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    How Dakar’s advanced lab manufacturing systems helped decode a deadly virus in 24 hours

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuMay 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read7 Views
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    Senegal has discreetly proved why Africa’s booming biotechnology manufacturing industry is becoming increasingly essential to global health security, as scientists at the Institut Pasteur de Dakar assisted in identifying a severe hantavirus strain within hours of an international health emergency.

    Scientists worked overnight to evaluate samples linked to diseased passengers aboard the expedition vessel MV Hondius, using cutting-edge sequencing machines, biocontainment systems, and specialist diagnostic infrastructure.

    Within 24 hours, the Dakar team had created a partial genome that identified the infection as the Andes strain of Hantavirus, an uncommon but hazardous variety notorious for spreading through close human contact, Reuters reported. 

    The swiftness of the breakthrough demonstrated more than just scientific expertise; it also highlighted Africa’s growing capacity in biotech manufacturing and advanced diagnostics.

    The institute’s sequencing infrastructure was at the heart of the response, with automated genome-mapping technologies and industrial-grade laboratory facilities allowing for speedy testing. 

    By May 8, the entire viral genome had been sequenced, allowing global health agencies to determine whether harmful changes had developed.

    See here: Senegal’s top telecom, Sonatel Orange, launches the country’s first-ever satellite internet

    The relevance of African manufacturing is far broader. 

    Facilities such as the Institut Pasteur de Dakar are more than simply research institutions; they are also biotech production hubs capable of producing diagnostics, assisting with vaccine development, and boosting regional medical supply chains.

    The institution has already played a significant role in the COVID-19 crisis, providing diagnostic support to over 20 African countries, as well as in response to Ebola and Marburg virus illness outbreaks.

    As global financing for pandemic preparedness is under pressure, the Dakar case teaches a valuable lesson: investing in local laboratory manufacturing and diagnostic equipment can significantly shorten reaction times during health emergencies.

    For Senegal, it demonstrates that developing world-class biotech capabilities is more than just a public health policy; it is also an industrial opportunity with global implications.

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