Literature DB >> 31422786

A Public Health Response to a Mudslide in Freetown, Sierra Leone, 2017: Lessons Learnt.

Robert Musoke1, Alexander Chimbaru1, Amara Jambai2, Charles Njuguna1, Janet Kayita1, James Bunn1, Anderson Latt1, Michel Yao3, Zabulon Yoti3, Ali Yahaya3, Jane Githuku1, Immaculate Nabukenya1, Jane Maina1, Stanley Ifeanyi1, Ibrahima Socé Fall3.   

Abstract

On August 14, 2017, a 6-kilometer mudslide occurred in Regent Area, Western Area District of Sierra Leone following a torrential downpour that lasted 3 days. More than 300 houses along River Juba were submerged; 1141 people were reported dead or missing and 5905 displaced. In response to the mudslide, the World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office in Sierra Leone moved swiftly to verify the emergency and constitute an incident management team to coordinate the response. Early contact was made with the Ministry of Health and Sanitation and health sector partners. A Public Health Emergency Operations Center was set up to coordinate the response. Joint assessments, planning, and response among health sector partners ensured effectiveness and efficiency. Oral cholera vaccination was administered to high-risk populations to prevent a cholera outbreak. Surveillance for 4 waterborne diseases was enhanced through daily reporting from 9 health facilities serving the affected population. Performance standards from the WHO Emergency Response Framework were used to monitor the emergency response. An assessment of the country's performance showed that the country's response was well executed. To improve future response, we recommend enhanced district level preparedness, update of disaster response protocols, and pre-disaster mapping of health sector partners.

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Keywords:  Sierra Leone; emergency; mudslide; preparedness; response

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31422786     DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2019.53

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep        ISSN: 1935-7893            Impact factor:   1.385


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1.  After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt.

Authors:  Charles Njuguna; Mohamed Vandi; Evans Liyosi; Jane Githuku; James Sylvester Squire; Ian Njeru; Ian Rufus; Victoria Katawera; Wilson Gachari; Robert Musoke; Claudette Amuzu; Mukeh Fahnbulleh; Joseph Bunting-Graden; Janet Kayita; James Bunn; Ambrose Talisuna; Zabulon Yoti
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-10-05

2.  An innovative and integrated model for global outbreak response and research - a case study of the UK Public Health Rapid Support Team (UK-PHRST).

Authors:  Philomena Raftery; Mazeda Hossain; Jennifer Palmer
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-07-12       Impact factor: 3.295

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