Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Coronavirus and the Medical Laboratory

It is self-evident that the world economy will be brought to its knees if we cannot curb the rapid dispersion of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 100 countries has tasted the wrath of this demonic malady and it continues to penetrate the border of other nations. A major factor in this rapid dispersion is ill-equipped medical laboratories which result in delayed confirmations of the coronavirus. Regardless of the planning and preparation done in the health ministry, very little was done at the laboratory level. The unseen profession of Medical Technologists play an essential role in the control of any pandemic. They are the ones,via molecular diagnostic testing, who make the confirmation that the coronavirus is present in blood samples collected from patients. Hence, the intent of this written outburst is for more attention to be placed on the role of the medical laboratory in the warfare against this microbe.

Although the coronavirus outbreak is not a death sentence, it is an example of how small things (microorganisms) can impact big things (world economies). No matter how small and irrelevant the medical laboratory might seem to the public, it has a big impact on whether we win this war against COVID-19. Ways the health ministry can assist the medical laboratories include:
1. Training programmes to equip Medical Technologists with the expertise needed to deal with COVID-19 cases
2, Providing all medical laboratories with the necessary personal protective equipment in case all hospitals have to be used to quarantine COVID-19 patients.
3. Supplying adequate amounts of test kits and reagents to all medical laboratories.
These strategies highlighted does not guarantee the world a victory in this debacle but it could minimize the amount of deaths and prevent a global economic shutdown.

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