West African States Meet in Togo to Discuss Syndromic Surveillance Network

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Tuesday, 02 December 2025 14:01
West African States Meet in Togo to Discuss Syndromic Surveillance Network

(Togo First) - Eleven West African countries, including Togo, are meeting in Lomé to assess a regional syndromic surveillance program.

The meeting, which opened Monday, is reviewing planned 2025 activities of the Integrated Surveillance and Laboratory Network (RISLNET). Delegations are sharing data on pathogens under surveillance, including respiratory viruses, arboviruses and viral hemorrhagic fevers, through Wednesday.

Participants are also assessing the performance of the region’s sentinel surveillance network and the operational capacity of national laboratories. The agenda includes a presentation of a regional strategy for transporting biological samples and a discussion of the network’s challenges and future directions.

The discussions aim to help the Pasteur Institute of Dakar and its partners improve the quality of health data and strengthen countries’ ability to detect, monitor and respond to antimicrobial resistance in West Africa.

The meeting will support regional advocacy ahead of the International Ministerial Conference on Antimicrobial Resistance, scheduled for June 2026 in Abuja. Officials will draft a subregional action plan after the sessions.

The Pasteur Institute of Dakar launched the syndromic surveillance program in 2023 in collaboration with the health ministries of member states, with technical coordination from the West African Health Organization (WAHO) and Africa CDC. The initiative is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Global Fund.

Esaïe Edoh

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