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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Ebola Virus | Research

Assessment of the integrated disease surveillance and response system implementation in health zones at risk for viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, following a major Ebola outbreak, 2021

Authors: Ruth Kallay, Gisèle Mbuyi, Carrie Eggers, Soumaila Coulibaly, David Tiga Kangoye, Janvier Kubuya, Gnakub Norbert Soke, Mathias Mossoko, Ditu Kazambu, Alain Magazani, Peter Fonjungo, Richard Luce, Aaron Aruna

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) experienced its largest Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in 2018–2020. As a result of the outbreak, significant funding and international support were provided to Eastern DRC to improve disease surveillance. The Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy has been used in the DRC as a framework to strengthen public health surveillance, and full implementation could be critical as the DRC continues to face threats of various epidemic-prone diseases. In 2021, the DRC initiated an IDSR assessment in North Kivu province to assess the capabilities of the public health system to detect and respond to new public health threats.

Methods

The study utilized a mixed-methods design consisting of quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative assessment of the performance in IDSR core functions was conducted at multiple levels of the tiered health system through a standardized questionnaire and analysis of health data. Qualitative data were also collected through observations, focus groups and open-ended questions. Data were collected at the North Kivu provincial public health office, five health zones, 66 healthcare facilities, and from community health workers in 15 health areas.

Results

Thirty-six percent of health facilities had no case definition documents and 53% had no blank case reporting forms, limiting identification and reporting. Data completeness and timeliness among health facilities were 53% and 75% overall but varied widely by health zone. While these indicators seemingly improved at the health zone level at 100% and 97% respectively, the health facility data feeding into the reporting structure were inconsistent. The use of electronic Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response is not widely implemented. Rapid response teams were generally available, but functionality was low with lack of guidance documents and long response times.

Conclusion

Support is needed at the lower levels of the public health system and to address specific zones with low performance. Limitations in materials, resources for communication and transportation, and workforce training continue to be challenges. This assessment highlights the need to move from outbreak-focused support and funding to building systems that can improve the long-term functionality of the routine disease surveillance system.
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Metadata
Title
Assessment of the integrated disease surveillance and response system implementation in health zones at risk for viral hemorrhagic fever outbreaks in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, following a major Ebola outbreak, 2021
Authors
Ruth Kallay
Gisèle Mbuyi
Carrie Eggers
Soumaila Coulibaly
David Tiga Kangoye
Janvier Kubuya
Gnakub Norbert Soke
Mathias Mossoko
Ditu Kazambu
Alain Magazani
Peter Fonjungo
Richard Luce
Aaron Aruna
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Ebola Virus
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18642-3

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