PANDORA's aim was to support the development of robust ‘ready to go within 48–72 hours’ PANDORA-ID-NET trained outbreak rapid response teams to appraise, evaluate and conduct public health research in each of the four African regions. They were linked to other regional and global networks on emerging infections and were multidisciplinary, including members from the clinical, veterinary, environmental and operational sides of disease research, to fulfil PANDORA-ID NET’s One Health agenda.
Chikungunya Sequencing
Deployment of mobile laboratories training workshop
Zambia RAPIDCoV project
Unpacking and setting up a mobile laboratory during the rapid response training workshop in Irrua, Nigeria