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Cameroon Strengthens Polio Fight with Faster Outbreak Response and Local Sequencing Capacity

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For the first time, Cameroon has successfully conducted a full sequencing of a circulating variant poliovirus type 3 (cVDPV3), marking a significant achievement in faster outbreak response and strengthening the country’s role in Africa’s polio eradication mission.

Advancing Cameroon’s Polio Fight with Local Sequencing Power

The expanded sequencing capacity at Cameroon’s national polio laboratory now allows local scientists to detect and analyze viruses before confirmatory testing at the regional reference lab in Ghana. This step enables rapid results, helping accelerate the Cameroon polio fight and reduce the time needed to launch a targeted response.

Poliovirus has three types—1, 2, and 3. While wild polio type 3 was officially declared eradicated in 2019, variant type 3 can still emerge in communities with low immunity, making faster outbreak response vital to containment.

Regional Leadership in Polio Sequencing Across Africa

According to Dr. Kfutwah of WHO AFRO’s laboratory program, expanding polio sequencing Africa laboratories is a top priority. “This milestone strengthens Africa’s ability to combat polioviruses and other vaccine-preventable diseases, marking real progress for public health in the region,” Dr. Kfutwah said.

Cameroon’s new sequencing ability allows earlier detection and faster interventions, improving national ownership and showcasing the impact of local labs on regional health security.

Cutting Response Times with Innovation and Technology

Before local sequencing facilities like the one in Ibadan, Nigeria, samples had to cross borders for analysis—causing delays. Today, in-country labs have reduced sequencing turnaround time by over 40%, leading to more faster outbreak response and containment.

Emerging tools such as the portable MinION nanopore sequencing platform are transforming the way African nations detect and analyze viruses. This small, field-deployable device can provide real-time results, giving teams an edge in halting outbreaks before they spread further.

Building a Polio-Free Africa Through Collaboration

Every day saved in virus detection helps protect thousands of children from infection and supports WHO’s mission for a polio-free Africa. Cameroon’s leadership and the expansion of polio sequencing Africa networks represent a major step forward in regional collaboration and resilience.

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This story was first reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) – Cameroon. Read the full article here.

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