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Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges

INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia joined the global effort to eradicate polio in 1996, and interrupted indigenous wild poliovirus transmission by December 2001. However, the country experienced numerous separate importations during 2003-2013. Sensitive Acute Flaccid (AFP) surveillance is critical to rule out u...

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Autores principales: Tegegne, Ayesheshem Ademe, Fiona, Braka, Shebeshi, Meseret Eshetu, Hailemariam, Fasal Teshager, Aregay, Aron Kassahun, Beyene, Berhane, Asemahgne, Eshetu Wassie, Woyessa, Daddi Jima, Woyessa, Abyot Bekele
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28890751
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.2.10694
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author Tegegne, Ayesheshem Ademe
Fiona, Braka
Shebeshi, Meseret Eshetu
Hailemariam, Fasal Teshager
Aregay, Aron Kassahun
Beyene, Berhane
Asemahgne, Eshetu Wassie
Woyessa, Daddi Jima
Woyessa, Abyot Bekele
author_facet Tegegne, Ayesheshem Ademe
Fiona, Braka
Shebeshi, Meseret Eshetu
Hailemariam, Fasal Teshager
Aregay, Aron Kassahun
Beyene, Berhane
Asemahgne, Eshetu Wassie
Woyessa, Daddi Jima
Woyessa, Abyot Bekele
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description INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia joined the global effort to eradicate polio in 1996, and interrupted indigenous wild poliovirus transmission by December 2001. However, the country experienced numerous separate importations during 2003-2013. Sensitive Acute Flaccid (AFP) surveillance is critical to rule out undetected circulation of WPV and VDPVs. METHODS: In this study described, we used a retrospective descriptive study design to characterize the surveillance performance from 2005 to 2015. RESULTS: The none-polio AFP rate improved from 2.6/100,000 children <15 years old in 2005 to 3.1 in 2015, while stool adequacy has also improved from 78.5% in 2005 to 92 % in 2015. At the national level, most AFP surveillance performance indicators are achieved and maintained over the years, however, AFP surveillance performance at sub-national level varies greatly particularly in pastoralist regions. In addition, the minimum standard for non-polio enterovirus isolation rate (10%) was not achieved except in 2007 and 2009. Nevertheless, the proportion of cases investigated within 2 days of notification and the proportion of specimens arriving in good condition within 3 days to the laboratory were maintained throughout all the years reviewed. CONCLUSION: We found that the AFP surveillance system was efficient and progressively improved over the past 10 years in Ethiopia. However, the subnational AFP surveillance performance varies and were not maintained, particularly in pastoralist regions, and the non-polio enterovirus isolation rate declined since 2010. We recommend the institution of community-based surveillance in pastoralist regions and conduct detail review of the laboratory sensitivity and the reverse cold chain system.
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spelling pubmed-55787232017-09-08 Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges Tegegne, Ayesheshem Ademe Fiona, Braka Shebeshi, Meseret Eshetu Hailemariam, Fasal Teshager Aregay, Aron Kassahun Beyene, Berhane Asemahgne, Eshetu Wassie Woyessa, Daddi Jima Woyessa, Abyot Bekele Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia joined the global effort to eradicate polio in 1996, and interrupted indigenous wild poliovirus transmission by December 2001. However, the country experienced numerous separate importations during 2003-2013. Sensitive Acute Flaccid (AFP) surveillance is critical to rule out undetected circulation of WPV and VDPVs. METHODS: In this study described, we used a retrospective descriptive study design to characterize the surveillance performance from 2005 to 2015. RESULTS: The none-polio AFP rate improved from 2.6/100,000 children <15 years old in 2005 to 3.1 in 2015, while stool adequacy has also improved from 78.5% in 2005 to 92 % in 2015. At the national level, most AFP surveillance performance indicators are achieved and maintained over the years, however, AFP surveillance performance at sub-national level varies greatly particularly in pastoralist regions. In addition, the minimum standard for non-polio enterovirus isolation rate (10%) was not achieved except in 2007 and 2009. Nevertheless, the proportion of cases investigated within 2 days of notification and the proportion of specimens arriving in good condition within 3 days to the laboratory were maintained throughout all the years reviewed. CONCLUSION: We found that the AFP surveillance system was efficient and progressively improved over the past 10 years in Ethiopia. However, the subnational AFP surveillance performance varies and were not maintained, particularly in pastoralist regions, and the non-polio enterovirus isolation rate declined since 2010. We recommend the institution of community-based surveillance in pastoralist regions and conduct detail review of the laboratory sensitivity and the reverse cold chain system. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2017-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5578723/ /pubmed/28890751 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.2.10694 Text en © Ayesheshem Ademe Tegegne 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.
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Tegegne, Ayesheshem Ademe
Fiona, Braka
Shebeshi, Meseret Eshetu
Hailemariam, Fasal Teshager
Aregay, Aron Kassahun
Beyene, Berhane
Asemahgne, Eshetu Wassie
Woyessa, Daddi Jima
Woyessa, Abyot Bekele
Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
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title_full Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
title_fullStr Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
title_short Analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in Ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
title_sort analysis of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in ethiopia, 2005-2015: progress and challenges
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5578723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28890751
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.2.10694
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