Surveillance Review System to Track Progress Towards Polio Eradication in the Horn of Africa.

Samuel Okiror, John Ogange, Hemant Shukla, Christine Lamoureau, Mwaka Monze, Amina Ismail, Anthony Kazoka, Ben Nkowane, Raoul Kamadjeu, Obianuju Igweonu, Joseph Okeibunor, Chidiadi Nwogu
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Background: The risk for importation and reintroduction wild poliovirus in areas that have been cleared of the wild poliovirus in the Horn of Africa will remain if the surveillance systems are weak and porous.

Methods: Consequently, the Horn of Africa Polio Coordinating Office in Nairobi, together with partners conducted surveillance reviews for some of the countries in the Horn of Africa, especially Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia to identify gaps in the polio surveillance and provided recommendations for improved surveillance. Structured questionnaires collected information about acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance resources, training, data monitoring, and supervision at provincial, district, and health facility levels. Other information collected included resource availability, management and monitoring of AFP surveillance.

Results: The result revealed that although AFP surveillance systems were well established in these countries, a number of gaps and constraints existed. Widespread deficiencies and inefficient resource flow systems were observed and reported at all levels. There were also deficiencies related to provider knowledge, funding, training, and supervision, and were particularly evident at the health facility level. These weaknesses were corroborated with the sustained transmission of polioviruses in the region, where the surveillance systems were not sensitive enough to pick the viruses.

Conclusion: The review teams made useful recommendations that led to strengthening of the surveillance systems in these countries, including the formation and use of village polio volunteers in the south and central zones of Somalia, where security was heavily compromised and surveillance officers lacked regular access to the communities.

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跟踪非洲之角消灭脊髓灰质炎进展的监测审查系统。
背景:如果监测系统薄弱和漏洞百出,在非洲之角已清除野生脊髓灰质炎病毒的地区输入和再引入野生脊髓灰质炎病毒的风险将继续存在。方法:因此,位于内罗毕的非洲之角脊髓灰质炎协调办事处与合作伙伴一起对非洲之角的一些国家,特别是埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚和索马里进行了监测审查,以确定脊髓灰质炎监测方面的差距,并提出改进监测的建议。结构化问卷收集了关于急性弛缓性麻痹(AFP)监测资源、培训、数据监测以及省、区和卫生机构各级监督的信息。收集的其他信息包括资源可用性、急性弛缓性麻痹监测的管理和监测。结果:结果显示,尽管AFP监测系统在这些国家建立良好,但仍存在一些差距和限制。观察到并报告了各级普遍存在的不足和资源流动系统效率低下。提供者的知识、资金、培训和监督方面也存在不足,这在卫生设施一级尤为明显。这些弱点与该地区脊髓灰质炎病毒的持续传播得到了证实,该地区的监测系统不够敏感,无法挑选出病毒。结论:审查小组提出了有益的建议,加强了这些国家的监测系统,包括在索马里南部和中部地区组建和使用乡村脊髓灰质炎志愿者,这些地区的安全状况严重受损,监测人员无法定期进入社区。
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