Auto Visual AFP Detection and Response (AVADAR) Improved Polio Surveillance in Lake Chad Polio Outbreak Priority Districts.

Mamadou Diallo, Alimou Traore, Myk Mwanza Nzioki, Ayangma Richelot, Kouryana Stephane, Joseph Okeibunor, Mkanda Pascal, Samuel Okiror, Johnson Ticha
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The Auto Visual AFP Detection and Response (AVADAR) is a community-based digital platform that deals with the collection and distribution of real-time information. AVADAR makes it possible to report suspected cases of paralysis in the field at the central level. Once a suspected Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) case is detected, a series of reports are sent to the following stakeholders: the nearest training officer, the district focal point, the district AVADAR team, the regional focal point, the central level of the Ministry of Health (MoH) and World Health Organization Country Office (WCO) by SMS and email. The health worker will go to the field to join the community informant who notified the case for a clinical investigation. At the end of this investigation, the health worker via a smartphone will submit an investigation report validating or invalidating the suspected case notified as a true case of AFP or False case. A small server called a gateway is positioned at the central level to ensure the information link between community informants and health workers in each district. A large server is placed in Geneva at Novel-T which allows all countries to connect and view the data in real time. The geolocation of all alerts and investigations of AFP cases is the cornerstone of AVADAR data.

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自动视觉AFP检测和反应(AVADAR)改进了乍得湖脊髓灰质炎暴发重点地区的脊髓灰质炎监测。
自动视觉AFP检测和响应(AVADAR)是一个基于社区的数字平台,用于处理实时信息的收集和分发。AVADAR可以在中央一级报告现场的疑似瘫痪病例。一旦发现急性弛缓性麻痹疑似病例,将通过短信和电子邮件向以下利益攸关方发送一系列报告:最近的培训官员、地区联络点、地区AVADAR小组、区域联络点、卫生部中央一级和世界卫生组织国家办事处。卫生工作者将前往现场与通报病例的社区举报人一起进行临床调查。在调查结束时,卫生工作者将通过智能手机提交一份调查报告,证实或确认通报的疑似病例为真AFP病例或假病例。中央设置了一个称为网关的小型服务器,以确保每个地区的社区举报人与卫生工作者之间的信息联系。一个大型服务器位于日内瓦的novelt,允许所有国家连接并实时查看数据。所有AFP病例警报和调查的地理位置是AVADAR数据的基础。
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