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Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015

Background. Following the 65th World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution on intensification of the Global Poliomyelitis Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Nigerian government, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners, implemented a number of innovative strategies to curb...

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Autores principales: Yehualashet, Yared G., Mkanda, Pascal, Gasasira, Alex, Erbeto, Tesfaye, Onimisi, Anthony, Horton, Janet, Banda, Richard, Tegegn, Sisay G., Ahmed, Haruna, Afolabi, Oluwole, Wadda, Alieu, Vaz, Rui G., Nsubuga, Peter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26912379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv494
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author Yehualashet, Yared G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Gasasira, Alex
Erbeto, Tesfaye
Onimisi, Anthony
Horton, Janet
Banda, Richard
Tegegn, Sisay G.
Ahmed, Haruna
Afolabi, Oluwole
Wadda, Alieu
Vaz, Rui G.
Nsubuga, Peter
author_facet Yehualashet, Yared G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Gasasira, Alex
Erbeto, Tesfaye
Onimisi, Anthony
Horton, Janet
Banda, Richard
Tegegn, Sisay G.
Ahmed, Haruna
Afolabi, Oluwole
Wadda, Alieu
Vaz, Rui G.
Nsubuga, Peter
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description Background. Following the 65th World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution on intensification of the Global Poliomyelitis Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Nigerian government, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners, implemented a number of innovative strategies to curb the transmission of wild poliovirus (WPV) in the country. One of the innovations successfully implemented since mid 2012 is the WHO's engagement of surge capacity personnel. Methods. The WHO reorganized its functional structure, adopted a transparent recruitment and deployment process, provided focused technical and management training, and applied systematic accountability framework to successfully manage the surge capacity project in close collaboration with the national counterparts and partners. The deployment of the surge capacity personnel was guided by operational and technical requirement analysis. Results. Over 2200 personnel were engaged, of whom 92% were strategically deployed in 11 states classified as high risk on the basis of epidemiological risk analysis and compromised security. These additional personnel were directly engaged in efforts aimed at improving the performance of polio surveillance, vaccination campaigns, increased routine immunization outreach sessions, and strengthening partnership with key stakeholders at the operational level, including community-based organizations. Discussion. Programmatic interventions were sustained in states in which security was compromised and the risk of polio was high, partly owing to the presence of the surge capacity personnel, who are engaged from the local community. Since mid-2012, significant programmatic progress was registered in the areas of polio supplementary immunization activities, acute flaccid paralysis surveillance, and routine immunization with the support of the surge capacity personnel. As of 19 June 2015, the last case of WPV was reported on 24 July 2014. The surge infrastructure has also been instrumental in building local capacity; supporting other public health emergencies, such as the Ebola outbreak response and measles and meningitis outbreaks; and strengthening the integrated disease surveillance and response. Due to weak health systems in the country, it is vital to maintain a reasonable level of the surge capacity for successful implementation of the 2013–2018 global polio endgame strategy and beyond.
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spelling pubmed-48185492016-04-04 Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015 Yehualashet, Yared G. Mkanda, Pascal Gasasira, Alex Erbeto, Tesfaye Onimisi, Anthony Horton, Janet Banda, Richard Tegegn, Sisay G. Ahmed, Haruna Afolabi, Oluwole Wadda, Alieu Vaz, Rui G. Nsubuga, Peter J Infect Dis Best Polio Eradication Initiative (Pei) Practices in Nigeria with Support from the WHO Background. Following the 65th World Health Assembly (WHA) resolution on intensification of the Global Poliomyelitis Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the Nigerian government, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners, implemented a number of innovative strategies to curb the transmission of wild poliovirus (WPV) in the country. One of the innovations successfully implemented since mid 2012 is the WHO's engagement of surge capacity personnel. Methods. The WHO reorganized its functional structure, adopted a transparent recruitment and deployment process, provided focused technical and management training, and applied systematic accountability framework to successfully manage the surge capacity project in close collaboration with the national counterparts and partners. The deployment of the surge capacity personnel was guided by operational and technical requirement analysis. Results. Over 2200 personnel were engaged, of whom 92% were strategically deployed in 11 states classified as high risk on the basis of epidemiological risk analysis and compromised security. These additional personnel were directly engaged in efforts aimed at improving the performance of polio surveillance, vaccination campaigns, increased routine immunization outreach sessions, and strengthening partnership with key stakeholders at the operational level, including community-based organizations. Discussion. Programmatic interventions were sustained in states in which security was compromised and the risk of polio was high, partly owing to the presence of the surge capacity personnel, who are engaged from the local community. Since mid-2012, significant programmatic progress was registered in the areas of polio supplementary immunization activities, acute flaccid paralysis surveillance, and routine immunization with the support of the surge capacity personnel. As of 19 June 2015, the last case of WPV was reported on 24 July 2014. The surge infrastructure has also been instrumental in building local capacity; supporting other public health emergencies, such as the Ebola outbreak response and measles and meningitis outbreaks; and strengthening the integrated disease surveillance and response. Due to weak health systems in the country, it is vital to maintain a reasonable level of the surge capacity for successful implementation of the 2013–2018 global polio endgame strategy and beyond. Oxford University Press 2016-05-01 2016-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4818549/ /pubmed/26912379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv494 Text en © 2016 World Health Organization; licensee Oxford Journals. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organisation or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Best Polio Eradication Initiative (Pei) Practices in Nigeria with Support from the WHO
Yehualashet, Yared G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Gasasira, Alex
Erbeto, Tesfaye
Onimisi, Anthony
Horton, Janet
Banda, Richard
Tegegn, Sisay G.
Ahmed, Haruna
Afolabi, Oluwole
Wadda, Alieu
Vaz, Rui G.
Nsubuga, Peter
Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015
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title_full Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015
title_fullStr Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015
title_short Strategic Engagement of Technical Surge Capacity for Intensified Polio Eradication Initiative in Nigeria, 2012–2015
title_sort strategic engagement of technical surge capacity for intensified polio eradication initiative in nigeria, 2012–2015
topic Best Polio Eradication Initiative (Pei) Practices in Nigeria with Support from the WHO
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26912379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv494
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