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Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations

INTRODUCTION: Following a declaration by the World Health Organization that Liberia had successfully interrupted Ebola virus transmission on May 9th, 2015; the country entered a period of enhanced surveillance. The number of cases had significantly reduced prior to the declaration, leading to closur...

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Autores principales: Katawera, Victoria, Kohar, Henry, Mahmoud, Nuha, Raftery, Philomena, Wasunna, Christine, Humrighouse, Ben, Hardy, Patrick, Saindon, John, Schoepp, Randal, Makvandi, Monear, Hensley, Lisa, Condell, Orla, Durski, Kara, Singaravelu, Shalini, Gahimbare, Laetitia, Olinger, Gene, Kateh, Francis, Naidoo, Dhamari, Nsubuga, Peter, Formenty, Pierre, Nyenswah, Tolbert, Coulibaly, Sheick Oumar, Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi, Talisuna, Ambrose, Yahaya, Ali Ahmed, Rajatonirina, Soatiana, Williams, Desmond, Dahn, Bernice, Gasasira1, Alex, Fall, Ibrahima Socé
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6675925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404295
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2019.33.2.17366
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author Katawera, Victoria
Kohar, Henry
Mahmoud, Nuha
Raftery, Philomena
Wasunna, Christine
Humrighouse, Ben
Hardy, Patrick
Saindon, John
Schoepp, Randal
Makvandi, Monear
Hensley, Lisa
Condell, Orla
Durski, Kara
Singaravelu, Shalini
Gahimbare, Laetitia
Olinger, Gene
Kateh, Francis
Naidoo, Dhamari
Nsubuga, Peter
Formenty, Pierre
Nyenswah, Tolbert
Coulibaly, Sheick Oumar
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Talisuna, Ambrose
Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Williams, Desmond
Dahn, Bernice
Gasasira1, Alex
Fall, Ibrahima Socé
author_facet Katawera, Victoria
Kohar, Henry
Mahmoud, Nuha
Raftery, Philomena
Wasunna, Christine
Humrighouse, Ben
Hardy, Patrick
Saindon, John
Schoepp, Randal
Makvandi, Monear
Hensley, Lisa
Condell, Orla
Durski, Kara
Singaravelu, Shalini
Gahimbare, Laetitia
Olinger, Gene
Kateh, Francis
Naidoo, Dhamari
Nsubuga, Peter
Formenty, Pierre
Nyenswah, Tolbert
Coulibaly, Sheick Oumar
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Talisuna, Ambrose
Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Williams, Desmond
Dahn, Bernice
Gasasira1, Alex
Fall, Ibrahima Socé
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description INTRODUCTION: Following a declaration by the World Health Organization that Liberia had successfully interrupted Ebola virus transmission on May 9th, 2015; the country entered a period of enhanced surveillance. The number of cases had significantly reduced prior to the declaration, leading to closure of eight out of eleven Ebola testing laboratories. Enhanced surveillance led to an abrupt increase in demand for laboratory services. We report interventions, achievements, lessons learned and recommendations drawn from enhancing laboratory capacity. METHODS: Using archived data, we reported before and after interventions that aimed at increasing laboratory capacity. Laboratory capacity was defined by number of laboratories with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) testing capacity, number of competent staff, number of specimens tested, specimen backlog, daily and surge testing capacity, and turnaround time. Using Stata 14 (Stata Corporation, College Station, TX, USA), medians and trends were reported for all continuous variables. RESULTS: Between May and December 2015, interventions including recruitment and training of eight staff, establishment of one EVD laboratory facility, implementation of ten Ebola GeneXpert diagnostic platforms, and establishment of working shifts yielded an 8-fold increase in number of specimens tested, a reduction in specimens backlog to zero, and restoration of turn-around time to 24 hours. This enabled a more efficient surveillance system that facilitated timely detection and containment of two EVD clusters observed thereafter. CONCLUSION: Effective enhancement of laboratory services during high demand periods requires a combination of context-specific interventions. Building and ensuring sustainability of local capacity is an integral part of effective surveillance and disease outbreak response efforts.
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spelling pubmed-66759252019-08-09 Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations Katawera, Victoria Kohar, Henry Mahmoud, Nuha Raftery, Philomena Wasunna, Christine Humrighouse, Ben Hardy, Patrick Saindon, John Schoepp, Randal Makvandi, Monear Hensley, Lisa Condell, Orla Durski, Kara Singaravelu, Shalini Gahimbare, Laetitia Olinger, Gene Kateh, Francis Naidoo, Dhamari Nsubuga, Peter Formenty, Pierre Nyenswah, Tolbert Coulibaly, Sheick Oumar Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi Talisuna, Ambrose Yahaya, Ali Ahmed Rajatonirina, Soatiana Williams, Desmond Dahn, Bernice Gasasira1, Alex Fall, Ibrahima Socé Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Following a declaration by the World Health Organization that Liberia had successfully interrupted Ebola virus transmission on May 9th, 2015; the country entered a period of enhanced surveillance. The number of cases had significantly reduced prior to the declaration, leading to closure of eight out of eleven Ebola testing laboratories. Enhanced surveillance led to an abrupt increase in demand for laboratory services. We report interventions, achievements, lessons learned and recommendations drawn from enhancing laboratory capacity. METHODS: Using archived data, we reported before and after interventions that aimed at increasing laboratory capacity. Laboratory capacity was defined by number of laboratories with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) testing capacity, number of competent staff, number of specimens tested, specimen backlog, daily and surge testing capacity, and turnaround time. Using Stata 14 (Stata Corporation, College Station, TX, USA), medians and trends were reported for all continuous variables. RESULTS: Between May and December 2015, interventions including recruitment and training of eight staff, establishment of one EVD laboratory facility, implementation of ten Ebola GeneXpert diagnostic platforms, and establishment of working shifts yielded an 8-fold increase in number of specimens tested, a reduction in specimens backlog to zero, and restoration of turn-around time to 24 hours. This enabled a more efficient surveillance system that facilitated timely detection and containment of two EVD clusters observed thereafter. CONCLUSION: Effective enhancement of laboratory services during high demand periods requires a combination of context-specific interventions. Building and ensuring sustainability of local capacity is an integral part of effective surveillance and disease outbreak response efforts. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6675925/ /pubmed/31404295 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2019.33.2.17366 Text en © Victoria Katawera 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
Katawera, Victoria
Kohar, Henry
Mahmoud, Nuha
Raftery, Philomena
Wasunna, Christine
Humrighouse, Ben
Hardy, Patrick
Saindon, John
Schoepp, Randal
Makvandi, Monear
Hensley, Lisa
Condell, Orla
Durski, Kara
Singaravelu, Shalini
Gahimbare, Laetitia
Olinger, Gene
Kateh, Francis
Naidoo, Dhamari
Nsubuga, Peter
Formenty, Pierre
Nyenswah, Tolbert
Coulibaly, Sheick Oumar
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Talisuna, Ambrose
Yahaya, Ali Ahmed
Rajatonirina, Soatiana
Williams, Desmond
Dahn, Bernice
Gasasira1, Alex
Fall, Ibrahima Socé
Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title_full Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title_fullStr Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title_short Enhancing laboratory capacity during Ebola virus disease (EVD) heightened surveillance in Liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
title_sort enhancing laboratory capacity during ebola virus disease (evd) heightened surveillance in liberia: lessons learned and recommendations
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6675925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31404295
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.supp.2019.33.2.17366
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