Is Ghana Prepared for Another Arboviral Outbreak? Evaluating the 2024 Dengue Fever Outbreak in the Context of Past Yellow Fever, Influenza, and COVID-19 Outbreaks.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Godfred Amoah Appiah, Jerry John Babason, Anthony Yaw Dziworshie, Abigail Abankwa, Joseph Humphrey Kofi Bonney
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Arboviruses are a growing concern in many nations. Several reports of arboviral outbreaks have been recorded globally in the past decade alone. Repeated arboviral outbreaks in developing countries have consistently highlighted vulnerabilities in disease surveillance and response systems, exposing critical gaps in early detection, contact tracing, and resource allocation. The 2024 Dengue fever outbreak in Ghana, which recorded 205 confirmed cases out of 1410 suspected cases, underscored the urgent need to evaluate the country's preparedness for arboviral outbreaks, given the detection of competent vectors in the country. A retrospective analysis of Ghana's 2009-2013 pandemic influenza response plan revealed significant deficiencies in emergency preparedness, raising concerns about the country's ability to manage emerging arboviral threats. This review assessed Ghana's current arboviral outbreak response and preparedness by examining (a) the effectiveness of vector control measures, (b) the role of early warning systems in mitigating outbreaks, (c) laboratory support and diagnostic capabilities, and (d) community engagement strategies. It highlights the successes made in previous outbreaks and sheds light on several gaps in Ghana's outbreak response efforts. This review also provides recommendations that can be implemented in many countries across Africa as they brace themselves for any arboviral outbreak.

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加纳为另一次虫媒病毒爆发做好了准备吗?在过去黄热病、流感和COVID-19疫情的背景下评估2024年登革热疫情
虫媒病毒在许多国家日益受到关注。仅在过去十年中,全球就记录了几起虫媒病毒暴发的报告。在发展中国家反复发生的虫媒病毒疫情不断突出了疾病监测和应对系统的脆弱性,暴露了在早期发现、接触者追踪和资源分配方面的严重差距。加纳2024年爆发的登革热疫情在1410例疑似病例中记录了205例确诊病例,鉴于该国已发现有能力的病媒,这突出表明迫切需要评估该国对虫媒病毒暴发的准备工作。对加纳2009-2013年大流行性流感应对计划的回顾性分析显示,在应急准备方面存在重大缺陷,令人对该国管理新出现的虫媒病毒威胁的能力感到担忧。本综述通过审查(a)病媒控制措施的有效性,(b)早期预警系统在缓解疫情方面的作用,(c)实验室支持和诊断能力,以及(d)社区参与战略,评估了加纳目前的虫媒病毒暴发应对和防范工作。它突出了在以往疫情中取得的成功,并揭示了加纳疫情应对工作中的若干差距。该审查还提供了可在非洲许多国家实施的建议,这些国家正在为任何虫媒病毒暴发做好准备。
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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