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Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme
INTRODUCTION: Following the 2005-6 chikungunya outbreak, a project to strengthen regional Public Health preparedness in the Indian Ocean was implemented. It includes the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion (France) and Seychelles. A Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP-OI) was started in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5483346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674588 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.26.195.10358 |
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author | Halm, Ariane Seyler, Thomas Mohamed, Sainda Ali Mbaé, Saindou Ben Randrianarivo-Solofoniaina, Armand Eugène Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa Nundlall, Ram Aboobakar, Shahina Bibi, Jastin Filleul, Laurent Piola, Patrice Razafimandimby, Harimahefa Rasamoelina, Harena Valenciano, Marta Moren, Alain Cardinale, Eric Lepec, Richard Flachet, Loïc |
author_facet | Halm, Ariane Seyler, Thomas Mohamed, Sainda Ali Mbaé, Saindou Ben Randrianarivo-Solofoniaina, Armand Eugène Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa Nundlall, Ram Aboobakar, Shahina Bibi, Jastin Filleul, Laurent Piola, Patrice Razafimandimby, Harimahefa Rasamoelina, Harena Valenciano, Marta Moren, Alain Cardinale, Eric Lepec, Richard Flachet, Loïc |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Following the 2005-6 chikungunya outbreak, a project to strengthen regional Public Health preparedness in the Indian Ocean was implemented. It includes the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion (France) and Seychelles. A Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP-OI) was started in 2011 to develop a pool of well-trained intervention epidemiologists. METHODS: The FETP-OI consists of two years of supervised, learning-by-doing, on-the-job training at national sites involved in disease surveillance and response. It includes work placements at the Madagascar Pasteur Institute and the French regional epidemiology unit in Reunion and up to three training courses per year. Training objectives include epidemiological surveillance, outbreak investigations, research studies, scientific communication and transfer of competencies. RESULTS: In four years, two cohorts of in total 15 fellows originating from four countries followed the FETP-OI. They led 42 surveillance projects (71% routine management, 14% evaluations, 12% setup, 3% other) and investigated 36 outbreak alerts, 58% of them in Madagascar; most investigations (72%) concerned foodborne pathogens, plague or malaria. Fellows performed 18 studies (44% descriptive analyses, 22% disease risk factors, and 34% on other subjects), and presented results during regional and international conferences through 26 oral and 15 poster presentations. Four articles were published in regional Public Health bulletins and several scientific manuscripts are in process. CONCLUSION: The FETP-OI has created a regional force of intervention consisting of field epidemiologists and trained supervisors using the same technical language and epidemiological methods. The third cohort is now ongoing. Technically and financially sustainable FETP-OI projects help addressing public health priorities of the Indian Ocean. |
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spelling | pubmed-54833462017-07-03 Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme Halm, Ariane Seyler, Thomas Mohamed, Sainda Ali Mbaé, Saindou Ben Randrianarivo-Solofoniaina, Armand Eugène Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa Nundlall, Ram Aboobakar, Shahina Bibi, Jastin Filleul, Laurent Piola, Patrice Razafimandimby, Harimahefa Rasamoelina, Harena Valenciano, Marta Moren, Alain Cardinale, Eric Lepec, Richard Flachet, Loïc Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Following the 2005-6 chikungunya outbreak, a project to strengthen regional Public Health preparedness in the Indian Ocean was implemented. It includes the Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion (France) and Seychelles. A Field Epidemiology Training Programme (FETP-OI) was started in 2011 to develop a pool of well-trained intervention epidemiologists. METHODS: The FETP-OI consists of two years of supervised, learning-by-doing, on-the-job training at national sites involved in disease surveillance and response. It includes work placements at the Madagascar Pasteur Institute and the French regional epidemiology unit in Reunion and up to three training courses per year. Training objectives include epidemiological surveillance, outbreak investigations, research studies, scientific communication and transfer of competencies. RESULTS: In four years, two cohorts of in total 15 fellows originating from four countries followed the FETP-OI. They led 42 surveillance projects (71% routine management, 14% evaluations, 12% setup, 3% other) and investigated 36 outbreak alerts, 58% of them in Madagascar; most investigations (72%) concerned foodborne pathogens, plague or malaria. Fellows performed 18 studies (44% descriptive analyses, 22% disease risk factors, and 34% on other subjects), and presented results during regional and international conferences through 26 oral and 15 poster presentations. Four articles were published in regional Public Health bulletins and several scientific manuscripts are in process. CONCLUSION: The FETP-OI has created a regional force of intervention consisting of field epidemiologists and trained supervisors using the same technical language and epidemiological methods. The third cohort is now ongoing. Technically and financially sustainable FETP-OI projects help addressing public health priorities of the Indian Ocean. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5483346/ /pubmed/28674588 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.26.195.10358 Text en © Ariane Halm et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Halm, Ariane Seyler, Thomas Mohamed, Sainda Ali Mbaé, Saindou Ben Randrianarivo-Solofoniaina, Armand Eugène Ratsitorahina, Maherisoa Nundlall, Ram Aboobakar, Shahina Bibi, Jastin Filleul, Laurent Piola, Patrice Razafimandimby, Harimahefa Rasamoelina, Harena Valenciano, Marta Moren, Alain Cardinale, Eric Lepec, Richard Flachet, Loïc Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title | Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title_full | Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title_fullStr | Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title_full_unstemmed | Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title_short | Four years into the Indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
title_sort | four years into the indian ocean field epidemiology training programme |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5483346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28674588 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2017.26.195.10358 |
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