Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Public Health | Research

Assessing core capacities for addressing public health emergencies of international concern at designated points of entry in cameroon during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors: Viviane Fossouo Ndoungué, Arouna Njayou Ngapagna, Serge Agbo Kouadio, Raoul Djinguebey, Oumarou Gnigninanjouena, Sara Eyangoh, Georges Nguefack-Tsague, Hugues C. Nana Djeunga, Omer Njajou

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2022

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Points of Entry (POEs) are at the frontline for prevention, detection and response to international spread of diseases. The objective of this assessment was to ascertain the current level of existing International Health Regulations (IHR) core capacities of designated airports, ports and ground crossings in Cameroon and identify critical gaps for capacity building for prevention, early warning and response to public health threats including COVID-19.

Methods

Data were collected from April to May 2020 in 5 designated POEs: Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport (YIA), Douala international Airport (DIA), Douala Autonomous Port (DAP), Garoua-Boulai ground crossing, Kye-Ossi ground crossing which were all selected for their high volume of passenger and goods traffic. The World Health Organization (WHO) assessment tool for core capacity requirements at designated airports, ports and ground crossings was used to collect data on three technical capacities: (i) communication and coordination, (ii) Capacities at all times and (iii) capacities to respond to Public Health Emergencies of International Concern (PHEIC).

Results

All the investigated POEs scored below 50% of capacities in place. YIA recorded the highest percentage for all groups of capacities, coordination and communication and for core capacity at all times with a percentage of 42%, 58% and 32% respectively. For core capacity to respond to PHEIC, all the POEs recorded below 50%. The DAP and all ground crossings lacked trained personnel for inspection of conveyances. Only DIA had a public health emergency plan. There is no isolation/quarantine and transport capacity at the POEs.

Conclusion

All POEs assessed did not meet IHR standards and need significant improvement to fulfill the IHR requirements. Unstructured communication channels between stakeholders make the implementation of IHR challenging. A coordination mechanism, with clear functions and structure, is necessary for well-coordinated response efforts to health emergencies at POEs. This assessment will serve as a baseline to inform planning and IHR implementation at designated POEs in Cameroon.
Literature
2.
go back to reference Bakari E, Frumence G. Challenges to the implementation of International Health Regulations (2005) on preventing infectious diseases: experience from Julius Nyerere International Airport, Tanzania. Glob Health Action. 2013;16(6):20942.CrossRef Bakari E, Frumence G. Challenges to the implementation of International Health Regulations (2005) on preventing infectious diseases: experience from Julius Nyerere International Airport, Tanzania. Glob Health Action. 2013;16(6):20942.CrossRef
11.
go back to reference IHR_Joint External Evaluation Tool_Second Edition_January 2018_FR.pdf. IHR_Joint External Evaluation Tool_Second Edition_January 2018_FR.pdf.
12.
go back to reference Alonso L, Pujadas M, Rosa R. Assessment of core capacities for enforcement of the International Health Regulations at points of entry in Uruguay. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2011;30(1):59–64.PubMed Alonso L, Pujadas M, Rosa R. Assessment of core capacities for enforcement of the International Health Regulations at points of entry in Uruguay. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2011;30(1):59–64.PubMed
13.
go back to reference Singh R, Sumit K, Hossain SS. Core Capacities for Public Health Emergencies of International Concern at Ground Crossings: A Case Study from North India. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2020;14(2):214–21.CrossRefPubMed Singh R, Sumit K, Hossain SS. Core Capacities for Public Health Emergencies of International Concern at Ground Crossings: A Case Study from North India. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2020;14(2):214–21.CrossRefPubMed
14.
go back to reference Chiu HH, Hsieh JW, Wu YC, Chou JH, Chang FY. Building core capacities at the designated points of entry according to the International Health Regulations 2005: a review of the progress and prospects in Taiwan. Glob Health Action. 2014;7:24516.CrossRefPubMed Chiu HH, Hsieh JW, Wu YC, Chou JH, Chang FY. Building core capacities at the designated points of entry according to the International Health Regulations 2005: a review of the progress and prospects in Taiwan. Glob Health Action. 2014;7:24516.CrossRefPubMed
15.
go back to reference Brinkerhoff DW. Coordination issues in policy implementation networks: An illustration from Madagascar’s Environmental Action Plan. World Dev. 1996;24(9):1497–510.CrossRef Brinkerhoff DW. Coordination issues in policy implementation networks: An illustration from Madagascar’s Environmental Action Plan. World Dev. 1996;24(9):1497–510.CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Merrill RD, Rogers K, Ward S, Ojo O, Kakaī CG, Agbeko TT, et al. Responding to Communicable Diseases in Internationally Mobile Populations at Points of Entry and along Porous Borders, Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017;23(13):S114.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed Merrill RD, Rogers K, Ward S, Ojo O, Kakaī CG, Agbeko TT, et al. Responding to Communicable Diseases in Internationally Mobile Populations at Points of Entry and along Porous Borders, Nigeria, Benin, and Togo. Emerg Infect Dis. 2017;23(13):S114.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed
17.
go back to reference de Rooij D, Belfroid E, Hadjichristodoulou C, Mouchtouri VA, Raab J, Timen A, et al. Assessing training needs in infectious disease management at major ports, airports and ground-crossings in Europe. BMC Public Health. 2021;21(1):1013.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed de Rooij D, Belfroid E, Hadjichristodoulou C, Mouchtouri VA, Raab J, Timen A, et al. Assessing training needs in infectious disease management at major ports, airports and ground-crossings in Europe. BMC Public Health. 2021;21(1):1013.CrossRefPubMedCentralPubMed
18.
20.
go back to reference Nakazawa E, Ino H, Akabayashi A. Chronology of COVID-19 Cases on the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship and Ethical Considerations: A Report From Japan. Disaster med public health prep. 2020;14(4):506–13.CrossRefPubMed Nakazawa E, Ino H, Akabayashi A. Chronology of COVID-19 Cases on the Diamond Princess Cruise Ship and Ethical Considerations: A Report From Japan. Disaster med public health prep. 2020;14(4):506–13.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Fernandes EG, Santos JDS, Sato HK. Outbreak investigation in cargo ship in times of COVID-19 crisis, Port of Santos, Brazil. Rev saúde pública. 2020;23(54):34.CrossRef Fernandes EG, Santos JDS, Sato HK. Outbreak investigation in cargo ship in times of COVID-19 crisis, Port of Santos, Brazil. Rev saúde pública. 2020;23(54):34.CrossRef
24.
go back to reference PERC. Effective Implementation of Public Health and Social Measures in Cameroon: Situational Analysis. 2020 Apr 30;5 pages. PERC. Effective Implementation of Public Health and Social Measures in Cameroon: Situational Analysis. 2020 Apr 30;5 pages.
26.
go back to reference Chetty T, Daniels BB, Ngandu NK, Goga A. A rapid review of the effectiveness of screening practices at airports, land borders and ports to reduce the transmission of respiratory infectious diseases such as COVID-19. S Afr Med J. 2020;110(11):1105–9.CrossRefPubMed Chetty T, Daniels BB, Ngandu NK, Goga A. A rapid review of the effectiveness of screening practices at airports, land borders and ports to reduce the transmission of respiratory infectious diseases such as COVID-19. S Afr Med J. 2020;110(11):1105–9.CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Mouchtouri, Christoforidou, an der Heiden, Lemos, Fanos, Rexroth, et al. Exit and Entry Screening Practices for Infectious Diseases among Travelers at Points of Entry: Looking for Evidence on Public Health Impact. IJERPH. 2019 Nov 21;16(23):4638. Mouchtouri, Christoforidou, an der Heiden, Lemos, Fanos, Rexroth, et al. Exit and Entry Screening Practices for Infectious Diseases among Travelers at Points of Entry: Looking for Evidence on Public Health Impact. IJERPH. 2019 Nov 21;16(23):4638.
28.
go back to reference Cohen NJ, Brown CM, Alvarado-Ramy F, Bair-Brake H, Benenson GA, Chen TH, et al. Travel and Border Health Measures to Prevent the International Spread of Ebola. MMWR Suppl. 2016;65(3):57–67.CrossRefPubMed Cohen NJ, Brown CM, Alvarado-Ramy F, Bair-Brake H, Benenson GA, Chen TH, et al. Travel and Border Health Measures to Prevent the International Spread of Ebola. MMWR Suppl. 2016;65(3):57–67.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Assessing core capacities for addressing public health emergencies of international concern at designated points of entry in cameroon during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors
Viviane Fossouo Ndoungué
Arouna Njayou Ngapagna
Serge Agbo Kouadio
Raoul Djinguebey
Oumarou Gnigninanjouena
Sara Eyangoh
Georges Nguefack-Tsague
Hugues C. Nana Djeunga
Omer Njajou
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-14614-7

Other articles of this Issue 1/2022

BMC Public Health 1/2022 Go to the issue