移动技术在2020年冠状病毒病社区传播监测中的应用

I. Ukpong, S. Etim, Prince Ana
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在尼日利亚,冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情在2020年2月27日出现首例病例后不到两个月就达到了社区传播情景;一种需要积极和有效地追踪、识别、监测和报告疾病趋势的情景。监测是应对社区传播的有效策略之一。目前,COVID-19社区传播应对机制依赖于接触者追踪和社区检测,需要庞大的检测能力,而且由于缺乏对典型尼日利亚农村人口的可及性,其覆盖范围势必受到影响。大规模检测目前受到全球报告的检测试剂盒供应短缺、训练有素的人力不足以及分子实验室和检测中心有限的威胁,这导致样品认证延迟。这描绘了我们社区中大量未接触到的人口以及由于未及时或不及时发现、隔离和管理病例而导致的可预见的社区传播升级的情况。这些差距可以通过将远程和实时功能纳入流程的适当工具的应用来弥补。本文论证了利用手机机会进行2020年COVID-19大流行社区传播监测和病例报告的可行性,以及众包和举报效应;作为不确定单一病例记录和单向接触者追踪的有效替代方案。
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Application of Mobile Technology in Community Transmission Surveillance for 2020 Corona Virus Disease
The corona virus disease (COVID-19) outbreak reached community transmission scenario in Nigeria less than 2 months from its first case on 27thFebruary 2020; a scenario which requires aggressive and effective contact tracing, identification, monitoring and reporting of disease trend. Surveillance is one of the working strategies in responding to community spread. Currently the COVID-19 community spread response mechanism relies on contact tracing and community testing, requiring a huge testing capacity, and its coverage is bound to be undermined by the lack of accessibility to the typical rural Nigerians. Massive testing is currently threatened by the short supply of test kits reported globally, inadequate trained manpower and limited molecular laboratories and testing centers, which cause delay in sample certification. This paints a picture of a massive unreached population in our communities and a predictable escalation of community transmission due to non- or untimely identification, isolation and management of cases. These gaps could be closed by the application of an appropriate tool that engages remote and real-time functions into the process. This article documents the feasibility of employing the mobile telephone opportunities for community transmission monitoring and case reporting of 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, with crowdsourcing and whistle-blowing effects; as an effective alternative to indefinite single case recording and unidirectional contact tracing.
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