EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE PREPAREDNESS IN COUNTRIES BORDERING DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: LESSONS FROM WEST AFRICAN OUTBREAK.

Q4 Medicine
African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2020-07-31 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.21010/ajid.v14i2.6
Lawrence Okoror, Otridah Kapona, Mpanga Kasonde, Tobin Alice E, Asogun Danny, Otukoya Ashiat M
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Background: Ebola virus disease ravaged three West African countries in the wake of 2014 which was seen as the deadliest Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in history. Several lessons were taken out of the West African outbreak one of which is the lack of preparedness by countries in the region.

Materials and methods: This paper looked at the mistakes of the West African outbreak and reports how such mistakes were corrected in the current outbreak going on in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Preparedness efforts are currently taking place in countries bordering DRC which included quick detection and response to an eventual EVD event.

Results: This paid off on several occasions when cases from DRC to Uganda were quickly detected and response was as quick as possible. Preparedness carried out in Countries bordering DRC included setting up of Rapid Response Team (RRT) and training of these teams both at country and regional level. All members of the RRT were trained in all areas of readiness which included community engagement, laboratory, logistics, surveillance, case management, sample collection, packaging and shipment as well as Infection Prevention and Control (IPC).

Conclusion: These trainings have led to readiness to an eventual EVD event. Countries now have the ability to respond quickly with better Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) for EVD.

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与刚果民主共和国接壤国家的埃博拉病毒病防范:来自西非疫情的教训。
背景:埃博拉病毒病在2014年之后肆虐了三个西非国家,这被视为历史上最致命的埃博拉病毒病(EVD)爆发。从西非疫情中吸取了若干教训,其中之一是该区域各国缺乏准备。材料和方法:本文研究了西非疫情的错误,并报告了如何在刚果民主共和国(DRC)当前的疫情中纠正这些错误。目前正在与刚果民主共和国接壤的国家开展防范工作,其中包括快速发现和应对最终发生的埃博拉病毒病事件。结果:在从刚果民主共和国到乌干达的病例得到迅速发现和尽快作出反应的若干情况下,这种做法取得了成效。在与刚果民主共和国接壤的国家开展的准备工作包括建立快速反应小组(RRT),并在国家和区域一级对这些小组进行培训。应急反应小组的所有成员都接受了所有准备领域的培训,包括社区参与、实验室、后勤、监测、病例管理、样本采集、包装和运输以及感染预防和控制。结论:这些培训为最终的埃博拉病毒病事件做好了准备。各国现在有能力通过更好的埃博拉病毒病应急行动中心(EOC)迅速作出反应。
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African Journal of Infectious Diseases
African Journal of Infectious Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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