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Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023
INTRODUCTION: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is a critical component of Early Warning, Alert and Response (EWAR) capacity needed for outbreak prevention and control. To better understand existing EBS and monitor the progress of capacity-building efforts over time, Africa CDC developed an EBS scoreca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502352/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102398 |
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author | Tetuh, Kyeng Mercy Salyer, Stephanie J. Aliddeki, Dativa Tibebu, Bethelhem Osman, Fatma Amabo, Franck Chi Warren, Leocadia Kwagonza Buba, Maryam Ibrahim Kebede, Yenew |
author_facet | Tetuh, Kyeng Mercy Salyer, Stephanie J. Aliddeki, Dativa Tibebu, Bethelhem Osman, Fatma Amabo, Franck Chi Warren, Leocadia Kwagonza Buba, Maryam Ibrahim Kebede, Yenew |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is a critical component of Early Warning, Alert and Response (EWAR) capacity needed for outbreak prevention and control. To better understand existing EBS and monitor the progress of capacity-building efforts over time, Africa CDC developed an EBS scorecard as part of a revision to the EBS Framework. METHODS: We distributed the scorecard to African Union (AU) Member States (MSs). Survey responses from the MSs’ human health sector were aggregated, cleaned, and analysed. MS, regional, and continental EBS capacity was assessed. RESULTS: Between 21 July 2022 and 4 April 2023, a total of 63 respondents representing 49 (89%) of 55 MSs completed the survey. Given Africa CDC’s public health mandate, we acknowledged the importance of One Health collaboration in MSs but focused on and analysed only the human health sector responses. Thirty-four (71%) MSs stated having EBS in place; hotline was the most common type of EBS implemented (76%). Seventeen (50%) MSs reported multisectoral, One Health collaboration as part of EBS implementation. Scorecard outcomes showed a minimal (score of <60%) to average (score between 60–80%) level of EBS capacity in 29 and five (5) MSs respectively. DISCUSSION: Current EBS capacity levels need to be strengthened in Africa to ensure the continent remains prepared for future public health threats. The Africa CDC EBS scorecard provides a useful way to measure and track this capacity over time. Results can be used to advocate for and target resources for capacity building to foster public health emergency preparedness efforts. |
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spelling | pubmed-105023522023-09-16 Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 Tetuh, Kyeng Mercy Salyer, Stephanie J. Aliddeki, Dativa Tibebu, Bethelhem Osman, Fatma Amabo, Franck Chi Warren, Leocadia Kwagonza Buba, Maryam Ibrahim Kebede, Yenew Prev Med Rep Regular Article INTRODUCTION: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is a critical component of Early Warning, Alert and Response (EWAR) capacity needed for outbreak prevention and control. To better understand existing EBS and monitor the progress of capacity-building efforts over time, Africa CDC developed an EBS scorecard as part of a revision to the EBS Framework. METHODS: We distributed the scorecard to African Union (AU) Member States (MSs). Survey responses from the MSs’ human health sector were aggregated, cleaned, and analysed. MS, regional, and continental EBS capacity was assessed. RESULTS: Between 21 July 2022 and 4 April 2023, a total of 63 respondents representing 49 (89%) of 55 MSs completed the survey. Given Africa CDC’s public health mandate, we acknowledged the importance of One Health collaboration in MSs but focused on and analysed only the human health sector responses. Thirty-four (71%) MSs stated having EBS in place; hotline was the most common type of EBS implemented (76%). Seventeen (50%) MSs reported multisectoral, One Health collaboration as part of EBS implementation. Scorecard outcomes showed a minimal (score of <60%) to average (score between 60–80%) level of EBS capacity in 29 and five (5) MSs respectively. DISCUSSION: Current EBS capacity levels need to be strengthened in Africa to ensure the continent remains prepared for future public health threats. The Africa CDC EBS scorecard provides a useful way to measure and track this capacity over time. Results can be used to advocate for and target resources for capacity building to foster public health emergency preparedness efforts. 2023-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10502352/ /pubmed/37719793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102398 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Tetuh, Kyeng Mercy Salyer, Stephanie J. Aliddeki, Dativa Tibebu, Bethelhem Osman, Fatma Amabo, Franck Chi Warren, Leocadia Kwagonza Buba, Maryam Ibrahim Kebede, Yenew Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title | Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title_full | Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title_fullStr | Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title_short | Evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in Africa: Use of the Africa CDC scorecard, 2022–2023 |
title_sort | evaluating event-based surveillance capacity in africa: use of the africa cdc scorecard, 2022–2023 |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10502352/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37719793 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102398 |
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