Divining without Seeds: The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa / Edition 1

Divining without Seeds: The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa / Edition 1

by Iruka N. Okeke
ISBN-10:
0801449413
ISBN-13:
9780801449413
Pub. Date:
02/15/2011
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10:
0801449413
ISBN-13:
9780801449413
Pub. Date:
02/15/2011
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Divining without Seeds: The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa / Edition 1

Divining without Seeds: The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa / Edition 1

by Iruka N. Okeke
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Overview

Infectious disease is the most common cause of illness and death in Africa, yet health practitioners routinely fail to identify causative microorganisms in most patients. As a result, patients often do not receive the right medicine in time to cure them promptly even when such medicine is available, outbreaks are larger and more devastating than they should be, and the impact of control interventions is difficult to measure. Wrong prescriptions and prolonged infections amount to needless costs for patients and for health systems. In Divining without Seeds, Iruka N. Okeke forcefully argues that laboratory diagnostics are essential to the effective practice of medicine in Africa.

The diversity of endemic life-threatening infections and limited public health resources in tropical Africa make the need for basic laboratory diagnostic support even more acute than in other parts of the world. This book gathers compelling case studies of inadequate diagnoses of diseases ranging from fevers—including malaria—to respiratory infections and sexually transmitted diseases. The inherited and widely prevalent health clinic model, which excludes or diminishes the hospital laboratory, is flawed, to often devastating effect. Fortunately, there are new technologies that make it possible to inexpensively implement testing at the primary care level. Divining without Seeds makes clear that routine use of appropriate diagnostic support should be part of every drug delivery plan in Africa and that diagnostic development should be given high priority.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801449413
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2011
Series: The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Iruka N. Okeke is Associate Professor of Biology at Haverford College. She is coeditor of Antimicrobial Resistance in Developing Countries.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Abbreviations xvii

Introduction 1

1 The Power of Sight 9

2 Fever: Is It Malaria 21

3 Fever: Beyond Malaria 38

4 Drug Resistance 50

5 Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers 65

6 Detecting Cover Infection ahead of the Final Diagnosis 91

7 Diagnostic Certainty and Disease Control 106

8 Origins and Outlook of Diagnostic Insufficiency in Africa 125

Conclusion: The Feasibility of Laboratory Diagnosis in African Settings 141

Notes 163

Works Cited 187

Index 213

What People are Saying About This

Thomas F. O'Brien

In this beautifully written book Iruka N. Okeke interweaves the problems of Africa, the history of infectious diseases, and her own life experience to make the compelling case that the near-total lack of basic laboratory diagnostic services continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity throughout that continent.

Stuart B. Levy

Written by an expert in the fields of microbiology and infectious diseases, this book addresses a major problem preventing appropriate health care delivery in Africa, namely, the lack of diagnostic technologies. It is a call to action for attention to an area of medicine that has long gone unrecognized for its importance not only to the healthcare of the patients in developing nations but also those living in more industrialized countries.

Keith P. Klugman

The lack of laboratory diagnostic capacity in Africa threatens the lives of millions. Iruka N. Okeke's readable exposé is a wake-up call.

Ramanan Laxminarayan

Well before anyone else was worrying about it, Iruka N. Okeke, through her research, was calling attention to the problems of drug resistance caused by insufficient diagnosis preceding treatment in Nigeria and other parts of Africa. Treatment on the basis of nonexistent diagnosis is like driving a car in the rain without a windshield wiper. It can waste scarce resources of both patients and governments, place unnecessary selection pressure for drug resistance to evolve, and worst of all, deny patients the correct treatment that could cure them and sometimes save their lives. The only reason it is done now is that there are no immediate alternatives. All this has been well recognized by scientific and health system experts, but Okeke's book Divining Without Seeds brings that message to a nonspecialist audience. Health ministers, donor agency operatives, and bureaucrats would do well to read this passionate account of the need for prompt, accurate, and affordable diagnostic facilities. Driving blind may work for a while, but eventually we need to be able to see the road.

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