| Literature DB >> 26178636 |
Eta Ngole Mbong1,2,3, Gerald Etapelong Sume4, Flaubert Danbe5, Walter Kang Kum6, Valeri Oben Mbi7, André Arsène Bita Fouda8, Peter Atem9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite being certified guinea worm free in 2007, Cameroon continues surveillance efforts to ensure rapid verification of any suspected reoccurrence. This includes the investigation of every rumor and confirmation of each suspicious expulsed worm. This paper presents fieldwork carried out to investigate a guinea worm rumor in Cameroon which turned out to be an Onchocerca volvulus mimicking Dracunculus medinensis.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26178636 PMCID: PMC4502467 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-1004-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
A summary of post-guinea worm eradication certification efforts in Cameroon
| ○ Training of community health volunteers |
| ○ Notification and timely investigation of GW rumors,a and laboratory confirmation of every expulsed worm. |
| ○ GW case surveillance: |
| ○ active surveillance in health districts and communities which reported cases in the past with particular attention to those bordering with Nigeria and Chad |
| ○ infection transmission interruption and case containment measures |
| ○ obligatory weekly reporting by all health districts in the country as part of the National integrated epidemic-prone disease surveillance and response system (IDSR) |
| ○ Information, education and communication on GW disease including vulgarization of information on the monetary reward |
| ○ Money reward system in case of confirmed rumor |
| ○ 4000 francs CFA (6.7 US dollarsb) for the person who identified and declared a case |
| ○ 23,000 francs CFA (38.5 USD) reward given to an indigenous patient with GW · |
| ○ 3000 FCFA (5.0 USD) for an imported patient |
| ○ 10,000 FCFA (16.7 USD) for the Health facility which manages the case |
| ○ 40,0000 (67 USD) for the patient’s community to support the treatment of water sources |
a42 rumors in all have been reported and investigated since 2009. But for 2009 which registered 5 rumors of which just 3 (60 %) were investigated within 24 h, all other rumors reported during the years that followed were investigated within 24 h
b1 USD = 597.434 FCFA (local currency)
Fig. 1Worm being extracted using wrapping-around-a-stick technique (Lala-Kola village, Littoral Region of Cameroon, March 2009)
Fig. 2Heel lesion and worm extirpation around a stick Lala-Kola village (Littoral Region of Cameroon, March 2009)
Fig. 3Pond being used for laundry by a Lala-Mission mother and her kids (Littoral Region of Cameroon, March 2009)
Fig. 4Health districts in Cameroon which reported guinea worm cases pre-eradication-certification