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Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: Global travel is an efficient route of transmission for highly infectious pathogens and increases the chances of such pathogens moving from high disease-endemic areas to new regions. We describe the rapid and safe identification of the first imported case of Ebola virus disease in a tr...

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Autores principales: Salu, Olumuyiwa B., James, Ayorinde B., Oke, Bamidele O., Orenolu, Mercy R., Anyanwu, Roosevelt A., Abdullah, Maryam A., Happi, Christian, Idris, Jide, Abdus-Salam, Ismail A., Nasidi, Abdul-Salam, Ogunsola, Folashade T., Tomori, Oyewale, Omilabu, Sunday A.
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Publicado: AOSIS 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879118
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v5i1.468
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author Salu, Olumuyiwa B.
James, Ayorinde B.
Oke, Bamidele O.
Orenolu, Mercy R.
Anyanwu, Roosevelt A.
Abdullah, Maryam A.
Happi, Christian
Idris, Jide
Abdus-Salam, Ismail A.
Nasidi, Abdul-Salam
Ogunsola, Folashade T.
Tomori, Oyewale
Omilabu, Sunday A.
author_facet Salu, Olumuyiwa B.
James, Ayorinde B.
Oke, Bamidele O.
Orenolu, Mercy R.
Anyanwu, Roosevelt A.
Abdullah, Maryam A.
Happi, Christian
Idris, Jide
Abdus-Salam, Ismail A.
Nasidi, Abdul-Salam
Ogunsola, Folashade T.
Tomori, Oyewale
Omilabu, Sunday A.
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description INTRODUCTION: Global travel is an efficient route of transmission for highly infectious pathogens and increases the chances of such pathogens moving from high disease-endemic areas to new regions. We describe the rapid and safe identification of the first imported case of Ebola virus disease in a traveler to Lagos, Nigeria, using conventional reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in a biosafety level (BSL)-2 facility. CASE PRESENTATION: On 20 July 2014, a traveler arrived from Liberia at Lagos International Airport and was admitted to a private hospital in Lagos, with clinical suspicion of Ebola virus disease. METHODOLOGY AND OUTCOME: Blood and urine specimens were collected, transported to the Virology Unit Laboratory at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, and processed under stringent biosafety conditions for viral RNA extraction. RT-PCR was set-up to query the Ebola, Lassa and Dengue fever viruses. Amplicons for pan-filoviruses were detected as 300 bp bands on a 1.5% agarose gel image; there were no detectable bands for Lassa and Dengue viral RNA. Nucleotide BLAST and phylogenetic analysis of sequence data of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (L) gene confirmed the sequence to be Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV/Hsap/NGA/2014/LIB-NIG 01072014; Genbank: KM251803.1). CONCLUSION: Our BSL-2 facility in Lagos, Nigeria, was able to safely detect Ebola virus disease using molecular techniques, supporting the reliability of molecular detection of highly infectious viral pathogens under stringent safety guidelines in BSL-2 laboratories. This is a significant lesson for the many under-facilitated laboratories in resource-limited settings, as is predominantly found in sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-54364092017-09-06 Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria Salu, Olumuyiwa B. James, Ayorinde B. Oke, Bamidele O. Orenolu, Mercy R. Anyanwu, Roosevelt A. Abdullah, Maryam A. Happi, Christian Idris, Jide Abdus-Salam, Ismail A. Nasidi, Abdul-Salam Ogunsola, Folashade T. Tomori, Oyewale Omilabu, Sunday A. Afr J Lab Med Case Studies INTRODUCTION: Global travel is an efficient route of transmission for highly infectious pathogens and increases the chances of such pathogens moving from high disease-endemic areas to new regions. We describe the rapid and safe identification of the first imported case of Ebola virus disease in a traveler to Lagos, Nigeria, using conventional reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in a biosafety level (BSL)-2 facility. CASE PRESENTATION: On 20 July 2014, a traveler arrived from Liberia at Lagos International Airport and was admitted to a private hospital in Lagos, with clinical suspicion of Ebola virus disease. METHODOLOGY AND OUTCOME: Blood and urine specimens were collected, transported to the Virology Unit Laboratory at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, and processed under stringent biosafety conditions for viral RNA extraction. RT-PCR was set-up to query the Ebola, Lassa and Dengue fever viruses. Amplicons for pan-filoviruses were detected as 300 bp bands on a 1.5% agarose gel image; there were no detectable bands for Lassa and Dengue viral RNA. Nucleotide BLAST and phylogenetic analysis of sequence data of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (L) gene confirmed the sequence to be Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV/Hsap/NGA/2014/LIB-NIG 01072014; Genbank: KM251803.1). CONCLUSION: Our BSL-2 facility in Lagos, Nigeria, was able to safely detect Ebola virus disease using molecular techniques, supporting the reliability of molecular detection of highly infectious viral pathogens under stringent safety guidelines in BSL-2 laboratories. This is a significant lesson for the many under-facilitated laboratories in resource-limited settings, as is predominantly found in sub-Saharan Africa. AOSIS 2016-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5436409/ /pubmed/28879118 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v5i1.468 Text en © 2016. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Salu, Olumuyiwa B.
James, Ayorinde B.
Oke, Bamidele O.
Orenolu, Mercy R.
Anyanwu, Roosevelt A.
Abdullah, Maryam A.
Happi, Christian
Idris, Jide
Abdus-Salam, Ismail A.
Nasidi, Abdul-Salam
Ogunsola, Folashade T.
Tomori, Oyewale
Omilabu, Sunday A.
Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title_full Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title_fullStr Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title_short Biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of Zaire Ebola virus disease imported from Liberia to Nigeria
title_sort biosafety level-2 laboratory diagnosis of zaire ebola virus disease imported from liberia to nigeria
topic Case Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879118
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v5i1.468
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