Screening for Eye Disease in Ebola Virus Disease Survivors: Program Implementation During an Active Outbreak in the North Kivu and Ituri Provinces, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Q3 Medicine International Ophthalmology Clinics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1097/IIO.0000000000000533
Jean-Claude Mwanza, Jessica G Shantha, Anaïs Legand, Caleb Hartley, Massi Si-Mehand, Alexis K Kahatane, Telesphore M Mumbere, Listo B Ngona, Eric M Kanza, Aldy T Kavuo, Theophile A Kabesha, Joseph K Kelekele, Francine M Kahumba, Dieudonne M Muhindo, Benjamin S Djoza, Richard O Kitenge, Pierre Formenty, Ian Crozier, Steven Yeh
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First identified in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC, formerly Zaire) in 1976, Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks have afflicted thousands of Congolese over the past several decades. The nation's largest outbreak of EVD in 2018-2020 was complicated by security challenges as well as large case numbers across an expansive geographic region. These factors provided challenges for logistical considerations as well as clinical coverage. In conjunction with the EVD survivor care program spearheaded by the Ministry of Health in DRC, the DRC Intitut National de Recherche Biomédicale, (DRC Institut National de Recherche Biomedicale, DRC National Institute of Biomedical Research) and others, we launched a multidimensional effort to provide ophthalmic care to EVD survivors. During the engagement period, 237 EVD survivors were screened, 56% of which were women. The 237 EVD survivors constituted ∼75% of the total EVD survivors who were discharged at the time of the intervention. The mean time from EVD symptom onset to evaluation was 4.6 months ± 1.8 SD (range: 24 d to 8.5 mo). Ninety-seven (41%) of EVD survivors screened reported ocular symptoms during or after acute illness, such as itchy eyes (49%), eye pain (25%), and tears (24%). Ophthalmic findings, including retinal scarring, active uveitis, dry eye disease, cataracts, and glaucoma, were also identified. The need for continued monitoring and longitudinal care for EVD survivors is evident from the expanding body of literature pertaining to post-acute sequelae, including ophthalmic manifestations. Initiatives for such care should be conducted across and in conjunction with multidisciplinary stakeholders for contextualization and effectiveness.

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埃博拉病毒病幸存者眼疾筛查:刚果民主共和国北基伍省和伊图里省疫情爆发期间的项目实施。
埃博拉病毒病(EVD)于 1976 年首次在刚果民主共和国(刚果(金),前扎伊尔)发现,在过去几十年中,成千上万的刚果人受到了疫情的影响。2018-2020 年爆发的全国最大规模 EVD 疫情因安全挑战以及广阔地理区域的大量病例而变得复杂。这些因素给后勤考虑和临床覆盖带来了挑战。我们与刚果(金)卫生部、刚果(金)国家生物医学研究所(DRC Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale,DRC 国家生物医学研究所)等机构共同发起了一项由刚果(金)卫生部牵头的 EVD 幸存者护理计划,从多维度为 EVD 幸存者提供眼科护理。在参与期间,共有 237 名 EVD 幸存者接受了筛查,其中 56% 为女性。这237名EVD幸存者占干预期间出院的EVD幸存者总数的75%。从出现 EVD 症状到进行评估的平均时间为 4.6 个月 ± 1.8 SD(范围:24 天至 8.5 个月)。在接受筛查的 EVD 幸存者中,有 97 人(41%)在急性发病期间或之后出现眼部症状,如眼睛痒(49%)、眼痛(25%)和流泪(24%)。此外,还发现了视网膜瘢痕、活动性葡萄膜炎、干眼症、白内障和青光眼等眼科病症。有关急性后遗症(包括眼部表现)的文献不断增加,这表明有必要对EVD幸存者进行持续监测和纵向护理。应与多学科利益相关者共同开展此类护理活动,以了解具体情况并提高其有效性。
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期刊介绍: International Ophthalmology Clinics is a valuable resource for any medical professional seeking to stay informed and up-to-date regarding developments in this dynamic specialty. Each issue of this quarterly publication presents a comprehensive review of a single topic in a new or changing area of ophthalmology. The timely, tightly focused review articles found in this publication give ophthalmologists the opportunity to benefit from the knowledge of leading experts in this rapidly changing field.
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