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Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017

BACKGROUND: Influenza surveillance helps time prevention and control interventions especially where complex seasonal patterns exist. We assessed influenza surveillance sustainability in Africa where influenza activity varies and external funds for surveillance have decreased. METHODS: We surveyed Af...

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Autores principales: Igboh, Ledor S., McMorrow, Meredith, Tempia, Stefano, Emukule, Gideon O., Talla Nzussouo, Ndahwouh, McCarron, Margaret, Williams, Thelma, Weatherspoon, Vashonia, Moen, Ann, Fawzi, Derrar, Njouom, Richard, Nakoune, Emmanuel, Dauoda, Coulibaly, Kavunga‐Membo, Hugo, Okeyo, Mary, Heraud, Jean‐Michel, Mambule, Ivan Kiggundu, Sow, Samba Ousmane, Tivane, Almiro, Lagare, Adamou, Adebayo, Adedeji, Dia, Ndongo, Mmbaga, Vida, Maman, Issaka, Lutwama, Julius, Simusika, Paul, Walaza, Sibongile, Mangtani, Punam, Nguipdop‐Djomo, Patrick, Cohen, Cheryl, Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33150650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12818
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author Igboh, Ledor S.
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Emukule, Gideon O.
Talla Nzussouo, Ndahwouh
McCarron, Margaret
Williams, Thelma
Weatherspoon, Vashonia
Moen, Ann
Fawzi, Derrar
Njouom, Richard
Nakoune, Emmanuel
Dauoda, Coulibaly
Kavunga‐Membo, Hugo
Okeyo, Mary
Heraud, Jean‐Michel
Mambule, Ivan Kiggundu
Sow, Samba Ousmane
Tivane, Almiro
Lagare, Adamou
Adebayo, Adedeji
Dia, Ndongo
Mmbaga, Vida
Maman, Issaka
Lutwama, Julius
Simusika, Paul
Walaza, Sibongile
Mangtani, Punam
Nguipdop‐Djomo, Patrick
Cohen, Cheryl
Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
author_facet Igboh, Ledor S.
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Emukule, Gideon O.
Talla Nzussouo, Ndahwouh
McCarron, Margaret
Williams, Thelma
Weatherspoon, Vashonia
Moen, Ann
Fawzi, Derrar
Njouom, Richard
Nakoune, Emmanuel
Dauoda, Coulibaly
Kavunga‐Membo, Hugo
Okeyo, Mary
Heraud, Jean‐Michel
Mambule, Ivan Kiggundu
Sow, Samba Ousmane
Tivane, Almiro
Lagare, Adamou
Adebayo, Adedeji
Dia, Ndongo
Mmbaga, Vida
Maman, Issaka
Lutwama, Julius
Simusika, Paul
Walaza, Sibongile
Mangtani, Punam
Nguipdop‐Djomo, Patrick
Cohen, Cheryl
Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
author_sort Igboh, Ledor S.
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description BACKGROUND: Influenza surveillance helps time prevention and control interventions especially where complex seasonal patterns exist. We assessed influenza surveillance sustainability in Africa where influenza activity varies and external funds for surveillance have decreased. METHODS: We surveyed African Network for Influenza Surveillance and Epidemiology (ANISE) countries about 2011‐2017 surveillance system characteristics. Data were summarized with descriptive statistics and analyzed with univariate and multivariable analyses to quantify sustained or expanded influenza surveillance capacity in Africa. RESULTS: Eighteen (75%) of 24 ANISE members participated in the survey; their cumulative population of 710 751 471 represent 56% of Africa's total population. All 18 countries scored a mean 95% on WHO laboratory quality assurance panels. The number of samples collected from severe acute respiratory infection case‐patients remained consistent between 2011 and 2017 (13 823 vs 13 674 respectively) but decreased by 12% for influenza‐like illness case‐patients (16 210 vs 14 477). Nine (50%) gained capacity to lineage‐type influenza B. The number of countries reporting each week to WHO FluNet increased from 15 (83%) in 2011 to 17 (94%) in 2017. CONCLUSIONS: Despite declines in external surveillance funding, ANISE countries gained additional laboratory testing capacity and continued influenza testing and reporting to WHO. These gains represent important achievements toward sustainable surveillance and epidemic/pandemic preparedness.
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spelling pubmed-81892392021-07-01 Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017 Igboh, Ledor S. McMorrow, Meredith Tempia, Stefano Emukule, Gideon O. Talla Nzussouo, Ndahwouh McCarron, Margaret Williams, Thelma Weatherspoon, Vashonia Moen, Ann Fawzi, Derrar Njouom, Richard Nakoune, Emmanuel Dauoda, Coulibaly Kavunga‐Membo, Hugo Okeyo, Mary Heraud, Jean‐Michel Mambule, Ivan Kiggundu Sow, Samba Ousmane Tivane, Almiro Lagare, Adamou Adebayo, Adedeji Dia, Ndongo Mmbaga, Vida Maman, Issaka Lutwama, Julius Simusika, Paul Walaza, Sibongile Mangtani, Punam Nguipdop‐Djomo, Patrick Cohen, Cheryl Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo Influenza Other Respir Viruses Original Articles BACKGROUND: Influenza surveillance helps time prevention and control interventions especially where complex seasonal patterns exist. We assessed influenza surveillance sustainability in Africa where influenza activity varies and external funds for surveillance have decreased. METHODS: We surveyed African Network for Influenza Surveillance and Epidemiology (ANISE) countries about 2011‐2017 surveillance system characteristics. Data were summarized with descriptive statistics and analyzed with univariate and multivariable analyses to quantify sustained or expanded influenza surveillance capacity in Africa. RESULTS: Eighteen (75%) of 24 ANISE members participated in the survey; their cumulative population of 710 751 471 represent 56% of Africa's total population. All 18 countries scored a mean 95% on WHO laboratory quality assurance panels. The number of samples collected from severe acute respiratory infection case‐patients remained consistent between 2011 and 2017 (13 823 vs 13 674 respectively) but decreased by 12% for influenza‐like illness case‐patients (16 210 vs 14 477). Nine (50%) gained capacity to lineage‐type influenza B. The number of countries reporting each week to WHO FluNet increased from 15 (83%) in 2011 to 17 (94%) in 2017. CONCLUSIONS: Despite declines in external surveillance funding, ANISE countries gained additional laboratory testing capacity and continued influenza testing and reporting to WHO. These gains represent important achievements toward sustainable surveillance and epidemic/pandemic preparedness. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-04 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8189239/ /pubmed/33150650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12818 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Igboh, Ledor S.
McMorrow, Meredith
Tempia, Stefano
Emukule, Gideon O.
Talla Nzussouo, Ndahwouh
McCarron, Margaret
Williams, Thelma
Weatherspoon, Vashonia
Moen, Ann
Fawzi, Derrar
Njouom, Richard
Nakoune, Emmanuel
Dauoda, Coulibaly
Kavunga‐Membo, Hugo
Okeyo, Mary
Heraud, Jean‐Michel
Mambule, Ivan Kiggundu
Sow, Samba Ousmane
Tivane, Almiro
Lagare, Adamou
Adebayo, Adedeji
Dia, Ndongo
Mmbaga, Vida
Maman, Issaka
Lutwama, Julius
Simusika, Paul
Walaza, Sibongile
Mangtani, Punam
Nguipdop‐Djomo, Patrick
Cohen, Cheryl
Azziz‐Baumgartner, Eduardo
Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title_full Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title_fullStr Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title_full_unstemmed Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title_short Influenza surveillance capacity improvements in Africa during 2011‐2017
title_sort influenza surveillance capacity improvements in africa during 2011‐2017
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33150650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/irv.12818
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