Series: ADB's SECURE Webinar Series SECURE Webinar 10: Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Increasing Access to Diagnostics Today 18 January 2024 The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the gap of diagnostics capacities between countries, and how diagnostic capacities directly lead to response capacity. The pandemic was also a time for countries to review existing resources, technologies, and capabilities to diagnose, and for the world to realize the importance of diagnostics for disease response. Amid this recognition, the World Health Assembly (WHA) 2023 passed a resolution to strengthen diagnostics capacity. Following the resolution, countries need to ensure that essential diagnostic tools and tests are affordable and accessible nationwide and support local production of diagnostic tools and tests. This must happen to essential tests for all diseases relevant to the local context, including neglected diseases, and beyond pandemics alone. In resource-limited settings where there is limited availability of tests, healthcare providers often end up sending samples to far away laboratories, which can mean up to weeks or months of waiting before getting results. Delays like this can mean delayed responses to outbreaks and more than anything, lives being unnecessarily lost. The solution needs to happen on various fronts: there should be rapid, easy-to-use diagnostic tests abundantly available that meet local health needs, while there should also be an increase in public health laboratory capacities. This webinar aimed to illuminate various countries' experiences with diagnostic access and their endeavors to ensure nationwide availability of essential tests by strengthening public health laboratories and other diagnostic tools. Program and Learning Materials 18 January 2024 Session / Activity Title Speaker(s) Welcome Remarks and Overview of the Webinar Dr. Eduardo Banzon, Principal Health Specialist, Human and Social Development Division, Southeast Asia Department, ADB Presentation Increasing Access on TB Diagnostics: Supplementing Laboratory Capacity at the Local Level and Scaling Up Active Case Finding This presentation gives an overview on supplementing laboratory capacity at the local level and scaling up active case finding. Mary Ruth Roxas Presentation Diagnostics Procurement Bottlenecks: A Diagnosis and Some Curative Suggestions This presentation gives an overview of ADB's diagnostics procurement bottlenecks and some curative suggestions. Svilen Konov Presentation Closing the Diagnostic Gap: RIGHT Foundation’s Approach This presentation gives an overview of RIGHT Foundation aspiration to contribute to closing the diagnostic gap. Hani Kim Open Forum Discussion Dr. Amado Tandoc III, Medical Officer V, Chief, Laboratory Research Division, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, DOHDr. Carole Zaidel Rosales, Medical Officer IV, Bureau of International Health Cooperation, DOH Closing Summary and Closing Remarks Disclaimer The views expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Event Coordinator/s Eduardo Banzon ADB Organizer/s Human and Social Development Sector Office Read Also ADB's SECURE Webinar Series SECURE Webinar 9 Topics Health Governance and Public Sector Management Social Development and Protection