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A regionally based precision medicine implementation initiative in North Africa:The PerMediNA consortium

Authors :
Yosr Hamdi
Maroua Boujemaa
Jihenne Ben Aissa-Haj
Fouzia Radouani
Meriem Khyatti
Najah Mighri
Mariem Hannachi
Kais Ghedira
Oussema Souiai
Chaima Hkimi
Mohamed Selim Kammoun
Nesrine Mejri
Hanen Bouaziz
Mohamed Amine Beloufa
Hicham Charoute
Abdelhamid Barakat
Imène Najjar
Hiroaki Taniguchi
Natalia Pietrosemoli
Koussay Dellagi
Sonia Abdelhak
Mohamed Samir Boubaker
Claudia Chica
Etienne Rouleau
Abdellatif benider
Adil El-hamouchi
AIT YOUNES Sonia
Alia Ben Kahla
AMIMER Abdelmalik
AMIR Zine, charif
Amira Jaballah
Amira Louiza
Amina GIHBID
BACHIR Achouak
BELABDI Djihad
BELHADEF Said
BELNOUI Rafika
Belarbi Ayed
Benchakroune Nadia
Benchakroun Nadia
BENINAL Meriem
BENKALI Radja
BENSIHAMDI Asma
BENYOUCEF Hichem
BENDIMRED Thouraya
Bensouf Nadir
BENNOUI Rafika
Berrazegua Yosra
Biskri Latefa
BOUAOUNI Saida
BOUANIKA Meriem
Bouamra Abderezzak
Bouaziz Hanen
Boudinar Fatma Zohra
Bouhara Sabrina
Boussouf Nadir
Boutayeb Saber
BOUNEDJAR Adda
Chabati Omar
Charfeddine Cherine
Chilla Dalia
Chiraz Mehemmai
Cyrine Bouabid
Dahnane Souad
DIAB Soraya
Dib Hocine Adlane
Dorra Wider
DERRAR Fawzi
ELKEBOUB Amina
EL ATTAR Hicham
EL FAHIME Elmostafa
ELHADEF Djazia
Emna Fehri
Farid Hakkou
Farida Hadjam
Fanny Mamboisse
GAIS Widad
GHARNAOUT Merzak
Guessoum Amir Nidhal
HADJAM Farida
HADJ SAHRAOUI
Haifa Rachdi
Hamza Yaiche
HANNACHI Leila
Hassan Mahfouf
Hend Bouguerra
Hicham El Attar
Hichem Ben Hassine
Houda Filali
Houda Harmak
Houda Kanaane
Ichrak Benamri
Imane El Alami
KASSA Reda
Karima Bendahhou
Khaoula Errafii
Khalid El Bairi
Khaali Wafaa
KARKOURI Mehdi
Kabbage Maria
Kammoun Wafa
Kanaane Houda
Kassa Reda
LAOUAR Narimane
Latefa Biskri
Louiza Amira
Louise Marie
Charion Chevalier
MALOUM Nabila
Marc Monot
Mariem Saadi
Mario Campone
Mehdi Mrad
MEHDI KARKOURI
MELIZI Mohamed
Meriem Saadi
Meriem CHAHER
Monia Ardhaoui
Mourad TALEB
Nadia Ben Jmiaa
Nadia Benchakroun
Najet Hadhri
Nawel SALHI
Nezha Taoufiq
Nouha Jandoubi
OUAHIOUNE Wahiba
OULDSLIMANE Salima
Rafika BELNOUI
Rahman Amira Louiza
Rym Benkhalifa
Saber Boutaib
Saber Boutayeb
Samia Menif
Salima OULDSLIMANE
Samuel Valcke
SLIMANI Assia
Sonia Ben Nasr
Sonia Maatoug
Sonia Ait Younes
Souad BENCHEHIDA
Souad BEKOUACI
Souha Sahraoui
Tali Maamar Hassiba
Talha Soraya
TALEB Mourad
TERKMANI Fella
TALHA Soraya
TOUISI Wassila
Wafa Kammoun
Wahiba OUAHIOUNE
Yosra Berrazegua
ZEMMOUR Amel
ZEROUAL Sarah
Zine Charif AMIR
Zineb Zouafi
Source :
Translational Oncology, Vol 44, Iss , Pp 101940- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Precision Medicine is being increasingly used in the developed world to improve health care. While several Precision Medicine (PM) initiatives have been launched worldwide, their implementations have proven to be more challenging particularly in low- and middle-income countries. To address this issue, the “Personalized Medicine in North Africa” initiative (PerMediNA) was launched in three North African countries namely Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. PerMediNA is coordinated by Institut Pasteur de Tunis together with the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, with the support of Institut Pasteur in France. The project is carried out along with Institut Pasteur d’Algérie and Institut Pasteur du Maroc in collaboration with national and international leading institutions in the field of PM including Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris. PerMediNA aims to assess the readiness level of PM implementation in North Africa, to strengthen PM infrastructure, to provide workforce training, to generate genomic data on North African populations, to implement cost effective, affordable and sustainable genetic testing for cancer patients and to inform policy makers on how to translate research knowledge into health products and services. Gender equity and involvement of young scientists in this implementation process are other key goals of the PerMediNA project.In this paper, we are describing PerMediNA as the first PM implementation initiative in North Africa. Such initiatives contribute significantly in shortening existing health disparities and inequities between developed and developing countries and accelerate access to innovative treatments for global health.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19365233
Volume :
44
Issue :
101940-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Translational Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.76edd34ed914c7887c2118049e17ad9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2024.101940