Focus Group Discussions on Enhancing Laboratory-based Surveillance Capabilities for Emerging Infectious Disease Response

Project for Strengthening the Philippine National Health Laboratory Network for Infectious Diseases (PHeLNIDs)

Authors

  • Leodymar Jorduela Department of Health, Manila, Philippines
  • Nette Marayag Department of Health, Manila, Philippines
  • Richard Ramones Department of Health, Manila, Philippines
  • Alvin Duazo Department of Health, Manila, Philippines
  • Amado Tandoc III Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Alabang City, Muntinlupa, Philippines
  • Kosuke Okada PHeLNIDs project, Makati City, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21141/PJP.2024.18

Keywords:

health laboratory, laboratory-based surveillance, laboratory network, emerging infectious disease

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted critical gaps in the Philippine health laboratory system, including limited testing capacities, insufficient trained personnel, and inadequate resource distribution. To address these issues, the Philippine government established the Office for Health Laboratories (OHL) and sought technical assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through the Project for Strengthening the Philippine National Health Laboratory Network for Infectious Diseases (PHeLNIDs). This project aims to enhance the National Health Laboratory Network's (NHLN) capacity for infectious disease surveillance and response. Phase 1 of the PHeLNIDs project included focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted across 17 regions to assess challenges and develop recommendations for a tier-based laboratory network. Key findings revealed logistical, workforce, transportation, and data management challenges that hinder the effectiveness of specimen referral workflows. Recommendations emphasized decentralizing diagnostic capabilities through subnational reference laboratories, strengthening logistics, and implementing an Integrated Laboratory Information Management System (ILIMS). This article underscores the importance of laboratory decentralization, capacity building, and improved resource management to enhance laboratory-based surveillance and response to emerging infectious diseases. The proposed interventions aim to bolster the Philippine laboratory network, reduce turnaround times, and improve public health outcomes.

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Author Biographies

Leodymar Jorduela, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Office for Health Laboratories, Health Facility Development Bureau, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Nette Marayag, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Office for Health Laboratories, Health Facility Development Bureau, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Richard Ramones, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Office for Health Laboratories, Health Facility Development Bureau, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Alvin Duazo, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Office for Health Laboratories, Health Facility Development Bureau, Department of Health, Manila, Philippines

Amado Tandoc III, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Alabang City, Muntinlupa, Philippines

Medical Specialist IV; Head-Department of Virology, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, Alabang City, Muntinlupa, Philippines

Kosuke Okada, PHeLNIDs project, Makati City, Philippines

Japan International Cooperation Agency, PHeLNIDs project, Makati City, Philippines

References

Department of Health. Department Order 2021-0421 - Creation of the Office for Health Laboratories under the Health Facilities and Infrastructure Development Team to Institutionalize the Philippine Health Laboratory System. Retrieved from Department of Health-Philippines; 2021. https://sites.google.com/view/doh-hfdb/updates/do-2021-0421.

Department of Health. Administrative Order 2012-0021 - National Framework of the National Health Laboratory Network, Department of Health-Philippines; 2012. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/sfriox66m8k3zb28fcf1m/AO-2012-0021-National-Framework-for-National-Health-Laboratory-Network.pdf

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Published

12/20/2024

How to Cite

Jorduela, L., Marayag, N., Ramones, R., Duazo, A., Tandoc III, A., & Okada, K. (2024). Focus Group Discussions on Enhancing Laboratory-based Surveillance Capabilities for Emerging Infectious Disease Response : Project for Strengthening the Philippine National Health Laboratory Network for Infectious Diseases (PHeLNIDs). The Philippine Journal of Pathology, 9(2), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.21141/PJP.2024.18

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