Africa CDC Weekly Event Based Surveillance Report, June 2023

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Africa CDC Weekly Event Based Surveillance Report, June 2023

Description:
On 21 May 2023, the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Cote d'Ivoire reported an outbreak of yellow fever. The country has reported oneconfirmed case with no death in Abijan. The case is a 35-year-old male from Cocody-Bengerville sub-prefectures in Abidjan regionwho presented with fever, jaundice, and fatigue symptoms. A confirmatory test was conducted at the Institut Pasteur in Dakar usingpolymerase chain reaction. The yellow fever vaccination status of the case wasn't disclosed.
Yellow fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic disease caused by the yellow fever virus and is transmitted through the bite of infectedAedes mosquitoes. Symptoms include headache, jaundice, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. The overall case fatality ratio(CFR) ranges between 3% to 7.5%. As of August 2022, vaccination coverage for yellow fever in the country was 65%. The lastoutbreak occurred in 2022 with eight confirmed cases and no deaths.

Response:
The MoH continues to conduct active case search and risk communication in the affected region.

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This slide deck, presented at the Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network International Annual General Meeting in October 2024, describes updated results from a study to assess the current and planned state of vaccine manufacturing in Africa and provides insights into what’s needed to develop a robust and sustainable vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

We surveyed African vaccine manufacturers to better understand their current manufacturing capacity and capabilities, the progress they’ve made since 2023, and their future outlooks. This information can help stakeholders and funders better coordinate and prioritize actions to build a successful African vaccine manufacturing ecosystem.

Corporate author(s): Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC); Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI); PATH

Publication date: October 2024

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