Role of surveillance data in detecting malaria outbreaks in an epidemic-prone region in Kenya: findings from an investigation of a suspected outbreak in Nandi County.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Malaria Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1186/s12936-024-05216-2
Geoffrey Kongo Githinji, Fredrick Ouma Odhiambo, Clara Muyaku Andala, Daniel Chepkwony, James Kibet Sang, Maurice Owiny, Japhet Ruto, Elvis Omondi Oyugi, Fredrick Odhiambo
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Background: Approximately 70% of the Kenyan population is at risk for malaria, including 19 million people in highland epidemic-prone and seasonal transmission areas. Surveillance data showed a 288% increase in malaria cases and an incidence rate of 10.5 per 1000 population between January and May 2021 in Nandi County. We investigated the increased incidence of malaria in Nandi County.

Methods: We abstracted demographic and clinical data from the laboratory register in health facilities with high malaria burden. Key informant interviews using a structured questionnaire collected healthcare worker perceptions on malaria interventions and personnel capacity. We calculated means and medians for continuous variables and frequency and proportions for categorical variables. Data quality assessment (DQA) was conducted to evaluate timeliness and completeness, data accuracy, and overall system assessment.

Results: We reviewed 19,526 records from 12 health facilities. Females contributed 61% cases (11,862). A majority of cases, 21% (4111), were between the age group 15-24 years. Of the 19,498 tested, 2662 tested positive (test positivity rate, TPR = 13.7%). Microscopy accounted for 39% (1041) and RDT for 61% (1620) of tests conducted, with some patients being double tested using both tests. Kapsabet County Referral contributed 26% (5051) suspected cases, TPR 3.2%, and Chemase Health Centre TPR was 33.2%. Facilities experienced major RDTs stock-outs in the preceding 3 months while three (30%) of the 10 facilities assessed conducted laboratory Internal Quality Control (IQC) programmes. Of the 12 facilities assessed, four (33%) facilities had an over-reporting of suspected cases in the monthly summary, while three (25%) facilities were over-reported in the online tool. On reporting confirmed malaria cases, over-reporting was noted in three (25%) facilities in both the monthly summaries and the online tool. Data completeness was 77% and timeliness 93%.

Conclusion: The increase in malaria cases in Nandi County displayed a seasonal pattern that coincided with either the long or short rainy seasons, the investigation did not reveal an active outbreak at the time of the inquiry. Sub-county hospitals in Tinderet and Aldai sub-counties had malaria cases exceeding both the alert and action thresholds at specific times during the year under review, suggesting a potential occurrence of unidentified outbreaks, while several other facilities had an increase of cases reaching alert thresholds, indicating upsurges. In healthcare settings, we noted there were problems with data quality. We advised routine data review, analysis, and feedback; mentorships for data analysis and on the job and support supervision; mentorships for malaria diagnosis; and installation of laboratory quality assurance.

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监测数据在发现肯尼亚流行易发地区疟疾暴发中的作用:对南迪县疑似暴发的调查结果。
背景:大约70%的肯尼亚人口面临疟疾风险,其中包括高地流行病易发地区和季节性传播地区的1900万人。监测数据显示,2021年1月至5月期间,南迪县疟疾病例增加了288%,发病率为每1000人10.5例。我们调查了南迪县疟疾发病率上升的情况。方法:从疟疾高负担卫生机构的实验室登记簿中提取人口统计学和临床资料。使用结构化问卷对关键信息提供者进行访谈,收集卫生保健工作者对疟疾干预措施和人员能力的看法。我们计算了连续变量的均值和中位数,以及分类变量的频率和比例。进行数据质量评估(DQA)以评估及时性和完整性、数据准确性和整体系统评估。结果:我们审查了来自12家卫生机构的19526份记录。女性占61%(11,862例)。大多数病例,21%(4111例),年龄在15-24岁之间。在19498例检测中,阳性2662例(检测阳性率,TPR = 13.7%)。显微镜检查占39%(1041例),RDT检查占61%(1620例),一些患者使用两种检查进行双重检查。Kapsabet县转诊占疑似病例的26%(5051例),TPR为3.2%,Chemase卫生中心TPR为33.2%。在过去3个月内,实验所经历了严重的快速发展试验缺货,而在接受评估的10个实验所中,有3个(30%)进行了实验室内部质量控制(IQC)计划。在评估的12家机构中,4家(33%)机构在月度汇总中多报疑似病例,3家(25%)机构在在线工具中多报疑似病例。在报告确诊疟疾病例方面,有三个(25%)机构在月度摘要和在线工具中都发现了多报现象。数据完整性77%,及时性93%。结论:南迪县疟疾病例的增加显示出季节性模式,与长或短的雨季相吻合,调查在调查时没有发现活跃的暴发。在本报告所述年度的特定时间,Tinderet和Aldai副县医院的疟疾病例超过警报和行动阈值,表明可能发生未查明的疫情,而其他几个设施的病例增加,达到警报阈值,表明病例激增。在医疗保健环境中,我们注意到存在数据质量问题。我们建议进行常规数据审查、分析和反馈;为数据分析和工作提供指导和支持监督;疟疾诊断指导;并对实验室的安装质量进行保证。
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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
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23.30%
发文量
334
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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