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The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014

Background. The current West African outbreak of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) began in Guinea in December 2013 and rapidly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. On 20 July 2014, a sick individual flew into Lagos, Nigeria, from Monrovia, Liberia, setting off an outbreak in Lagos and later in Port Harc...

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Autores principales: Vaz, Rui G., Mkanda, Pascal, Banda, Richard, Komkech, William, Ekundare-Famiyesin, Olubowale O., Onyibe, Rosemary, Abidoye, Sunday, Nsubuga, Peter, Maleghemi, Sylvester, Hannah-Murele, Bolatito, Tegegne, Sisay G.
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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/PMC4818557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26908718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv581
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author Vaz, Rui G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Banda, Richard
Komkech, William
Ekundare-Famiyesin, Olubowale O.
Onyibe, Rosemary
Abidoye, Sunday
Nsubuga, Peter
Maleghemi, Sylvester
Hannah-Murele, Bolatito
Tegegne, Sisay G.
author_facet Vaz, Rui G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Banda, Richard
Komkech, William
Ekundare-Famiyesin, Olubowale O.
Onyibe, Rosemary
Abidoye, Sunday
Nsubuga, Peter
Maleghemi, Sylvester
Hannah-Murele, Bolatito
Tegegne, Sisay G.
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description Background. The current West African outbreak of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) began in Guinea in December 2013 and rapidly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. On 20 July 2014, a sick individual flew into Lagos, Nigeria, from Monrovia, Liberia, setting off an outbreak in Lagos and later in Port Harcourt city. The government of Nigeria, supported by the World Health Organization and other partners, mounted a response to the outbreak relying on the polio program experiences and infrastructure. On 20 October 2014, the country was declared free of EVD. Methods. We examined the organization and operations of the response to the 2014 EVD outbreak in Nigeria and how experiences and support from the country's polio program infrastructure accelerated the outbreak response. Results. The deputy incident manager of the National Polio Emergency Operations Centre was appointed the incident manager of the Ebola Emergency Operations Centre (EEOC), the body that coordinated and directed the response to the EVD outbreak in the country. A total of 892 contacts were followed up, and blood specimens were collected from 61 persons with suspected EVD and tested in designated laboratories. Of these, 19 (31%) were positive for Ebola, and 11 (58%) of the case patients were healthcare workers. The overall case-fatality rate was 40%. EVD sensitization and training were conducted during the outbreak and for 2 months after the outbreak ended. The World Health Organization deployed its surveillance and logistics personnel from non–Ebola-infected states to support response activities in Lagos and Rivers states. Conclusions. The support from the polio program infrastructure, particularly the coordination mechanism adopted (the EEOC), the availability of skilled personnel in the polio program, and lessons learned from managing the polio eradication program greatly contributed to the speedy containment of the 2014 EVD outbreak in Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-48185572016-04-04 The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014 Vaz, Rui G. Mkanda, Pascal Banda, Richard Komkech, William Ekundare-Famiyesin, Olubowale O. Onyibe, Rosemary Abidoye, Sunday Nsubuga, Peter Maleghemi, Sylvester Hannah-Murele, Bolatito Tegegne, Sisay G. J Infect Dis Best Polio Eradication Initiative (Pei) Practices in Nigeria with Support from the WHO Background. The current West African outbreak of the Ebola virus disease (EVD) began in Guinea in December 2013 and rapidly spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. On 20 July 2014, a sick individual flew into Lagos, Nigeria, from Monrovia, Liberia, setting off an outbreak in Lagos and later in Port Harcourt city. The government of Nigeria, supported by the World Health Organization and other partners, mounted a response to the outbreak relying on the polio program experiences and infrastructure. On 20 October 2014, the country was declared free of EVD. Methods. We examined the organization and operations of the response to the 2014 EVD outbreak in Nigeria and how experiences and support from the country's polio program infrastructure accelerated the outbreak response. Results. The deputy incident manager of the National Polio Emergency Operations Centre was appointed the incident manager of the Ebola Emergency Operations Centre (EEOC), the body that coordinated and directed the response to the EVD outbreak in the country. A total of 892 contacts were followed up, and blood specimens were collected from 61 persons with suspected EVD and tested in designated laboratories. Of these, 19 (31%) were positive for Ebola, and 11 (58%) of the case patients were healthcare workers. The overall case-fatality rate was 40%. EVD sensitization and training were conducted during the outbreak and for 2 months after the outbreak ended. The World Health Organization deployed its surveillance and logistics personnel from non–Ebola-infected states to support response activities in Lagos and Rivers states. Conclusions. The support from the polio program infrastructure, particularly the coordination mechanism adopted (the EEOC), the availability of skilled personnel in the polio program, and lessons learned from managing the polio eradication program greatly contributed to the speedy containment of the 2014 EVD outbreak in Nigeria. Oxford University Press 2016-05-01 2016-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4818557/ /pubmed/26908718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv581 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.
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Vaz, Rui G.
Mkanda, Pascal
Banda, Richard
Komkech, William
Ekundare-Famiyesin, Olubowale O.
Onyibe, Rosemary
Abidoye, Sunday
Nsubuga, Peter
Maleghemi, Sylvester
Hannah-Murele, Bolatito
Tegegne, Sisay G.
The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title_full The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title_fullStr The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title_full_unstemmed The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title_short The Role of the Polio Program Infrastructure in Response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Nigeria 2014
title_sort role of the polio program infrastructure in response to ebola virus disease outbreak in nigeria 2014
topic Best Polio Eradication Initiative (Pei) Practices in Nigeria with Support from the WHO
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26908718
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiv581
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