COVID-19: Nigeria embarks on integrated health emergency

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) says it is transiting the country from acute emergency response to managing COVID-19 as part of integrated healthcare delivery for all infectious diseases.
This is followed by the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) declaration that COVID-19 is no longer a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
The NCDC, via its official website on Monday, said Nigeria had already de-escalated its COVID-19 response since 2022 in response to local epidemiology and focused on encouraging COVID-19 vaccination and recommended discretionary use of face masks and other public health safety measures according to personal risk assessments.
The Nigeria Public Health Institute said the move was complemented by efforts to leverage the pandemic response (lessons, resources, partnerships, etc) to improve national health security.
It said the improvement would be through health system strengthening, improving public health emergency management training, and laboratory and infrastructure upgrades.
It added that it would strategically focus on improving emergency preparedness and planning at the state and local government levels.
“As part of its integrated disease surveillance strategy, the NCDC continues to encourage routine COVID-19 testing along with other infectious diseases as may be indicated in healthcare settings.”
This is part of clinical care for pandemic flu preparedness, as part of bi-directional testing during investigations for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria and in high-risk populations.
“Working with partners, the NCDC is also piloting pan-respiratory virus surveillance, which is aligned with WHO’s recently declared preparedness and resilience for emerging threats (PRET) initiative,” it said.
The NCDC said as part of the genomic surveillance, the centre would introduce wastewater/environmental surveillance to track not just SARS-CoV-2 but antimicrobial resistance, Mpox and typhoid (salmonella).
“Finally, we continue to work on consolidating COVID-19 pandemic laboratory investments into a cohesive tiered national network of public health laboratories as prescribed in the NCDC Act (2018),” the centre stated. “With the continued emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases, our frequent and often concurrent disease outbreaks and public health investments made during the pandemic to ensure health security in the country will need to be sustained.”
On Friday, WHO director-general Tedros Ghebreyesus declared that COVID-19 was no longer a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
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