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African Vaccinology Network (AfVANET): an African network by African scientists

机译:非洲疫苗学网络(AFVANET):非洲科学家的非洲网络

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We write to introduce the African Vaccinology Network (AfVANET) as a new network of African research scientists involved in vaccine research and development (R&D) for human and animal diseases. The goal of this network is to promote and build capacity for early phase vaccine R&D in Africa in order to stimulate the development of innovative solutions to combat diseases that affect the continent. This will be achieved by bringing together different stakeholders in vaccinology and related sciences in Africa to identify and prioritise gaps in vaccine development for both human and animal diseases and to promote sound ethics, biosafety, biosecurity and animal welfare practices, facilitate the mobility of students and early career researcher between research institutions and universities in Africa through south-south collaborations and address the gender imbalance in the scientific workforce. The African continent has for decades suffered the social and economic consequences of several infectious diseases. Examples include the recent spate of infectious disease outbreaks as seen with the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) [1], Lassa fever in Nigeria and Liberia [2,3], cholera in some parts of Nigeria [4], yellow fever in Angola, the DRC, South Sudan and Nigeria [5-7] and measles and Rift Valley fever in some African countries [8,9]. In addition, there are continual loses in livestock productivity due to, e.g. African trypanosomiasis, ticks and tick-borne diseases and lack of access to global markets due to the presence of trans-boundary diseases such as contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, foot-and-mouth disease and African swine fever. Hence, there is an urgent need for a sound framework for R&D towards developing novel and effective vaccines for human and animal diseases.
机译:我们撰写介绍非洲疫苗学网络(AFVANET)作为参与人类和动物疾病的疫苗研究和开发(R&D)的非洲研究科学家的新网络。该网络的目标是促进和建立非洲早期疫苗研发能力,以刺激对影响大陆的战斗疾病的创新解决方案的发展。这将通过将不同的利益相关者在非洲疫苗和相关科学中汇集在一起​​,以确定和优先考虑人类和动物疾病的疫苗开发中的差距,促进合理的道德,生物安全,生物安全和动物福利实践,促进了学生的流动性和非洲研究机构与南南合作的早期职业研究人员,并解决了科学劳动力的性别不平衡。非洲大陆几十年来遭受了几种传染病的社会和经济后果。实例包括最近在刚果民主共和国(DRC)[1],尼日利亚和利比里亚的酵母发烧[2,3],霍乱在尼日利亚的一些部分[4],安哥拉的黄热病,DRC,南苏丹和尼日利亚[5-7]和一些非洲国家的麻疹和裂谷河流发热[8,9]。此外,由于例如,牲畜生产率的持续失去损失。由于存在的跨界疾病,如传染性牛胸膜,口蹄疫和非洲猪瘟,非洲锥虫病,蜱和蜱传播疾病和缺乏对全球市场的访问。因此,迫切需要为研发而迈向发展人类和动物疾病的新颖和有效疫苗的合理框架。

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