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Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response

BACKGROUND: Repeated outbreaks of emerging pathogens underscore the need for preparedness plans to prevent, detect, and respond. As countries develop and improve National Action Plans for Health Security, addressing subnational variation in preparedness is increasingly important. One facet of prepar...

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Autores principales: Hulland, E. N., Wiens, K. E., Shirude, S., Morgan, J. D., Bertozzi-Villa, A., Farag, T. H., Fullman, N., Kraemer, M. U. G., Miller-Petrie, M. K., Gupta, V., Reiner, R. C., Rabinowitz, P., Wasserheit, J. N., Bell, B. P., Hay, S. I., Weiss, D. J., Pigott, D. M.
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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/PMC6937971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-019-1459-6
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author Hulland, E. N.
Wiens, K. E.
Shirude, S.
Morgan, J. D.
Bertozzi-Villa, A.
Farag, T. H.
Fullman, N.
Kraemer, M. U. G.
Miller-Petrie, M. K.
Gupta, V.
Reiner, R. C.
Rabinowitz, P.
Wasserheit, J. N.
Bell, B. P.
Hay, S. I.
Weiss, D. J.
Pigott, D. M.
author_facet Hulland, E. N.
Wiens, K. E.
Shirude, S.
Morgan, J. D.
Bertozzi-Villa, A.
Farag, T. H.
Fullman, N.
Kraemer, M. U. G.
Miller-Petrie, M. K.
Gupta, V.
Reiner, R. C.
Rabinowitz, P.
Wasserheit, J. N.
Bell, B. P.
Hay, S. I.
Weiss, D. J.
Pigott, D. M.
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description BACKGROUND: Repeated outbreaks of emerging pathogens underscore the need for preparedness plans to prevent, detect, and respond. As countries develop and improve National Action Plans for Health Security, addressing subnational variation in preparedness is increasingly important. One facet of preparedness and mitigating disease transmission is health facility accessibility, linking infected persons with health systems and vice versa. Where potential patients can access care, local facilities must ensure they can appropriately diagnose, treat, and contain disease spread to prevent secondary transmission; where patients cannot readily access facilities, alternate plans must be developed. Here, we use travel time to link facilities and populations at risk of viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) and identify spatial variation in these respective preparedness demands. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used geospatial resources of travel friction, pathogen environmental suitability, and health facilities to determine facility accessibility of any at-risk location within a country. We considered in-country and cross-border movements of exposed populations and highlighted vulnerable populations where current facilities are inaccessible and new infrastructure would reduce travel times. We developed profiles for 43 African countries. Resulting maps demonstrate gaps in health facility accessibility and highlight facilities closest to areas at risk for VHF spillover. For instance, in the Central African Republic, we identified travel times of over 24 h to access a health facility. Some countries had more uniformly short travel times, such as Nigeria, although regional disparities exist. For some populations, including many in Botswana, access to areas at risk for VHF nationally was low but proximity to suitable spillover areas in bordering countries was high. Additional analyses provide insights for considering future resource allocation. We provide a contemporary use case for these analyses for the ongoing Ebola outbreak. CONCLUSIONS: These maps demonstrate the use of geospatial analytics for subnational preparedness, identifying facilities close to at-risk populations for prioritizing readiness to detect, treat, and respond to cases and highlighting where gaps in health facility accessibility exist. We identified cross-border threats for VHF exposure and demonstrate an opportunity to improve preparedness activities through the use of precision public health methods and data-driven insights for resource allocation as part of a country’s preparedness plans.
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spelling pubmed-69379712019-12-31 Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response Hulland, E. N. Wiens, K. E. Shirude, S. Morgan, J. D. Bertozzi-Villa, A. Farag, T. H. Fullman, N. Kraemer, M. U. G. Miller-Petrie, M. K. Gupta, V. Reiner, R. C. Rabinowitz, P. Wasserheit, J. N. Bell, B. P. Hay, S. I. Weiss, D. J. Pigott, D. M. BMC Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Repeated outbreaks of emerging pathogens underscore the need for preparedness plans to prevent, detect, and respond. As countries develop and improve National Action Plans for Health Security, addressing subnational variation in preparedness is increasingly important. One facet of preparedness and mitigating disease transmission is health facility accessibility, linking infected persons with health systems and vice versa. Where potential patients can access care, local facilities must ensure they can appropriately diagnose, treat, and contain disease spread to prevent secondary transmission; where patients cannot readily access facilities, alternate plans must be developed. Here, we use travel time to link facilities and populations at risk of viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) and identify spatial variation in these respective preparedness demands. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used geospatial resources of travel friction, pathogen environmental suitability, and health facilities to determine facility accessibility of any at-risk location within a country. We considered in-country and cross-border movements of exposed populations and highlighted vulnerable populations where current facilities are inaccessible and new infrastructure would reduce travel times. We developed profiles for 43 African countries. Resulting maps demonstrate gaps in health facility accessibility and highlight facilities closest to areas at risk for VHF spillover. For instance, in the Central African Republic, we identified travel times of over 24 h to access a health facility. Some countries had more uniformly short travel times, such as Nigeria, although regional disparities exist. For some populations, including many in Botswana, access to areas at risk for VHF nationally was low but proximity to suitable spillover areas in bordering countries was high. Additional analyses provide insights for considering future resource allocation. We provide a contemporary use case for these analyses for the ongoing Ebola outbreak. CONCLUSIONS: These maps demonstrate the use of geospatial analytics for subnational preparedness, identifying facilities close to at-risk populations for prioritizing readiness to detect, treat, and respond to cases and highlighting where gaps in health facility accessibility exist. We identified cross-border threats for VHF exposure and demonstrate an opportunity to improve preparedness activities through the use of precision public health methods and data-driven insights for resource allocation as part of a country’s preparedness plans. BioMed Central 2019-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6937971/ /pubmed/31888667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-019-1459-6 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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Hulland, E. N.
Wiens, K. E.
Shirude, S.
Morgan, J. D.
Bertozzi-Villa, A.
Farag, T. H.
Fullman, N.
Kraemer, M. U. G.
Miller-Petrie, M. K.
Gupta, V.
Reiner, R. C.
Rabinowitz, P.
Wasserheit, J. N.
Bell, B. P.
Hay, S. I.
Weiss, D. J.
Pigott, D. M.
Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response
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title_fullStr Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response
title_full_unstemmed Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response
title_short Travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response
title_sort travel time to health facilities in areas of outbreak potential: maps for guiding local preparedness and response
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-019-1459-6
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