RDT Approved for EU by WHO and US FDA Real-time PCR Next Generation Sequencing of Lassa Virus Next Generation Sequencing of Lassa Virus Genomes Genomes • ~400 patient samples • 22 Rodents • Unbiased sequencing - no specific amplification • Average 1,000X coverage of Lassa genome
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