THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS MANDATE ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF CORE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF MEETING THE 2016 DEADLINE IN AFRICA.

IF 0.1 Q4 LAW
MEDICINE AND LAW Pub Date : 2015-09-01
Millicent N Ele
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The use of mobile technology in disease surveillance improves timely reporting for early detection of infectious diseases. Syndromic surveillance makes this even faster because it points to signs of possible outbreak leading to early investigation. The International Health Regulations 2005 mandates all member states to develop, strengthen, and maintain core capacity for surveillance and response by June 2016. With no specific provision for funding, it is a challenge for low-resourced African countries to meet this deadline. It is equally a global concern because infectious diseases know no boundaries. As a way forward, this paper proposes the implementation of a call-in system of syndromic surveillance under which data collection is outsourced to a distributed group in the community and the data collected are analyzed for outbreak detection. The system aims at improving data quality, coverage and representativeness while cutting cost and emphasizing operational simplicity and speed in early detection of outbreaks.

《国际卫生条例》关于发展和维护核心监测系统的任务:非洲实现2016年最后期限的前景和挑战。
在疾病监测中使用移动技术可改善及时报告,以便及早发现传染病。综合征监测使这一过程更快,因为它指出了可能爆发的迹象,可以进行早期调查。《2005年国际卫生条例》要求所有会员国在2016年6月之前发展、加强和保持监测和应对的核心能力。由于没有具体的资金规定,资源匮乏的非洲国家要在这一最后期限前完成任务是一项挑战。它同样是一个全球关注的问题,因为传染病没有国界。作为一种前进的方法,本文建议实施综合征监测呼入系统,在该系统下,数据收集工作外包给社区中的一个分布式小组,并对收集的数据进行分析,以便发现疫情。该系统旨在提高数据质量、覆盖面和代表性,同时降低成本,强调操作的简洁性和早期发现疫情的速度。
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