Cargando…

A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward

AIM: To identify vitamin A supplementation (VAS) trends in South Sudan and provide insights to refocus VAS programming vis a vis polio eradication campaigns recently phased out while access to health care, land, food, and markets remain challenging. METHOD: Review of data from survey and coverage re...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Haselow, Nancy Jean, Joshi, Vandana, Bayo, Priscilla Nicholas, Murye, Jesca W., Shaban, Sadick Nawal, Abebe, Kiross Tefera, Kassim, Ismail, Shiweredo, Tesfatsion, Vinathan, Hari, Jaiswal, Chandrakala Pramod, Miluwa, Khamisa Ayoub, Ategbo, Eric Alain, Ndiaye, Biram, Ayoya, Mohamed Ag
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Global Health: Science and Practice 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36332070
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00660
_version_ 1784738090002153472
author Haselow, Nancy Jean
Joshi, Vandana
Bayo, Priscilla Nicholas
Murye, Jesca W.
Shaban, Sadick Nawal
Abebe, Kiross Tefera
Kassim, Ismail
Shiweredo, Tesfatsion
Vinathan, Hari
Jaiswal, Chandrakala Pramod
Miluwa, Khamisa Ayoub
Ategbo, Eric Alain
Ndiaye, Biram
Ayoya, Mohamed Ag
author_facet Haselow, Nancy Jean
Joshi, Vandana
Bayo, Priscilla Nicholas
Murye, Jesca W.
Shaban, Sadick Nawal
Abebe, Kiross Tefera
Kassim, Ismail
Shiweredo, Tesfatsion
Vinathan, Hari
Jaiswal, Chandrakala Pramod
Miluwa, Khamisa Ayoub
Ategbo, Eric Alain
Ndiaye, Biram
Ayoya, Mohamed Ag
author_sort Haselow, Nancy Jean
collection PubMed
description AIM: To identify vitamin A supplementation (VAS) trends in South Sudan and provide insights to refocus VAS programming vis a vis polio eradication campaigns recently phased out while access to health care, land, food, and markets remain challenging. METHOD: Review of data from survey and coverage reports; review of policy and program documents; key informant responses; general literature search. RESULTS: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is likely a severe public health problem among preschool-aged children in South Sudan based on a high under-5 mortality rate (96.2 deaths/1,000 live births) and high levels of undernutrition, infections, and food insecurity. Vitamin A capsules, with deworming tablets (VASD), have been delivered to preschool-aged children during national immunization days (NIDs) for the past decade. Although areas of South Sudan and certain populations continue to have low VAS coverage, when comparing national VAS coverage (reported in the last 6 months) between 2010 and August 2019, a large improvement is noted from 4% to 76%. In 2021, VAS coverage was more than 90% at the national level during 2 stand-alone distribution campaigns. Deworming coverage trends generally mimicked VAS coverage. VAS is provided to postpartum mothers who deliver at health facilities (approximately 12%–25%), but coverage data are not available. CONCLUSION: Twice-yearly VAS should remain a key lifesaving intervention to address VAD, but alternative delivery strategies will be needed. Conducting events, such as child health days, supported by promotional activities or community-based VASD distribution activities for the youngest children and those missed during campaigns, should be considered. For the long term, a hybrid approach targeting underserved areas with mass distribution events while integrating VASD into community-based programs such as quarterly screening for wasting should be tested further and gradually scaled up everywhere as this has the potential to sustainably reach all vulnerable children twice yearly.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9242605
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Global Health: Science and Practice
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-92426052022-07-06 A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward Haselow, Nancy Jean Joshi, Vandana Bayo, Priscilla Nicholas Murye, Jesca W. Shaban, Sadick Nawal Abebe, Kiross Tefera Kassim, Ismail Shiweredo, Tesfatsion Vinathan, Hari Jaiswal, Chandrakala Pramod Miluwa, Khamisa Ayoub Ategbo, Eric Alain Ndiaye, Biram Ayoya, Mohamed Ag Glob Health Sci Pract Programmatic Review and Analysis AIM: To identify vitamin A supplementation (VAS) trends in South Sudan and provide insights to refocus VAS programming vis a vis polio eradication campaigns recently phased out while access to health care, land, food, and markets remain challenging. METHOD: Review of data from survey and coverage reports; review of policy and program documents; key informant responses; general literature search. RESULTS: Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is likely a severe public health problem among preschool-aged children in South Sudan based on a high under-5 mortality rate (96.2 deaths/1,000 live births) and high levels of undernutrition, infections, and food insecurity. Vitamin A capsules, with deworming tablets (VASD), have been delivered to preschool-aged children during national immunization days (NIDs) for the past decade. Although areas of South Sudan and certain populations continue to have low VAS coverage, when comparing national VAS coverage (reported in the last 6 months) between 2010 and August 2019, a large improvement is noted from 4% to 76%. In 2021, VAS coverage was more than 90% at the national level during 2 stand-alone distribution campaigns. Deworming coverage trends generally mimicked VAS coverage. VAS is provided to postpartum mothers who deliver at health facilities (approximately 12%–25%), but coverage data are not available. CONCLUSION: Twice-yearly VAS should remain a key lifesaving intervention to address VAD, but alternative delivery strategies will be needed. Conducting events, such as child health days, supported by promotional activities or community-based VASD distribution activities for the youngest children and those missed during campaigns, should be considered. For the long term, a hybrid approach targeting underserved areas with mass distribution events while integrating VASD into community-based programs such as quarterly screening for wasting should be tested further and gradually scaled up everywhere as this has the potential to sustainably reach all vulnerable children twice yearly. Global Health: Science and Practice 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9242605/ /pubmed/36332070 http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00660 Text en © Haselow et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly cited. To view a copy of the license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. When linking to this article, please use the following permanent link: https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00660
spellingShingle Programmatic Review and Analysis
Haselow, Nancy Jean
Joshi, Vandana
Bayo, Priscilla Nicholas
Murye, Jesca W.
Shaban, Sadick Nawal
Abebe, Kiross Tefera
Kassim, Ismail
Shiweredo, Tesfatsion
Vinathan, Hari
Jaiswal, Chandrakala Pramod
Miluwa, Khamisa Ayoub
Ategbo, Eric Alain
Ndiaye, Biram
Ayoya, Mohamed Ag
A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title_full A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title_fullStr A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title_short A Review of Vitamin A Supplementation in South Sudan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities for the Way Forward
title_sort review of vitamin a supplementation in south sudan: successes, challenges, and opportunities for the way forward
topic Programmatic Review and Analysis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36332070
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-21-00660
work_keys_str_mv AT haselownancyjean areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT joshivandana areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT bayopriscillanicholas areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT muryejescaw areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT shabansadicknawal areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT abebekirosstefera areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT kassimismail areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT shiweredotesfatsion areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT vinathanhari areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT jaiswalchandrakalapramod areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT miluwakhamisaayoub areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ategboericalain areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ndiayebiram areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ayoyamohamedag areviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT haselownancyjean reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT joshivandana reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT bayopriscillanicholas reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT muryejescaw reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT shabansadicknawal reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT abebekirosstefera reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT kassimismail reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT shiweredotesfatsion reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT vinathanhari reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT jaiswalchandrakalapramod reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT miluwakhamisaayoub reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ategboericalain reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ndiayebiram reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward
AT ayoyamohamedag reviewofvitaminasupplementationinsouthsudansuccesseschallengesandopportunitiesforthewayforward