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Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint
BACKGROUND: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Africa is an urgent public health crisis. Estimated models projected over 150,000 deaths and 4,600,000 hospitalizations in the first year of the disease in the absence of adequate interventions. Therefore, electronic contact tracing and surveillance have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34854813 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22544 |
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author | Akpan, Godwin Ubong Bello, Isah Mohammed Touray, Kebba Ngofa, Reuben Oyaole, Daniel Rasheed Maleghemi, Sylvester Babona, Marie Chikwanda, Chanda Poy, Alain Mboussou, Franck Ogundiran, Opeayo Impouma, Benido Mihigo, Richard Yao, Nda Konan Michel Ticha, Johnson Muluh Tuma, Jude A Mohamed, Hani Farouk Kanmodi, Kehinde Ejiofor, Nonso Ephraim Kipterer, John Kapoi Manengu, Casimir Kasolo, Francis Seaman, Vincent Mkanda, Pascal |
author_facet | Akpan, Godwin Ubong Bello, Isah Mohammed Touray, Kebba Ngofa, Reuben Oyaole, Daniel Rasheed Maleghemi, Sylvester Babona, Marie Chikwanda, Chanda Poy, Alain Mboussou, Franck Ogundiran, Opeayo Impouma, Benido Mihigo, Richard Yao, Nda Konan Michel Ticha, Johnson Muluh Tuma, Jude A Mohamed, Hani Farouk Kanmodi, Kehinde Ejiofor, Nonso Ephraim Kipterer, John Kapoi Manengu, Casimir Kasolo, Francis Seaman, Vincent Mkanda, Pascal |
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description | BACKGROUND: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Africa is an urgent public health crisis. Estimated models projected over 150,000 deaths and 4,600,000 hospitalizations in the first year of the disease in the absence of adequate interventions. Therefore, electronic contact tracing and surveillance have critical roles in decreasing COVID-19 transmission; yet, if not conducted properly, these methods can rapidly become a bottleneck for synchronized data collection, case detection, and case management. While the continent is currently reporting relatively low COVID-19 cases, digitized contact tracing mechanisms and surveillance reporting are necessary for standardizing real-time reporting of new chains of infection in order to quickly reverse growing trends and halt the pandemic. OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to describe a COVID-19 contact tracing smartphone app that includes health facility surveillance with a real-time visualization platform. The app was developed by the AFRO (African Regional Office) GIS (geographic information system) Center, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) emergency preparedness and response team. The app was developed through the expertise and experience gained from numerous digital apps that had been developed for polio surveillance and immunization via the WHO’s polio program in the African region. METHODS: We repurposed the GIS infrastructures of the polio program and the database structure that relies on mobile data collection that is built on the Open Data Kit. We harnessed the technology for visualization of real-time COVID-19 data using dynamic dashboards built on Power BI, ArcGIS Online, and Tableau. The contact tracing app was developed with the pragmatic considerations of COVID-19 peculiarities. The app underwent testing by field surveillance colleagues to meet the requirements of linking contacts to cases and monitoring chains of transmission. The health facility surveillance app was developed from the knowledge and assessment of models of surveillance at the health facility level for other diseases of public health importance. The Integrated Supportive Supervision app was added as an appendage to the pre-existing paper-based surveillance form. These two mobile apps collected information on cases and contact tracing, alongside alert information on COVID-19 reports at the health facility level; the information was linked to visualization platforms in order to enable actionable insights. RESULTS: The contact tracing app and platform were piloted between April and June 2020; they were then put to use in Zimbabwe, Benin, Cameroon, Uganda, Nigeria, and South Sudan, and their use has generated some palpable successes with respect to COVID-19 surveillance. However, the COVID-19 health facility–based surveillance app has been used more extensively, as it has been used in 27 countries in the region. CONCLUSIONS: In light of the above information, this paper was written to give an overview of the app and visualization platform development, app and platform deployment, ease of replicability, and preliminary outcome evaluation of their use in the field. From a regional perspective, integration of contact tracing and surveillance data into one platform provides the AFRO with a more accurate method of monitoring countries’ efforts in their response to COVID-19, while guiding public health decisions and the assessment of risk of COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-89721112022-04-02 Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint Akpan, Godwin Ubong Bello, Isah Mohammed Touray, Kebba Ngofa, Reuben Oyaole, Daniel Rasheed Maleghemi, Sylvester Babona, Marie Chikwanda, Chanda Poy, Alain Mboussou, Franck Ogundiran, Opeayo Impouma, Benido Mihigo, Richard Yao, Nda Konan Michel Ticha, Johnson Muluh Tuma, Jude A Mohamed, Hani Farouk Kanmodi, Kehinde Ejiofor, Nonso Ephraim Kipterer, John Kapoi Manengu, Casimir Kasolo, Francis Seaman, Vincent Mkanda, Pascal JMIR Mhealth Uhealth Viewpoint BACKGROUND: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Africa is an urgent public health crisis. Estimated models projected over 150,000 deaths and 4,600,000 hospitalizations in the first year of the disease in the absence of adequate interventions. Therefore, electronic contact tracing and surveillance have critical roles in decreasing COVID-19 transmission; yet, if not conducted properly, these methods can rapidly become a bottleneck for synchronized data collection, case detection, and case management. While the continent is currently reporting relatively low COVID-19 cases, digitized contact tracing mechanisms and surveillance reporting are necessary for standardizing real-time reporting of new chains of infection in order to quickly reverse growing trends and halt the pandemic. OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to describe a COVID-19 contact tracing smartphone app that includes health facility surveillance with a real-time visualization platform. The app was developed by the AFRO (African Regional Office) GIS (geographic information system) Center, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) emergency preparedness and response team. The app was developed through the expertise and experience gained from numerous digital apps that had been developed for polio surveillance and immunization via the WHO’s polio program in the African region. METHODS: We repurposed the GIS infrastructures of the polio program and the database structure that relies on mobile data collection that is built on the Open Data Kit. We harnessed the technology for visualization of real-time COVID-19 data using dynamic dashboards built on Power BI, ArcGIS Online, and Tableau. The contact tracing app was developed with the pragmatic considerations of COVID-19 peculiarities. The app underwent testing by field surveillance colleagues to meet the requirements of linking contacts to cases and monitoring chains of transmission. The health facility surveillance app was developed from the knowledge and assessment of models of surveillance at the health facility level for other diseases of public health importance. The Integrated Supportive Supervision app was added as an appendage to the pre-existing paper-based surveillance form. These two mobile apps collected information on cases and contact tracing, alongside alert information on COVID-19 reports at the health facility level; the information was linked to visualization platforms in order to enable actionable insights. RESULTS: The contact tracing app and platform were piloted between April and June 2020; they were then put to use in Zimbabwe, Benin, Cameroon, Uganda, Nigeria, and South Sudan, and their use has generated some palpable successes with respect to COVID-19 surveillance. However, the COVID-19 health facility–based surveillance app has been used more extensively, as it has been used in 27 countries in the region. CONCLUSIONS: In light of the above information, this paper was written to give an overview of the app and visualization platform development, app and platform deployment, ease of replicability, and preliminary outcome evaluation of their use in the field. From a regional perspective, integration of contact tracing and surveillance data into one platform provides the AFRO with a more accurate method of monitoring countries’ efforts in their response to COVID-19, while guiding public health decisions and the assessment of risk of COVID-19. JMIR Publications 2022-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8972111/ /pubmed/34854813 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22544 Text en ©Godwin Ubong Akpan, Isah Mohammed Bello, Kebba Touray, Reuben Ngofa, Daniel Rasheed Oyaole, Sylvester Maleghemi, Marie Babona, Chanda Chikwanda, Alain Poy, Franck Mboussou, Opeayo Ogundiran, Benido Impouma, Richard Mihigo, Nda Konan Michel Yao, Johnson Muluh Ticha, Jude Tuma, Hani Farouk A Mohamed, Kehinde Kanmodi, Nonso Ephraim Ejiofor, John Kapoi Kipterer, Casimir Manengu, Francis Kasolo, Vincent Seaman, Pascal Mkanda. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (https://mhealth.jmir.org), 17.03.2022. 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 mHealth and uHealth, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://mhealth.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Viewpoint Akpan, Godwin Ubong Bello, Isah Mohammed Touray, Kebba Ngofa, Reuben Oyaole, Daniel Rasheed Maleghemi, Sylvester Babona, Marie Chikwanda, Chanda Poy, Alain Mboussou, Franck Ogundiran, Opeayo Impouma, Benido Mihigo, Richard Yao, Nda Konan Michel Ticha, Johnson Muluh Tuma, Jude A Mohamed, Hani Farouk Kanmodi, Kehinde Ejiofor, Nonso Ephraim Kipterer, John Kapoi Manengu, Casimir Kasolo, Francis Seaman, Vincent Mkanda, Pascal Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title | Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title_full | Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title_fullStr | Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title_full_unstemmed | Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title_short | Leveraging Polio Geographic Information System Platforms in the African Region for Mitigating COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Surveillance Challenges: Viewpoint |
title_sort | leveraging polio geographic information system platforms in the african region for mitigating covid-19 contact tracing and surveillance challenges: viewpoint |
topic | Viewpoint |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8972111/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34854813 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/22544 |
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