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Effectiveness of Self-Collected, Ambient Temperature–Preserved Nasal Swabs Compared to Samples Collected by Trained Staff for Genotyping of Respiratory Viruses by Shotgun RNA Sequencing: Comparative Study

Effectiveness of Self-Collected, Ambient Temperature–Preserved Nasal Swabs Compared to Samples Collected by Trained Staff for Genotyping of Respiratory Viruses by Shotgun RNA Sequencing: Comparative Study

Swab collection kits containing DNA/RNA Shield Hydra Flock swabs and 1-m L collection vials with self-centering caps (Puritan) were used for collection of nasal swab samples. The research staff member also provided a link to an existing video demonstrating collection procedures and access to an i Pad (Apple) to view the video immediately prior to sample collection.

Raymond Soto, Litty Paul, Christina A Porucznik, Heng Xie, Rita Czako Stinnett, Benjamin Briggs, Matthew Biggerstaff, Joseph Stanford, Robert Schlaberg

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e32848

Implementation of the World Health Organization Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System in Uganda, 2015-2020: Mixed-Methods Study Using National Surveillance Data

Implementation of the World Health Organization Global Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance System in Uganda, 2015-2020: Mixed-Methods Study Using National Surveillance Data

The National Coordinating Center (NCC) at the Mo H has been set up to oversee the national AMR surveillance program in human health, including the collection and aggregation of data from surveillance sites. The NCC works in collaboration with the Uganda National AMR Sub-Committee (UNAMRs C) of the One Health approach to provide strategic oversights of the national AMR program. The UNAMRs C has also been established as part of the governance structure for AMR in the country.

Susan Nabadda, Francis Kakooza, Reuben Kiggundu, Richard Walwema, Joel Bazira, Jonathan Mayito, Ibrahimm Mugerwa, Musa Sekamatte, Andrew Kambugu, Mohammed Lamorde, Henry Kajumbula, Henry Mwebasa

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(10):e29954