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Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015

BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends periodic evaluations of influenza surveillance systems to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence of data reliability for policymaking. However, data about the performance of established influenza surveillance systems are limited in Af...

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Autores principales: Babakazo, Pélagie, Kabamba-Tshilobo, Joelle, Wemakoy, Emile Okitolonda, Lubula, Léopold, Manya, Léonie Kitoko, Ilunga, Benoit Kebela, Disasuani, Wally, Nkwembe, Edith, Kavunga-Membo, Hugo, Changachanga, Jean-Claude, Muhemedi, Saleh, Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Muyembe, Tempia, Stefano
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31823763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-8008-2
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author Babakazo, Pélagie
Kabamba-Tshilobo, Joelle
Wemakoy, Emile Okitolonda
Lubula, Léopold
Manya, Léonie Kitoko
Ilunga, Benoit Kebela
Disasuani, Wally
Nkwembe, Edith
Kavunga-Membo, Hugo
Changachanga, Jean-Claude
Muhemedi, Saleh
Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Muyembe
Tempia, Stefano
author_facet Babakazo, Pélagie
Kabamba-Tshilobo, Joelle
Wemakoy, Emile Okitolonda
Lubula, Léopold
Manya, Léonie Kitoko
Ilunga, Benoit Kebela
Disasuani, Wally
Nkwembe, Edith
Kavunga-Membo, Hugo
Changachanga, Jean-Claude
Muhemedi, Saleh
Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Muyembe
Tempia, Stefano
author_sort Babakazo, Pélagie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends periodic evaluations of influenza surveillance systems to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence of data reliability for policymaking. However, data about the performance of established influenza surveillance systems are limited in Africa, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). METHODS: We used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to evaluate the performance of the influenza sentinel surveillance system (ISSS) in DRC during 2012–2015. The performance of the system was evaluated using eight surveillance attributes: (i) data quality and completeness for key variables, (ii) timeliness, (iii) representativeness, (iv) flexibility, (v) simplicity, (vi) acceptability, (vii) stability and (viii) utility. For each attribute, specific indicators were developed and described using quantitative and qualitative methods. Scores for each indicator were as follows: < 60% weak performance; 60–79% moderate performance; ≥80% good performance. RESULTS: During 2012–2015, we enrolled and tested 4339 patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) and 2869 patients with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) from 11 sentinel sites situated in 5 of 11 provinces. Influenza viruses were detected in 446 (10.3%) samples from patients with ILI and in 151 (5.5%) samples from patients with SARI with higher detection during December–May. Data quality and completeness was > 90% for all evaluated indicators. Other strengths of the system were timeliness, simplicity, stability and utility that scored > 70% each. Representativeness, flexibility and acceptability had moderate performance. It was reported that the ISSS contributed to: (i) a better understanding of the epidemiology, circulating patterns and proportional contribution of influenza virus among patients with ILI or SARI; (ii) acquisition of new key competences related to influenza surveillance and diagnosis; and (iii) continuous education of surveillance staff and clinicians at sentinel sites about influenza. However, due to limited resources no actions were undertaken to mitigate the impact of seasonal influenza epidemics. CONCLUSIONS: The system performed overall satisfactorily and provided reliable and timely data about influenza circulation in DRC. The simplicity of the system contributed to its stability. A better use of the available data could be made to inform and promote prevention interventions especially among the most vulnerable groups.
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spelling pubmed-69024192019-12-11 Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015 Babakazo, Pélagie Kabamba-Tshilobo, Joelle Wemakoy, Emile Okitolonda Lubula, Léopold Manya, Léonie Kitoko Ilunga, Benoit Kebela Disasuani, Wally Nkwembe, Edith Kavunga-Membo, Hugo Changachanga, Jean-Claude Muhemedi, Saleh Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tempia, Stefano BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends periodic evaluations of influenza surveillance systems to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence of data reliability for policymaking. However, data about the performance of established influenza surveillance systems are limited in Africa, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). METHODS: We used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to evaluate the performance of the influenza sentinel surveillance system (ISSS) in DRC during 2012–2015. The performance of the system was evaluated using eight surveillance attributes: (i) data quality and completeness for key variables, (ii) timeliness, (iii) representativeness, (iv) flexibility, (v) simplicity, (vi) acceptability, (vii) stability and (viii) utility. For each attribute, specific indicators were developed and described using quantitative and qualitative methods. Scores for each indicator were as follows: < 60% weak performance; 60–79% moderate performance; ≥80% good performance. RESULTS: During 2012–2015, we enrolled and tested 4339 patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) and 2869 patients with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) from 11 sentinel sites situated in 5 of 11 provinces. Influenza viruses were detected in 446 (10.3%) samples from patients with ILI and in 151 (5.5%) samples from patients with SARI with higher detection during December–May. Data quality and completeness was > 90% for all evaluated indicators. Other strengths of the system were timeliness, simplicity, stability and utility that scored > 70% each. Representativeness, flexibility and acceptability had moderate performance. It was reported that the ISSS contributed to: (i) a better understanding of the epidemiology, circulating patterns and proportional contribution of influenza virus among patients with ILI or SARI; (ii) acquisition of new key competences related to influenza surveillance and diagnosis; and (iii) continuous education of surveillance staff and clinicians at sentinel sites about influenza. However, due to limited resources no actions were undertaken to mitigate the impact of seasonal influenza epidemics. CONCLUSIONS: The system performed overall satisfactorily and provided reliable and timely data about influenza circulation in DRC. The simplicity of the system contributed to its stability. A better use of the available data could be made to inform and promote prevention interventions especially among the most vulnerable groups. BioMed Central 2019-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6902419/ /pubmed/31823763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-8008-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Babakazo, Pélagie
Kabamba-Tshilobo, Joelle
Wemakoy, Emile Okitolonda
Lubula, Léopold
Manya, Léonie Kitoko
Ilunga, Benoit Kebela
Disasuani, Wally
Nkwembe, Edith
Kavunga-Membo, Hugo
Changachanga, Jean-Claude
Muhemedi, Saleh
Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Muyembe
Tempia, Stefano
Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title_full Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title_fullStr Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title_short Evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
title_sort evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the democratic republic of congo, 2012–2015
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31823763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-8008-2
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