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Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis

BACKGROUND: As part of the polio-eradication strategy, the World Health Organization (WHO) has established a global acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance system. AFP surveillance has successfully helped Jordan achieve polio-free certification. However, there is a substantial risk of polio impor...

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Autores principales: Zerriouh, Fatima, Khader, Yousef, Qasem, Nabil, Abusal, Kamel, Iblan, Ibrahim, Ghaffari, Layla, Abdallat, Mohammed
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Publicado: JMIR Publications 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31573938
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/14217
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author Zerriouh, Fatima
Khader, Yousef
Qasem, Nabil
Abusal, Kamel
Iblan, Ibrahim
Ghaffari, Layla
Abdallat, Mohammed
author_facet Zerriouh, Fatima
Khader, Yousef
Qasem, Nabil
Abusal, Kamel
Iblan, Ibrahim
Ghaffari, Layla
Abdallat, Mohammed
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description BACKGROUND: As part of the polio-eradication strategy, the World Health Organization (WHO) has established a global acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance system. AFP surveillance has successfully helped Jordan achieve polio-free certification. However, there is a substantial risk of polio importation from neighboring countries including Syria and Iraq. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the AFP surveillance in Jordan and identify areas that need improvement. METHODS: This retrospective study is a secondary analysis of data that were routinely collected between 2012 and 2016 by Jordan’s Expanded Program on Immunization. The WHO’s minimum performance indicators were used to evaluate the AFP surveillance. RESULTS: Cumulatively, 328 AFP cases had been reported. Almost half (n=168, 51.3%) of the patients were aged 1-5 years, and 55.8% (n=183) were male. All cases were discarded (classified as a nonpolio case). The most common cause of AFP was Guillain-Barre Syndrome (n=115, 35.1%). The annualized nonpolio AFP rate increased from 1.4/100,000 children below 15 years of age in 2012 to 4.3 in 2016. National and subnational sensitivities were not met in 2012 and 2013. Adequacy of stool specimens and timeliness of specimens arriving at and processed in the laboratory were constantly above the minimum target. Timeliness of the investigation met the expected target but with a decreasing trend. The nonpolio enterovirus isolation rate was below the target, except in 2016. CONCLUSIONS: The AFP surveillance system in Jordan is performing well; however, additional efforts are needed to strengthen the subnational sensitivity. The cold chain from sample collection to laboratory testing has to be maintained to ensure the reliability of stool specimens required for isolation of the nonpolio enterovirus.
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spelling pubmed-67894192019-10-31 Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis Zerriouh, Fatima Khader, Yousef Qasem, Nabil Abusal, Kamel Iblan, Ibrahim Ghaffari, Layla Abdallat, Mohammed JMIR Public Health Surveill Original Paper BACKGROUND: As part of the polio-eradication strategy, the World Health Organization (WHO) has established a global acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance system. AFP surveillance has successfully helped Jordan achieve polio-free certification. However, there is a substantial risk of polio importation from neighboring countries including Syria and Iraq. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the AFP surveillance in Jordan and identify areas that need improvement. METHODS: This retrospective study is a secondary analysis of data that were routinely collected between 2012 and 2016 by Jordan’s Expanded Program on Immunization. The WHO’s minimum performance indicators were used to evaluate the AFP surveillance. RESULTS: Cumulatively, 328 AFP cases had been reported. Almost half (n=168, 51.3%) of the patients were aged 1-5 years, and 55.8% (n=183) were male. All cases were discarded (classified as a nonpolio case). The most common cause of AFP was Guillain-Barre Syndrome (n=115, 35.1%). The annualized nonpolio AFP rate increased from 1.4/100,000 children below 15 years of age in 2012 to 4.3 in 2016. National and subnational sensitivities were not met in 2012 and 2013. Adequacy of stool specimens and timeliness of specimens arriving at and processed in the laboratory were constantly above the minimum target. Timeliness of the investigation met the expected target but with a decreasing trend. The nonpolio enterovirus isolation rate was below the target, except in 2016. CONCLUSIONS: The AFP surveillance system in Jordan is performing well; however, additional efforts are needed to strengthen the subnational sensitivity. The cold chain from sample collection to laboratory testing has to be maintained to ensure the reliability of stool specimens required for isolation of the nonpolio enterovirus. JMIR Publications 2019-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6789419/ /pubmed/31573938 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/14217 Text en ©Fatima Zerriouh, Yousef Khader, Nabil Qasem, Kamel Abusal, Ibrahim Iblan, Layla Ghaffari, Mohammed Abdallat. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (http://publichealth.jmir.org), 27.09.2019 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://publichealth.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Zerriouh, Fatima
Khader, Yousef
Qasem, Nabil
Abusal, Kamel
Iblan, Ibrahim
Ghaffari, Layla
Abdallat, Mohammed
Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title_full Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title_short Evaluation of the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System in Polio-Free Jordan, 2012-2016: Retrospective Secondary Analysis
title_sort evaluation of the acute flaccid paralysis surveillance system in polio-free jordan, 2012-2016: retrospective secondary analysis
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31573938
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/14217
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