Building a High-Level Isolation Unit in Rwanda and Establishing a Training Program for the Medical Management of Patients With High-Consequence Infectious Diseases

Health Secur. 2024 Sep;22(S1):S113-S121. doi: 10.1089/hs.2023.0161. Epub 2024 Aug 23.

Abstract

Rwanda is a country in East Africa, a region characterized by highly mobile populations and outbreaks of high-consequence infectious diseases occurring on a regular basis. To increase the level of outbreak preparedness in the region, the Rwandan government and the German Ministry of Health signed a joint agreement to construct a new high-level isolation unit in Rwanda, the first in East Africa, and implement a training program for Rwandan healthcare workers to equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge for medical management of patients under high-level isolation conditions, including intensive care treatment. To better understand the scope and format of the planned training program, a needs assessment was performed based on findings from a standardized survey of 4 intensive care units in Rwanda as well as observations from 2 members of a German high-level isolation unit who completed clinical internships at Rwandan hospitals. In this case study, we describe the necessary steps to promote the sustainability and capabilities of the new high-level isolation unit in Kigali and ensure the successful implementation of the training program.

Keywords: East Africa; High-level isolation unit; Intensive care under high-level isolation conditions; Low-income setting; Training program.

MeSH terms

  • Communicable Disease Control
  • Communicable Diseases / therapy
  • Disease Outbreaks* / prevention & control
  • Health Personnel* / education
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units
  • Patient Isolation*
  • Rwanda