Volume 29, Number 4—April 2023
Online Report
Global Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Equipment Management and Sustainability and Implications for Pandemic Preparedness Priorities1
Table 5
Action |
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Prioritize the equipment used most, with a particular focus on equipment needed most in an emergency to detect emerging diseases, such as African swine fever, African horse sickness, avian influenza, and coronavirus disease |
Check annual operating budgets for equipment maintenance and calibration resources |
Plan how to mobilize resources |
Act to mobilize resources |
Make/update list of calibration and maintenance service providers by equipment type, ready for an emergency |
Offer calibration or preventive and corrective maintenance services to neighboring laboratories, if capacity exists |
Train neighboring laboratories to conduct calibration or preventive and corrective maintenance, if capacity exists |
Perform preventative maintenance on prioritized equipment without delay. |
Plan the next check of prioritized equipment, and then do it on a regular basis |
Train staff on proper preventative maintenance of prioritized equipment |
Cultivate relationships with service providers |
Have prioritized equipment calibrated without delay |
Plan the next calibration verification of prioritized equipment, and then do it on a regular basis |
Train staff to calibrate simpler prioritized equipment |
Cultivate relationships with service providers |
Have prioritized equipment repaired without delay |
Plan the next check and calibration of prioritized equipment, and then do it on a regular basis |
Train staff to do simple repair of prioritized equipment |
Cultivate relationships with service providers |
Perform equipment inventory review without delay |
Plan the next equipment inventory and act to conduct on a regular schedule |
1Preliminary results from this article were presented at the Africa Society for Laboratory Medicine Virtual Conference, November 16‒18, 2021.
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