| Literature DB >> 31709961 |
F Mboussou1, P Ndumbi1, R Ngom1, Z Kamassali1, O Ogundiran1, J Van Beek1, G Williams1, C Okot1, E L Hamblion1, B Impouma1.
Abstract
The WHO African region is characterised by the largest infectious disease burden in the world. We conducted a retrospective descriptive analysis using records of all infectious disease outbreaks formally reported to the WHO in 2018 by Member States of the African region. We analysed the spatio-temporal distribution, the notification delay as well as the morbidity and mortality associated with these outbreaks. In 2018, 96 new disease outbreaks were reported across 36 of the 47 Member States. The most commonly reported disease outbreak was cholera which accounted for 20.8% (n = 20) of all events, followed by measles (n = 11, 11.5%) and Yellow fever (n = 7, 7.3%). About a quarter of the outbreaks (n = 23) were reported following signals detected through media monitoring conducted at the WHO regional office for Africa. The median delay between the disease onset and WHO notification was 16 days (range: 0-184). A total of 107 167 people were directly affected including 1221 deaths (mean case fatality ratio (CFR): 1.14% (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.07%-1.20%)). The highest CFR was observed for diseases targeted for eradication or elimination: 3.45% (95% CI 0.89%-10.45%). The African region remains prone to outbreaks of infectious diseases. It is therefore critical that Member States improve their capacities to rapidly detect, report and respond to public health events.Entities:
Keywords: Infectious disease; outbreaks; surveillance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31709961 PMCID: PMC6873157 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268819001912
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Fig. 1.Events of infectious disease outbreaks reported to the WHO by African's Member States (WHO African Region, 2018).
Fig. 2.Geographical distribution of outbreaks of infectious disease notified to per country (WHO African region, 2018).
Diseases reported to the WHO by the African's Member States distributed by event category (WHO African Region, 2018)
| Number of events | |
|---|---|
| Epidemic prone diseases | |
| Anthrax | 1 |
| Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever | 4 |
| Chikungunya | 1 |
| Cholera | 20 |
| Dengue fever | 5 |
| Ebola virus disease | 2 |
| Haemorrhagic fever of unknown aetiology | 2 |
| Hepatitis E | 1 |
| Lassa fever | 4 |
| Listeriosis | 1 |
| Malaria | 3 |
| Meningitis | 5 |
| Monkeypox | 4 |
| Pertussis | 2 |
| Plague | 1 |
| Rift Valley fever (RVF) | 6 |
| Rotavirus | 1 |
| Rubella | 1 |
| Shigellosis | 1 |
| Typhoid fever | 1 |
| Yellow fever | 7 |
| Sub-total 1 | 73 |
| Disease targeted for eradication or elimination | |
| Measles | 11 |
| Poliomyelitis (cVDPV2) | 4 |
| Poliomyelitis (pre-iVDPV1) | 1 |
| Sub-total 2 | 16 |
| Other major events of public health importance | |
| Botulism | 1 |
| Microcephaly | 1 |
| Rabies | 1 |
| Scabies | 1 |
| Undiagnosed illness | 3 |
| Sub-total 3 | 7 |
| Total | 96 |
Fig. 3.Distribution of outbreaks of infection diseases notified to the WHO by African Member States by month of report and event category (WHO African Region, 2018).
Fig. 4.Distribution of delay of event reported to the WHO by event category (WHO African Region, 2018).