Strategies Utilized During Sudan Virus Disease Outbreak Response in Kampala City, Uganda, 2022 - 2023.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mackline Ninsiima, Richard Migisha, Alex Ndyabakira, Elizabeth Katana, Dorothy Aanyu, Zainah Kabami, Jane Frances Zalwango, Hellen Nelly Naiga, Thomas Kiggundu, Brian Agaba, Robert Zavuga, Saudah Namubiru Kizito, Marie Goretti Zalwango, Patrick King, Mercy Wendy Wanyana, Brenda Nakafeero Simbwa, Peter Chris Kawungezi, Rebecca Akunzirwe, Petranilla Nakamya, Hildah Tendo Nansikombi, Patience Mwine, Irene Angiro, Tracy Maureen Rutogire, Douglas Akii Bua, Doreen Okong, Richard Walyomo, Isaiah Chebrot, Christopher Oundo, Dennis Buluma, Emmanuel Ochien, Solome Okware, Miriam Nanyunja, Benon Kwesiga, Daniel Kadobera, Lillian Bulage, Sarah Zalwango, Daniel Okello Ayen, Alex Riolexus Ario
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Abstract

Background: On October 8, 2022, Kampala, the capital city of Uganda, recorded its first Sudan virus disease (SVD) case. We described strategies utilized by Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) during SVD outbreak response in Kampala City from October 2022 - January 2023.

Methods: We reviewed daily situation reports submitted by KCCA incident management team to document strategies implemented throughout the SVD response. During SVD After Action Review (AAR), we convened consensus meetings with the Directorate of Public Health and Environment, incident management team, rapid response teams, and representatives from implementing partners. The AAR served as a structured platform for reflection and consensus-building through semi-structured group discussions among stakeholders. Findings were thematically synthesized to identify effective strategies and operational challenges encountered during SVD response in Kampala City.

Results: KCCA established an incident management system to coordinate the SVD response. Daily coordination meetings were held with rapid response teams and implementing partners to address emerging challenges. A centralized call and dispatch center served as the coordination hub for rapid response teams, facilitating timely verification of alerts and response to suspected SVD cases. Case investigation teams established epidemiological linkages among confirmed SVD cases and identified contacts for daily follow up. Designated ambulances were utilized to transport high-risk patients to isolation units, while confirmed cases were referred to Entebbe Ebola Treatment Unit. Infection prevention and control teams provided essential decontamination services and distributed IEC materials to affected health facilities and communities. KCCA also leveraged innovative strategies such as drones to disseminate public health messages, distributed placards with SVD symptoms and preventive measures, and actively engaged business communities, media outlets, and local leaders to enhance public awareness and risk communication.

Conclusion: KCCA's response to the 2022 Sudan virus disease outbreak demonstrated effectiveness of leveraging existing coordination structures, adapting surveillance tools, and engaging communities in a complex city setting. The integration of emergency preparedness efforts and contextualized approaches such as mobile phone tracking, closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage, school-based interventions, and drone utilization contributed to timely containment. These strategies demonstrate valuable best practices for strengthening emergency preparedness and response capacities in high-risk urban settings.

2022 - 2023年乌干达坎帕拉市苏丹病毒疫情应对期间使用的策略。
背景:2022年10月8日,乌干达首都坎帕拉报告了该国首例苏丹病毒病(SVD)病例。我们描述了坎帕拉首都管理局(KCCA)在2022年10月至2023年1月坎帕拉市SVD疫情应对期间采用的策略。方法:我们回顾了KCCA事件管理团队提交的每日情况报告,以记录整个SVD响应过程中实施的策略。在SVD行动后审查(AAR)期间,我们与公共卫生和环境局、事件管理小组、快速反应小组和执行伙伴的代表召开了协商一致的会议。AAR通过利益相关者之间的半结构化小组讨论,为反思和建立共识提供了一个结构化平台。对调查结果进行了主题综合,以确定在坎帕拉市应对SVD期间遇到的有效战略和业务挑战。结果:KCCA建立了事件管理体系,以协调SVD的响应。每天与快速反应小组和执行伙伴举行协调会议,以应对新出现的挑战。中央呼叫和调度中心作为快速反应小组的协调中心,促进及时核实警报并对疑似SVD病例作出反应。病例调查小组确定了SVD确诊病例之间的流行病学联系,并确定了日常随访的接触者。指定的救护车被用来将高危病人运送到隔离病房,而确诊病例则被转介到恩德培埃博拉治疗股。感染预防和控制小组提供了必要的净化服务,并向受影响的卫生设施和社区分发了信息、教育和宣传材料。KCCA还利用无人机等创新战略传播公共卫生信息,分发带有SVD症状和预防措施的标语牌,并积极与商界、媒体和地方领导人合作,提高公众意识和风险沟通。结论:KCCA对2022年苏丹病毒病爆发的应对表明了利用现有协调结构、调整监测工具和在复杂的城市环境中吸引社区参与的有效性。应急准备工作与移动电话跟踪、闭路电视(CCTV)镜头、学校干预和无人机使用等情境化方法相结合,有助于及时遏制疫情。这些战略展示了在高风险城市环境中加强应急准备和反应能力的宝贵最佳做法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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