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A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019

BACKGROUND: Epidemics are a constant threat in the 21st century, particularly disease outbreaks following spillover of an animal virus to humans. Timeliness, a key metric in epidemic response, can be examined to identify critical steps and delays in public health action. AIM: To examine timeliness,...

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Autores principales: dos S Ribeiro, Carolina, van Roode, Martine, Farag, Elmoubasher, Nour, Mohamed, Moustafa, Aya, Ahmed, Minahil, Haringhuizen, George, Koopmans, Marion, van de Burgwal, Linda
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Publicado: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36695460
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.48.2101064
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author dos S Ribeiro, Carolina
van Roode, Martine
Farag, Elmoubasher
Nour, Mohamed
Moustafa, Aya
Ahmed, Minahil
Haringhuizen, George
Koopmans, Marion
van de Burgwal, Linda
author_facet dos S Ribeiro, Carolina
van Roode, Martine
Farag, Elmoubasher
Nour, Mohamed
Moustafa, Aya
Ahmed, Minahil
Haringhuizen, George
Koopmans, Marion
van de Burgwal, Linda
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemics are a constant threat in the 21st century, particularly disease outbreaks following spillover of an animal virus to humans. Timeliness, a key metric in epidemic response, can be examined to identify critical steps and delays in public health action. AIM: To examine timeliness, we analysed the response to the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, with a focus on the international and One Health response efforts. METHODS: We performed a historical review of the MERS epidemic between September 2012 and January 2019 in three steps: (i) the construction of a timeline identifying critical events in the global response, (ii) the performance of a critical path analysis to define outbreak milestones and (iii) a time gap analysis to measure timeliness in the execution of these milestones. RESULTS: We proposed 14 MERS-specific milestones at different phases of the epidemic, assessing timeliness of the public health response as well as at the animal–human interface, where we identified the most significant delays. CONCLUSIONS: When comparing timeliness across three coronavirus epidemics, i.e. MERS (2012), SARS (2002) and COVID-19 (2019), we identified clear improvements over time for certain milestones including laboratory confirmation and diagnostics development, while this was not as apparent for others, as the identification of zoonotic hosts. To more efficiently respond to emerging threats, the global health community should widely assess and tackle specific delays in implementing response interventions by addressing challenges in the sharing of information, data and resources, as well as efficiency, quality, transparency and reliability of reporting events.
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spelling pubmed-97166472022-12-12 A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019 dos S Ribeiro, Carolina van Roode, Martine Farag, Elmoubasher Nour, Mohamed Moustafa, Aya Ahmed, Minahil Haringhuizen, George Koopmans, Marion van de Burgwal, Linda Euro Surveill Review BACKGROUND: Epidemics are a constant threat in the 21st century, particularly disease outbreaks following spillover of an animal virus to humans. Timeliness, a key metric in epidemic response, can be examined to identify critical steps and delays in public health action. AIM: To examine timeliness, we analysed the response to the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, with a focus on the international and One Health response efforts. METHODS: We performed a historical review of the MERS epidemic between September 2012 and January 2019 in three steps: (i) the construction of a timeline identifying critical events in the global response, (ii) the performance of a critical path analysis to define outbreak milestones and (iii) a time gap analysis to measure timeliness in the execution of these milestones. RESULTS: We proposed 14 MERS-specific milestones at different phases of the epidemic, assessing timeliness of the public health response as well as at the animal–human interface, where we identified the most significant delays. CONCLUSIONS: When comparing timeliness across three coronavirus epidemics, i.e. MERS (2012), SARS (2002) and COVID-19 (2019), we identified clear improvements over time for certain milestones including laboratory confirmation and diagnostics development, while this was not as apparent for others, as the identification of zoonotic hosts. To more efficiently respond to emerging threats, the global health community should widely assess and tackle specific delays in implementing response interventions by addressing challenges in the sharing of information, data and resources, as well as efficiency, quality, transparency and reliability of reporting events. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9716647/ /pubmed/36695460 http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.48.2101064 Text en This article is copyright of the authors or their affiliated institutions, 2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) Licence. You may share and adapt the material, but must give appropriate credit to the source, provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made.
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dos S Ribeiro, Carolina
van Roode, Martine
Farag, Elmoubasher
Nour, Mohamed
Moustafa, Aya
Ahmed, Minahil
Haringhuizen, George
Koopmans, Marion
van de Burgwal, Linda
A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title_full A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title_fullStr A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title_full_unstemmed A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title_short A framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) epidemic, September 2012 to January 2019
title_sort framework for measuring timeliness in the outbreak response path: lessons learned from the middle east respiratory syndrome (mers) epidemic, september 2012 to january 2019
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36695460
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.48.2101064
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