Health Experts from Various African Countries Convene in Lomé to Develop Protocols for Tackling Avian Influenza Outbreaks

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Thursday, 18 April 2024 15:18
Health Experts from Various African Countries Convene in Lomé to Develop Protocols for Tackling Avian Influenza Outbreaks

(Togo First) - Health experts from several African countries have been in Lomé since April 17, 2024, to draw protocols for investigating highly pathogenic influenza outbreaks. Backed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the meeting addresses the increased threats from emerging and re-emerging pathogens, such as avian influenza.

The Lomé gathering, which ends on April 19, focuses on the highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks recorded in participating nations. By sharing experiences, experts from these nations evaluate investigation tools and develop joint control strategies that will be submitted to the WHO for funding.

The ongoing meeting is part of the preparation and fight against infections by the avian influenza virus, a viral disease affecting birds with high mortality rates among poultry. However, certain subtypes of avian influenza viruses, like the H5N1 virus, now pose a real threat to humans, causing highly deadly epidemics.

Esaïe Edoh

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