Leopold Zekeng

Leopold Achengui Zekeng is an immunologist, microbiologist and global health advocate, currently serving as the Country Director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) in Nigeria.[1] With four decades of experience in HIV and AIDS Resource mobilization, leading and managing teams, mentoring and coaching, research, policy development, and international program implementation, he has contributed significantly to public health efforts across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Scientific contributions

In 1994, Zekeng and his research team in Cameroon identified a highly divergent strain of HIV-1, later designated MVP-5180. This strain exhibited unique genetic and immunologic properties that rendered it undetectable by most standard HIV tests at the time. Sequencing of its genome revealed that MVP-5180 shared only 65% genetic similarity with typical HIV-1 strains and 56% with HIV-2, placing it evolutionarily closer to the divergence point between HIV-1 and HIV-2.

Serological testing in Cameroon revealed that approximately 8% of HIV-positive individuals were reactive to MVP-5180 antigens. Along with another isolate from Cameroon (ANT-70), this strain was later classified as part of HIV-1 Group O (for "Outlier"), a distinct and previously unrecognized group of the Virus.[2]

This discovery highlighted the significant genetic diversity of HIV in West Central Africa and had global implications for diagnostics, vaccine development, and epidemiological surveillance. Zekeng's work led to the redesign of diagnostic protocols to account for Group O and other non-M subtypes.

UNAIDS Country Leadership

Zekeng has served as the UNAIDS Country Director or held an equivalent leadership role in five countries:

UNAIDS Country Director Roles
Country Years Position Reference
Sierra Leone 2005–2007 Country Coordinator/Director [3]
Liberia 2005–2007 Country Director [3]
Ghana 2007–2012 Country Director [4]
Tanzania 2017–2022 Country Director [3]
Nigeria 2022–present Country Director [1]

Selected publications and media appearances

  • Zekeng, L. (2023). "Leveraging communities’ leadership to end AIDS in Nigeria." The Guardian Nigeria.[5]
  • "UNAIDS advocates equal access to HIV treatments, services." The Guardian Nigeria (11 July 2023).[6]
  • UNAIDS feature: "Nigeria’s Monkeypox response gains from HIV experience." (24 August 2022).[1]
  • NewDawn Nigeria: "To end AIDS, protect everyone's human rights." (1 Dec 2024).[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "UNAIDS Country Director in Nigeria shares how lessons from the AIDS response apply to the Monkeypox response". UNAIDS. 2022-08-24.
  2. ^ Zekeng, L; Gürtler, L; Kaptué, L (1994). "Genetic and antigenic analysis of a divergent HIV-1 isolate: MVP5180 from Cameroon". AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 10 (10): 1239–1241. doi:10.1089/aid.1994.10.1239 (inactive 4 October 2025).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of October 2025 (link)
  3. ^ a b c "UN Nigeria Country Team – Dr. Leopold Zekeng". United Nations Nigeria. Retrieved 30 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Ghana yet to adopt HIV-specific law – UNAIDS". Ghana Business News. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Leveraging communities' leadership to end AIDS in Nigeria". 27 November 2023.
  6. ^ Onyedika-Ugoeze, Nkechi (11 July 2023). "UNAIDS advocates equal access to HIV treatments, services". The Guardian.
  7. ^ ""To end AIDS, protect everyone's human rights" - by Dr Leopold Zekeng (UNAIDS". December 2024.