[洪都拉斯的数字化转型:ESAVI/AESIT 监测信息系统 洪都拉斯的数字化转型:ESAVI/EAIE 监测信息系统]。

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Sinya Yulibeth Núñez, Christian Ortiz, Ary Ávila, Nadia María Romualdo-Tello, Carlos Aguilar
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摘要

在洪都拉斯,卫生系统面临着建立监测机制的责任和需要,以便了解人口中健康和疾病的途径。本文的目的是描述在开发用于疫苗安全监测的强大信息系统期间使用的分析过程和策略,该系统也可以复制用于其他形式的监测。为此目的,使用了敏捷开发方法和开源工具来设计和开发基线监视系统,并将信息编码、确认和验证的公认标准纳入其中。这种可靠、稳定和可扩展的信息系统的成功实施,将用于监测可能归因于疫苗接种和免疫的事件(ESAVI)和特殊关注的不良事件(AESI),应允许及时和灵活地捕获监测数据并促进数据分析。
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[Digital transformation in Honduras: an information system for surveillance of ESAVI/AESITransformação digital em Honduras: sistema de informações para a vigilância de ESAVI/EAIE].

In Honduras, health systems have been faced with a duty and a need to establish surveillance mechanisms in order to understand the pathways of health and disease in the population. The objective of this article is to describe the process of analysis and the strategies used during development of a robust information system for vaccine safety surveillance, which can also be replicated for other forms of surveillance. For this purpose, agile development methods and open-source tools were used to design and develop a baseline monitoring system, incorporating recognized standards for information coding, validation, and verification. This successful implementation of a reliable, stable, and scalable information system that will be used for the surveillance of events supposedly attributable to vaccination and immunization (ESAVI) and adverse events of special interest (AESI) should allow the timely and agile capture of surveillance data and facilitate data analysis.

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