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Association Malienne de Biosécurité & de Biosurété (AMBIOS).
Djibril M. SANGARE, Msc., PhD Malaria Research and Training Center (MRTC/FMOS/USTTB), Bamako, Mali
Malian Biosafety & Biosecurity Association (MABBA) (CNAM).
Email: [email protected],
Fax : (223) 2022 49 87
Tel : (223) 2023 13 18
Cell : (223) 7516 0745
• Au cours des decenies recentes les problèmes des maladies emergentes et re-emergentes ont fait leur apparution et attiré l’attention des décideurs et des professionnelles de la santé sur les ménaces que posent ces maladies ò travers le monde.
• Ce sont des menaces qui peuvent affecter les animaux , les humains ou les deux comme observer recemment avec les cas de SARS, Avian Influenza (H5N1), Human Influenza (H1N1), Ebola en Afrique de l’Ouest .
• Dans chacun des cas la propagation rapide des epidemies a fait
monter la pression sur les governements en term de diagnostique, treatement et de controle.
Maladies Infectieuses
Impacts des cas d’epidemies
Ménaces de mouvements de refugiés
• Recentes recrudescences de maladies comme Ebola a sonné l’alarme au niveau des governements Africains et les ONGs aux dangers que font face le publique et le monde agricole.
• La pluspart des strategies de containement des agents biologiques au cours des eruptions d’epidemies ont ciblé la gestion des cas d’infection.
• Par conséquent les mesures de biosecurite et de biosurete particulierement au niveau des laboratoires et des autres structures de santé doit etre developper pour contenir les different éruptions périodiques.
Issues Biosafety and Biosecurity in Africa
• Biosafety and biosecurity as scientific disciplines are still at their formative stages in most Institutions in Africa.
• Biosafety awareness has been
promoted through Biotechnology innovations (Mainly GMOs) within the framework of the “Cartegena Protocol”
Cartegna Protocol
promoting Biosafety Regulations and Laws in Africa
The capacity of countries
to carry out risk assessments is shaping up in Africa .
General Laboratory safety including biohazard waste management needs to be strengthened .
Structures de Santé
• Laboratory Facilities in Mali & Africa
• Majority are the typical university research laboratory i.e. a BSL-1 facility.
• Most Research Institutions have BSL-2 and few BSL-3
facilities • Only 3 BSL-4 facilities in Africa
Centre International de Recherches Médicales de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon);
National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), Grahamstown, South Africa;
Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3 Cairo, Egypt (NAMRU-3 (Cairo, Egypt)
Biosécurité & Biosurété au Mali
• Medicale care Structure Medical care structures Nombre de CSCOM : 993 Nombre de CSRéf/Zone sanitaire :59 Nombre d’hôpitaux :12 Nombre d’officines privées :409 Nombre de cliniques et de cabinets privés :346
Diagnosis Laboratories • Public & Private
Research Laboratories • Public health , Veterinarian , Plants • Human resources:
Human resources • Le personnel de santé est réparti comme suit en 2009 : • Nombre total de personnel soignant :9 704 • Proportion de médecin :18,40% • Proportion Infirmiers/Assistants Médicaux :69,19% • Personnel d’hygiène : 53 (en 2007-2008, source : CPS, Carte Sanitaire du Mali),
Biosecurity & biosafety Issues in Mali
1.Few resources for Biosafety and Biosecurity issues,
2. Public Information and education required 3. Training of professionals involved in biosafety and biosecurity activities & lab workers 4. Appointment of Biosafety-Biosecurity Officer in Institutions 5. Biosafety & Biosecurity Principles Rule/Law required 6. Awareness/Behaviour toward Lab Hazards among lab workers 7. Biosafety & Biosecurity National/Institutional Review Board 8. Mali/West African Biosafety & Biosecurity working group should be formed
AMBIOS- Historique
• West & Central Africa Veterinary Lab Network for avian influenza and
other transboundary diseases. (RESOLAB) 20 countries, West-Central Africa, In December 2007 in Bamako Mali.
• Mali GMO Act 2008 in Place Assemblée nationale : LE CODE DE BIOSÉCURITÉ PASSE . ( L’Essor n°16323 du – 2008-)
Existence of Malian National Biosecurity Framework established to ensure safe:
Transport,
Handling
Containment of Genetically modified organisms.
Guidelines voted into law in 2008 .
• Biosafety Training Course in Mali for Africa related to Potential Release of Genetically Modified Disease Vectors Sponsored by TDR, The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Organized by Faculty of Science and Techniques, University of Bamako, Mali 17 November – 1 December, 2008.
• The African Biological Safety Association is dedicated to enhancing the knowledge and practices of Biosafety and Biosecurity issues throughout Africa. Trainer of Trainers Course In Africa "Working Safely and Security Within Bsl2 Laboratories" March 9-13, 2009
Silversprings Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
African Biological Safety Association (AfBSA) Laboratory Biosafety and Biosecurity Course in Bamako, Mali October 18 - 22, 2010
Promoting Biosafety and Biosecurity as a scientific discipline in the African continent
The specific objectives of the course were:
» To enhance collaboration and networking between laboratories in areas of biosafety and biosecurity, including risk assessment on implementation of these principles among west African countries.
» To identify the training needs of west African Institutions with the purpose of ensuring their proper qualifications for enforcing biosafety and biosecurity principles.
» To design and implement training programmes that increase knowledge and skills towards biosafety and biosecurity in west Africa.
» To utilize knowledge and skills in biosafety and biosecurity towards designing and implementing surveillance and molecular diagnostic systems and laboratory practices that
strengthens infectious disease detection and responses in west Africa.
» To seek International cooperation towards reducing the risk of biological threats by collaborating with governments to develop biosafety and biosecurity standards that are consistent with national and international guidelines, norms and requirements.
The general objective of this workshop: is to enable participants from institutions drawn form West African region to strengthen national skills for the
assessment and management of risks of biotechnology and to accomplish specific goals towards achieving laboratory biosafety and biosecurity, and sustainability of public and veterinary health networks.
» To achieve this we have selected participants based on their future role as Biosafety Professionals in laboratories & Institutions
Malian Biosafety & Biosecurity Association (MABBA)
• By law April 2011.
• Executive committee
• General Assembly
• Main objective:
To increase awareness & promote biosafety and biosecurity as scientific discipline through training and laboratory activities in Mali.
PRENOMS ET NOM POSTE SERVICE ADRESSE /CONTACT
Pr. Djibril SANGARE Président MRTC E-mail: [email protected]
Dr Mamoudou KODIO Secrétaire général CNAM-CVD E-mail: [email protected]
Mme Kadiatou DAO Secrétaire général adjointe INRSP E-mail : [email protected]
Mr Zoumana Isaac TRAORE Secrétaire administratif MRTC E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Dr Abdelaye KEITA Secrétaire administratif adjoint INRSP E-mail : [email protected]
Dr Ibrahima BABER Secrétaire relations extérieures et de la
communication
MRTC Email : [email protected] ;[email protected]
Dr. DEM Safiatou BERTHE Secrétaire chargée aux communication
adjointe
LCV E-mail : [email protected]
Mr Mamadou BA Secrétaire chargé aux activités scientifiques et
à la formation
FMPOS E-mail : [email protected]
Dr Niaba TEME Secrétaire scientifiques et formation adjoint IER E-mail : [email protected]
Mr Cheick TEKETE Secrétaire chargé aux finances LBMA E-mail : [email protected]
Dr Boubacar S. I. DRAME Secrétaire chargé aux finances adjoint Hôpital
du Mali
E-mail : [email protected]
Dr Kola BOCOUM Secrétaire à l’organisation DNS Email: [email protected]
Dr Issa BARADJI Secrétaire à l’organisation adjoint IER E-mail : [email protected]
Pr Mounirou BABY Commissaire au Compte CNTS E-mail: [email protected] ou [email protected]
Dr Aissata SIDIBE Commissaire au Compte adjointe CCM E-mail: [email protected]
Association Malienne de Biosécurité & de Biosurété (AMBIOS). Bureau de l’Association
Centre National de Lutte contre la Maladie/Center of Vaccine Development, BP 251, Djicoroni Para (Ex Institut Marchoux), Bamako, Mali,
Contact : Tél: +223 20225131 ; Portable : +22375160745 ; Email : [email protected]
MABBA Activities & Perspectives
• Its members are healthcare professionals and representatives of the medical, animal and vegetable biology sectors in Mali.
• In its executive committee are represented experts of different institutions such as the Malaria Research and training Center, the Centre National d’Appui à la Lutte contre la Maladie, the Center for Vaccines Development, the National Institute of Research in Public health, the Veterinary Central Laboratory, the Hospital of Mali, the National Blood transfusion Center, the Charles Mérieux Center of Infectiology and the National Health Department.
• MABIOS has been contributing to the development of different National & International workshops in Mali.
• Presentation of different biosafety & biosecurity topics at the University (FMPOS/FAST) USTTB.
Needs assessment , Capacity building & Sustainability
• National Workshop Training of trainers in 2010 indicated the need of more trainings (BBT course)
• Inventory of biological safety needs in Malian labs (Project),
• Contamination prevention through biohazardous agents waste management in Mali (project MERIEUX-RESOLAB).
• Sub-Saharan Africa Biorisk Management Enhancement Grant (BMEG) Competition Project Proposal,(Submitted)
• IFBA sustainability proposal
Acknowledgments
• BEP,
• Bbtc team Bob, Suzi….
• Workshop Presentations
• MRTC/FMPOS/USTTB