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Nigeria boosts surveillance of acute febrile illnesses

Nigeria boosts surveillance of acute febrile illnesses
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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) and some stakeholders have taken significant steps to advance the nation’s surveillance of acute febrile illnesses (AFI).

The stakeholders converged in Abuja on Monday, to mark a new phase in Nigeria’s efforts to monitor and respond to diseases that have long plagued the country, including malaria, Lassa fever, and dengue.

The Acute Febrile Illness Sentinel Surveillance (AFIS) project, is a collaborative effort between the NCDC and some partners.

The partners include the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN), and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC), which has been pivotal in this journey.

The project, which tests for nine diseases, including malaria and SARS-CoV-2, has established sentinel sites across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria to improve data collection and response strategies.

In his keynote address, the Director-General of the NCDC, Dr Jide Idris highlighted the evolution of Nigeria’s surveillance systems from rudimentary data collection methods to sophisticated, technology-driven approaches.

Idris, who was represented by the Director of Special Duties, NCDC, Dr John Oladejo said that as Nigeria entered this new phase, the focus would be on enhancing data analysis capabilities.

He said that there would also be a focus on improving the timeliness of reporting systems, and ensuring that responses to febrile illnesses were swift and effective.

“We have laid a strong foundation, but there is still much work to be done,” he said.

He called for a renewed commitment to transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in the surveillance process, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

He acknowledged both the opportunities and challenges facing Nigeria’s febrile illness surveillance.

“Advances in diagnostic technologies and real-time data offer hope for early detection and intervention, but emerging threats, such as new pathogens and the impacts of climate change, present challenges,” he said.

The DG urged all stakeholders, from frontline health workers to policymakers, to work together in building a resilient surveillance system capable of protecting the health of all Nigerians.

“With your continued dedication and collaboration, we can achieve our shared vision of a Nigeria.

”We want a situation whereby febrile illnesses are detected early, managed effectively, and ultimately prevented from taking the heavy toll they have in the past,” he said.

As Nigeria moves forward with this renewed focus on febrile illness surveillance, Dr Farah Husain, the Programme Director, of the Division of Global Health Protection US CDC, said that the efforts would, hopefully,  lead to a healthier and more resilient nation.

Husain said that the event marked both the culmination of two years of hard work and the beginning of a new phase in the partnership focused on AFIS.

She highlighted the critical role of AFI surveillance in public health, particularly in identifying pathogens, preventing misdiagnosis, and addressing drug resistance to reduce morbidity and mortality.

She acknowledged the progress made in building surveillance capacity and the lessons learned from challenges faced during the past two years.

She underscored the importance of establishing a robust AFI surveillance system that can quickly detect and reduce the spread of diseases within Nigeria and beyond, contributing to global health protection.

Earlier, the Executive Director of, the International Research Center of Excellence, IHVN, Prof. Alash’le Abimiku stressed the importance of collaboration between partners like the Institute of Virology, the Nigerian government, and the US CDC.

Abimiku underscored the value of working together in this “very important journey”

She highlighted the commitment to supporting the Nigerian government, particularly in the transition phase, and the ongoing efforts to improve healthcare and accurately diagnose patients.

She expressed confidence in the future, noting that the foundation built through these partnerships would ensure a seamless transition and continued progress in achieving better healthcare outcomes.

Abimiku encouraged open discussions about difficult issues, emphasising that this was a collective effort and that all stakeholders, especially, Nigerians, should actively participate in shaping the future.

She said that while significant progress had been made, the journey was just beginning, and there was a commitment to doing even better moving forward.

AFI is a common symptom of various infectious diseases, often treated based on symptoms due to limited diagnostic services in Nigeria.

The AFIS project, launched on April 4, 2022, aims to strengthen surveillance and diagnostic capacity for priority pathogens associated with AFI.

The project operates across six health facilities in different geopolitical zones, focusing on identifying AFI causes, building epidemiological and laboratory capacity, and establishing a biorepository.

Key activities include training lab scientists, confirming AFI cases, managing data through systems like SORMAS, and providing supervision and mentorship.

The NCDC, IHVN, and UUSCDC play specific roles in sample testing, data management, technical support, and oversight.

The project’s sustainability will offer benefits like early disease detection, targeted public health interventions, and integration with existing surveillance systems.

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