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Dengue Contingency Planning: From Research to Policy and Practice

BACKGROUND: Dengue is an increasingly incident disease across many parts of the world. In response, an evidence-based handbook to translate research into policy and practice was developed. This handbook facilitates contingency planning as well as the development and use of early warning and response...

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Autores principales: Runge-Ranzinger, Silvia, Kroeger, Axel, Olliaro, Piero, McCall, Philip J., Sánchez Tejeda, Gustavo, Lloyd, Linda S., Hakim, Lokman, Bowman, Leigh R., Horstick, Olaf, Coelho, Giovanini
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27653786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004916
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author Runge-Ranzinger, Silvia
Kroeger, Axel
Olliaro, Piero
McCall, Philip J.
Sánchez Tejeda, Gustavo
Lloyd, Linda S.
Hakim, Lokman
Bowman, Leigh R.
Horstick, Olaf
Coelho, Giovanini
author_facet Runge-Ranzinger, Silvia
Kroeger, Axel
Olliaro, Piero
McCall, Philip J.
Sánchez Tejeda, Gustavo
Lloyd, Linda S.
Hakim, Lokman
Bowman, Leigh R.
Horstick, Olaf
Coelho, Giovanini
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description BACKGROUND: Dengue is an increasingly incident disease across many parts of the world. In response, an evidence-based handbook to translate research into policy and practice was developed. This handbook facilitates contingency planning as well as the development and use of early warning and response systems for dengue fever epidemics, by identifying decision-making processes that contribute to the success or failure of dengue surveillance, as well as triggers that initiate effective responses to incipient outbreaks. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Available evidence was evaluated using a step-wise process that included systematic literature reviews, policymaker and stakeholder interviews, a study to assess dengue contingency planning and outbreak management in 10 countries, and a retrospective logistic regression analysis to identify alarm signals for an outbreak warning system using datasets from five dengue endemic countries. Best practices for managing a dengue outbreak are provided for key elements of a dengue contingency plan including timely contingency planning, the importance of a detailed, context-specific dengue contingency plan that clearly distinguishes between routine and outbreak interventions, surveillance systems for outbreak preparedness, outbreak definitions, alert algorithms, managerial capacity, vector control capacity, and clinical management of large caseloads. Additionally, a computer-assisted early warning system, which enables countries to identify and respond to context-specific variables that predict forthcoming dengue outbreaks, has been developed. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Most countries do not have comprehensive, detailed contingency plans for dengue outbreaks. Countries tend to rely on intensified vector control as their outbreak response, with minimal focus on integrated management of clinical care, epidemiological, laboratory and vector surveillance, and risk communication. The Technical Handbook for Surveillance, Dengue Outbreak Prediction/ Detection and Outbreak Response seeks to provide countries with evidence-based best practices to justify the declaration of an outbreak and the mobilization of the resources required to implement an effective dengue contingency plan.
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spelling pubmed-50314492016-10-10 Dengue Contingency Planning: From Research to Policy and Practice Runge-Ranzinger, Silvia Kroeger, Axel Olliaro, Piero McCall, Philip J. Sánchez Tejeda, Gustavo Lloyd, Linda S. Hakim, Lokman Bowman, Leigh R. Horstick, Olaf Coelho, Giovanini PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue is an increasingly incident disease across many parts of the world. In response, an evidence-based handbook to translate research into policy and practice was developed. This handbook facilitates contingency planning as well as the development and use of early warning and response systems for dengue fever epidemics, by identifying decision-making processes that contribute to the success or failure of dengue surveillance, as well as triggers that initiate effective responses to incipient outbreaks. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Available evidence was evaluated using a step-wise process that included systematic literature reviews, policymaker and stakeholder interviews, a study to assess dengue contingency planning and outbreak management in 10 countries, and a retrospective logistic regression analysis to identify alarm signals for an outbreak warning system using datasets from five dengue endemic countries. Best practices for managing a dengue outbreak are provided for key elements of a dengue contingency plan including timely contingency planning, the importance of a detailed, context-specific dengue contingency plan that clearly distinguishes between routine and outbreak interventions, surveillance systems for outbreak preparedness, outbreak definitions, alert algorithms, managerial capacity, vector control capacity, and clinical management of large caseloads. Additionally, a computer-assisted early warning system, which enables countries to identify and respond to context-specific variables that predict forthcoming dengue outbreaks, has been developed. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Most countries do not have comprehensive, detailed contingency plans for dengue outbreaks. Countries tend to rely on intensified vector control as their outbreak response, with minimal focus on integrated management of clinical care, epidemiological, laboratory and vector surveillance, and risk communication. The Technical Handbook for Surveillance, Dengue Outbreak Prediction/ Detection and Outbreak Response seeks to provide countries with evidence-based best practices to justify the declaration of an outbreak and the mobilization of the resources required to implement an effective dengue contingency plan. Public Library of Science 2016-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5031449/ /pubmed/27653786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004916 Text en © 2016 Runge-Ranzinger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Olliaro, Piero
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Sánchez Tejeda, Gustavo
Lloyd, Linda S.
Hakim, Lokman
Bowman, Leigh R.
Horstick, Olaf
Coelho, Giovanini
Dengue Contingency Planning: From Research to Policy and Practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5031449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27653786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004916
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