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Comprehensive Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance in the Western Pacific Region: A Literature Review on Integration of Surveillance Functions, 2000–2021

INTRODUCTION: A strategic framework for 2021–2030 developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Western Pacific emphasizes the need for high-quality and integrated vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) surveillance. We conducted a literature review to document the barriers, en...

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Autores principales: Donadel, Morgane, Scobie, Heather M., Pastore, Roberta, Grabovac, Varja, Batmunkh, Nyambat, O’Connor, Stephanie, Dahl, Benjamin A., Murrill, Christopher S.
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Publicado: Global Health: Science and Practice 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9622275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36316133
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00017
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author Donadel, Morgane
Scobie, Heather M.
Pastore, Roberta
Grabovac, Varja
Batmunkh, Nyambat
O’Connor, Stephanie
Dahl, Benjamin A.
Murrill, Christopher S.
author_facet Donadel, Morgane
Scobie, Heather M.
Pastore, Roberta
Grabovac, Varja
Batmunkh, Nyambat
O’Connor, Stephanie
Dahl, Benjamin A.
Murrill, Christopher S.
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description INTRODUCTION: A strategic framework for 2021–2030 developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Western Pacific emphasizes the need for high-quality and integrated vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) surveillance. We conducted a literature review to document the barriers, enabling factors, and innovations for integrating surveillance functions for VPDs and other communicable diseases in Western Pacific Region (WPR) countries. METHODS: We searched published and gray literature on integrated VPD surveillance from 2000 to 2021. Articles in English, Spanish, or French were screened to identify those relating to VPD surveillance in a WPR country and not meeting defined exclusion criteria. We categorized articles using the 8 WHO surveillance support functions and abstracted data on the country; type of surveillance; and reported barriers, enabling factors, and best practices for integration. RESULTS: Of the 3,137 references screened, 87 met the eligibility criteria. Of the 8 surveillance support functions, the proportion of references that reported integration related to the laboratory was 56%, followed by workforce capacity (54%), governance (51%), data management and use (47%), field logistics and communication (47%), coordination (15%), program management (13%), and supervision (9%). Several references noted fragmented systems and a lack of coordination between units as barriers to integration, highlighting the importance of engagement across public health units and between the public and private sectors. The literature also indicated a need for interoperable information systems and revealed the use of promising new technologies for data reporting and laboratory testing. In some WPR countries, workforce capacity was strengthened at all administrative levels by the implementation of integrated trainings on data monitoring and use and on laboratory techniques applicable to multiple VPDs. CONCLUSION: This literature review supports integrating VPDs into broader communicable disease surveillance systems in WPR countries while ensuring that the minimal WHO-recommended standards for VPD surveillance are met.
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spelling pubmed-96222752022-11-14 Comprehensive Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance in the Western Pacific Region: A Literature Review on Integration of Surveillance Functions, 2000–2021 Donadel, Morgane Scobie, Heather M. Pastore, Roberta Grabovac, Varja Batmunkh, Nyambat O’Connor, Stephanie Dahl, Benjamin A. Murrill, Christopher S. Glob Health Sci Pract Review INTRODUCTION: A strategic framework for 2021–2030 developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Western Pacific emphasizes the need for high-quality and integrated vaccine-preventable disease (VPD) surveillance. We conducted a literature review to document the barriers, enabling factors, and innovations for integrating surveillance functions for VPDs and other communicable diseases in Western Pacific Region (WPR) countries. METHODS: We searched published and gray literature on integrated VPD surveillance from 2000 to 2021. Articles in English, Spanish, or French were screened to identify those relating to VPD surveillance in a WPR country and not meeting defined exclusion criteria. We categorized articles using the 8 WHO surveillance support functions and abstracted data on the country; type of surveillance; and reported barriers, enabling factors, and best practices for integration. RESULTS: Of the 3,137 references screened, 87 met the eligibility criteria. Of the 8 surveillance support functions, the proportion of references that reported integration related to the laboratory was 56%, followed by workforce capacity (54%), governance (51%), data management and use (47%), field logistics and communication (47%), coordination (15%), program management (13%), and supervision (9%). Several references noted fragmented systems and a lack of coordination between units as barriers to integration, highlighting the importance of engagement across public health units and between the public and private sectors. The literature also indicated a need for interoperable information systems and revealed the use of promising new technologies for data reporting and laboratory testing. In some WPR countries, workforce capacity was strengthened at all administrative levels by the implementation of integrated trainings on data monitoring and use and on laboratory techniques applicable to multiple VPDs. CONCLUSION: This literature review supports integrating VPDs into broader communicable disease surveillance systems in WPR countries while ensuring that the minimal WHO-recommended standards for VPD surveillance are met. Global Health: Science and Practice 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9622275/ /pubmed/36316133 http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00017 Text en © Donadel 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-22-00017
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Scobie, Heather M.
Pastore, Roberta
Grabovac, Varja
Batmunkh, Nyambat
O’Connor, Stephanie
Dahl, Benjamin A.
Murrill, Christopher S.
Comprehensive Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance in the Western Pacific Region: A Literature Review on Integration of Surveillance Functions, 2000–2021
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title_sort comprehensive vaccine-preventable disease surveillance in the western pacific region: a literature review on integration of surveillance functions, 2000–2021
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9622275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36316133
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00017
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