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Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic

The start of the cholera epidemic in Haiti quickly highlighted the necessity of the implementation of an Alert and Response (A&R) System to complement the existing national surveillance system. The national system had been able to detect and confirm the outbreak etiology but required external su...

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Autores principales: Santa-Olalla, Patricia, Gayer, Michelle, Magloire, Roc, Barrais, Robert, Valenciano, Marta, Aramburu, Carmen, Poncelet, Jean Luc, Gustavo Alonso, Juan Carlos, Van Alphen, Dana, Heuschen, Florence, Andraghetti, Roberta, Lee, Robert, Drury, Patrick, Aldighieri, Sylvain
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24106196
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0267
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author Santa-Olalla, Patricia
Gayer, Michelle
Magloire, Roc
Barrais, Robert
Valenciano, Marta
Aramburu, Carmen
Poncelet, Jean Luc
Gustavo Alonso, Juan Carlos
Van Alphen, Dana
Heuschen, Florence
Andraghetti, Roberta
Lee, Robert
Drury, Patrick
Aldighieri, Sylvain
author_facet Santa-Olalla, Patricia
Gayer, Michelle
Magloire, Roc
Barrais, Robert
Valenciano, Marta
Aramburu, Carmen
Poncelet, Jean Luc
Gustavo Alonso, Juan Carlos
Van Alphen, Dana
Heuschen, Florence
Andraghetti, Roberta
Lee, Robert
Drury, Patrick
Aldighieri, Sylvain
author_sort Santa-Olalla, Patricia
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description The start of the cholera epidemic in Haiti quickly highlighted the necessity of the implementation of an Alert and Response (A&R) System to complement the existing national surveillance system. The national system had been able to detect and confirm the outbreak etiology but required external support to monitor the spread of cholera and coordinate response, because much of the information produced was insufficiently timely for real-time monitoring and directing of a rapid, targeted response. The A&R System was designed by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization in collaboration with the Haiti Ministry of Health, and it was based on a network of partners, including any institution, structure, or individual that could identify, verify, and respond to alerts. The defined objectives were to (1) save lives through early detection and treatment of cases and (2) control the spread through early intervention at the community level. The operational structure could be broken down into three principle categories: (1) alert (early warning), (2) verification and assessment of the information, and (3) efficient and timely response in coordination with partners to avoid duplication. Information generated by the A&R System was analyzed and interpreted, and the qualitative information was critical in qualifying the epidemic and defining vulnerable areas, particularly because the national surveillance system reported incomplete data for more than one department. The A&R System detected a number of alerts unrelated to cholera and facilitated rapid access to that information. The sensitivity of the system and its ability to react quickly was shown in May of 2011, when an abnormal increase in alerts coming from several communes in the Sud-Est Department in epidemiological weeks (EWs) 17 and 18 were noted and disseminated network-wide and response activities were implemented. The national cholera surveillance system did not register the increase until EWs 21 and 22, and the information did not become available until EWs 23 and 24, when the peak of cases had already been reached. Although many of the partners reporting alerts during the peak of the cholera epidemic have since left Haiti, the A&R System has continued to function as an Early Warning (EWARN) System, and it continues to be developed with recent activities, such as the distribution of cell phones to enhance alert communication.
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spelling pubmed-37950992013-11-04 Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic Santa-Olalla, Patricia Gayer, Michelle Magloire, Roc Barrais, Robert Valenciano, Marta Aramburu, Carmen Poncelet, Jean Luc Gustavo Alonso, Juan Carlos Van Alphen, Dana Heuschen, Florence Andraghetti, Roberta Lee, Robert Drury, Patrick Aldighieri, Sylvain Am J Trop Med Hyg AJTMH and PAHO: Commemorating the 3rd Anniversary of the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti: Invited Papers The start of the cholera epidemic in Haiti quickly highlighted the necessity of the implementation of an Alert and Response (A&R) System to complement the existing national surveillance system. The national system had been able to detect and confirm the outbreak etiology but required external support to monitor the spread of cholera and coordinate response, because much of the information produced was insufficiently timely for real-time monitoring and directing of a rapid, targeted response. The A&R System was designed by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization in collaboration with the Haiti Ministry of Health, and it was based on a network of partners, including any institution, structure, or individual that could identify, verify, and respond to alerts. The defined objectives were to (1) save lives through early detection and treatment of cases and (2) control the spread through early intervention at the community level. The operational structure could be broken down into three principle categories: (1) alert (early warning), (2) verification and assessment of the information, and (3) efficient and timely response in coordination with partners to avoid duplication. Information generated by the A&R System was analyzed and interpreted, and the qualitative information was critical in qualifying the epidemic and defining vulnerable areas, particularly because the national surveillance system reported incomplete data for more than one department. The A&R System detected a number of alerts unrelated to cholera and facilitated rapid access to that information. The sensitivity of the system and its ability to react quickly was shown in May of 2011, when an abnormal increase in alerts coming from several communes in the Sud-Est Department in epidemiological weeks (EWs) 17 and 18 were noted and disseminated network-wide and response activities were implemented. The national cholera surveillance system did not register the increase until EWs 21 and 22, and the information did not become available until EWs 23 and 24, when the peak of cases had already been reached. Although many of the partners reporting alerts during the peak of the cholera epidemic have since left Haiti, the A&R System has continued to function as an Early Warning (EWARN) System, and it continues to be developed with recent activities, such as the distribution of cell phones to enhance alert communication. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2013-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3795099/ /pubmed/24106196 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0267 Text en ©The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene's Re-use License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle AJTMH and PAHO: Commemorating the 3rd Anniversary of the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti: Invited Papers
Santa-Olalla, Patricia
Gayer, Michelle
Magloire, Roc
Barrais, Robert
Valenciano, Marta
Aramburu, Carmen
Poncelet, Jean Luc
Gustavo Alonso, Juan Carlos
Van Alphen, Dana
Heuschen, Florence
Andraghetti, Roberta
Lee, Robert
Drury, Patrick
Aldighieri, Sylvain
Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title_full Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title_fullStr Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title_short Implementation of an Alert and Response System in Haiti during the Early Stage of the Response to the Cholera Epidemic
title_sort implementation of an alert and response system in haiti during the early stage of the response to the cholera epidemic
topic AJTMH and PAHO: Commemorating the 3rd Anniversary of the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti: Invited Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24106196
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0267
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