| Literature DB >> 31823763 |
Pélagie Babakazo1, Joelle Kabamba-Tshilobo2, Emile Okitolonda Wemakoy3, Léopold Lubula4, Léonie Kitoko Manya4, Benoit Kebela Ilunga4, Wally Disasuani3, Edith Nkwembe5, Hugo Kavunga-Membo5, Jean-Claude Changachanga5, Saleh Muhemedi3, Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum5, Stefano Tempia6,7,8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization recommends periodic evaluations of influenza surveillance systems to identify areas for improvement and provide evidence of data reliability for policymaking. However, data about the performance of established influenza surveillance systems are limited in Africa, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).Entities:
Keywords: Democratic Republic of Congo; Evaluation; Influenza; Surveillance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31823763 PMCID: PMC6902419 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-8008-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Healthcare facilities implementing influenza sentinel surveillance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
| Province | City | Sentinel site | Sector | Type of surveillance | Year of inceptiona |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Clinique de Santé RVA | Private | ILI | 2006 |
| Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Clinique de Santé Boyambi | Religious | ILI | 2006 |
| Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Centre Hospitalier de Kingasani | Religious | ILI and SARI | 2006 |
| Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Hôpital Pédiatrique Kalembe-Lembe | Public | ILI and SARI | 2006 |
| Kinshasa | Kinshasa | Hôpital Général de Référence de Kinshasa | Public | ILI and SARI | 2006 |
| Bas-Congo | Matadi | Hôpital Général de Référence Kinkanda | Public | ILI and SARI | 2011 |
| Bas-Congo | Muanda | Hôpital Général de Référence Muanda | Public | ILI and SARI | 2011 |
| Katanga | Lubumbashi | Hôpital Général de Référence Kenya | Public | ILI and SARI | 2011 |
| Katanga | Lubumbashi | Hôpital Général de Référence Kisanga | Public | ILI and SARI | 2011 |
| Kasaï-Oriental | Mbuji-Mayi | Hôpital Général de Référence Dipumba | Public | ILI and SARI | 2012 |
| Nord-Kivu | Goma | Centre Hospitalier Charité Maternelle | Religious | ILI and SARI | 2013 |
Abbreviations: ILI influenza-like illness, SARI severe acute respiratory illness
a All sites were actively implementing influenza surveillance until December 2015
Fig. 1Location of the influenza sentinel surveillance sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 2012–2015
List of indicators and scores [1 (< 60%): weak performance; 2 (60–79%): moderate performance; 3 (≥80%) good performance] for data quality and completeness, timeliness, representativeness and flexibility used for the evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
| Indicator | Calculation/data inputs | Data source | Indicator value | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data quality and completeness | ||||
| • Proportion of SARI/ILI cases that meet the case definition | Number of ILI/SARI cases that meet the case definition / Total number of ILI/SARI cases | Case-based database | 97.4% | 3 |
| • Proportion of samples from ILI/SARI cases received with accompanying CIF | Number of samples from SARI/ILI cases received with accompanying CIF / Total number of samples received from SARI/ILI cases | Laboratory log book and case-based database | 98.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of forms without at least one inconsistent or missing value for key variablesa | Number of forms without at least one abnormal or missing value / Total number of forms | Case-based database | 97.5% | 3 |
| • Proportion of good quality samples received | Number of good quality samples received / Total number of samples received | Case-based database | 97.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of sample with positive RNP results | Number of samples with a positive RNP result / Total number of samples tested | Case-based database | 90.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of sampled ILI/SARI cases with available laboratory results | Number of ILI/SARI cases with available laboratory results / Number of sampled ILI/SARI cases | Case-based database | 99.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of collected variables included in the WHO recommended minimum data collection standard | Number of collected variables within the WHO list / Number of WHO recommended variables. | CIF and WHO guidelines for influenza sentinel surveillance. | 80.8% | 3 |
| Timeliness | ||||
| • Proportion of SMS sent on time | Number of SMS sent on time / Number of SMS sent | Aggregated data database | 80.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of samples received within 72 h from collection | Number of samples received within 72 h from collection / Number of samples received | Case-based database | 96.3% | 3 |
| • Proportion of samples tested within one week from receipt | Number of samples tested within one week from receipt / Number of samples tested | Case-based database | 90.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of weekly reports issued within five days after the end of the reporting period | Number of weekly reports issued within five days after the end of the reporting period / Number of weekly reports issued | Weekly reports audit | 75.0% | 2 |
| Representativeness | ||||
| • Geographical coverage | Number of provinces covered by the influenza sentinel surveillance network / Total number of provinces | Geographic distribution of sentinel sites. | 45.5% | 1 |
| • Inclusion of all age groups | Age distribution of cases SARI/ILI (median, minimum and maximum) | Case based database | Med.: 15 Y Min.: 0 Y Max.: 89 Y | 3 |
| Flexibility | ||||
| • Proportion of samples tested for pathogens other than influenza | Number of samples tested for pathogens other than influenza / Number of samples tested for influenza | Case-based database | 37.3% | 1 |
| • Number of syndromes surveyed with the influenza surveillance system | Total, respiratory, gastro-intestinal and malaria admissions/consultations reported in the aggregated data form | Aggregated data database | Qualitative assessment | 3 |
Abbreviations: ILI influenza-like-illness, SARI severe acute respiratory illness, CIF case investigation form, RNP RiboNucleic Protein, WHO World Health Organization, SMS Short Message Service
a Key variables evaluated for completeness and consistency of data collection forms: site, age/date of birth, sex, date of consultation admission, date of symptoms onset, date of sample collection and signs and symptoms included in the case definitions
List of indicators and scores [1 (< 60%): weak performance; 2 (60–79%): moderate performance; 3 (≥80%) good performance] for simplicity used for the evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
| Indicator | Calculation/data inputs | Data source | Indicator valuea | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Simplicity | ||||
| • Perception of surveillance staff on identification of casesb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 82.9% VE: 17.1% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on obtaining consentb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 8.6% E: 71.4% VE: 20.0% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on filling the CIFb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 2.9% E: 80.0% VE: 17.1% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on sample collectionb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 5.7% E: 80.0% VE: 14.3% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on sample collectionb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 79.4% VE: 20.6% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on packaging and storage of samplesb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 82.4% VE: 17.6% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on completing the screening/enrollment logbookb | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 82.4% VE: 17.6% | 3 |
| • Perception of surveillance staff on sending weekly SMS of aggregated datab | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among surveillance staff at sentinel sites | VD: 0.0% D: 6.3% E: 71.9% VE: 21.9% | 3 |
| • Time to enroll a SARI/ILI case from the identification to the sample packagingc | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category (< 30 min, 30–60 min, > 60 min) / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | < 30: 48.6% 30–60: 40.0% > 60: 11.4% | 2 |
| • Perception of INRB laboratory staff on completing the laboratory registerc | Number of lab staff within each reported category / Number of laboratory staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among laboratory staff at INRB | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 66.7% VE: 33.3% | 3 |
| • Perception of INRB laboratory staff to implement testing proceduresc | Number of lab staff within each reported category / Number of laboratory staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among laboratory staff at INRB | VD: 0.0% D: 0.0% E: 100.0% VE: 0.0% | 3 |
| • Time to implement all steps of analysis of laboratory testingb | Number of laboratory staff within each reported category (< 30 min, 30–60 min, > 60 min) / Number of laboratory staff interviewed | Questionnaire survey among laboratory staff at INRB | < 30: 0.0% 30–60: 100.0% > 60: 0.0 | 3 |
Abbreviations: ILI influenza-like-illness, SARI severe acute respiratory illness, SMS short message service, INRB Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale, CIF Case Investigation Form
a VD: very difficult; D: difficult; E: easy; VE: very easy. The combined percentage of “easy” and “very easy” was used to obtain the score
b 35 surveillance staff at the sentinel sites out of 39 targeted responded to the questionnaire survey
c 3 laboratory scientists at the INRB out of 4 targeted responded to the questionnaire survey
List of indicators and scores [1 (< 60%): weak performance; 2 (60–79%): moderate performance; 3 (≥80%) good performance] for acceptability, stability and utility used for the evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
| Indicator | Calculation/data inputs | Data source | Indicator value | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acceptability | ||||
| • Proportion of surveillance staff that is satisfied with the weekly bulletinsa | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category [not satisfied (NS), poorly satisfied (PS), satisfied (S), very satisfied (VS)] / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | NS: 0.0% PS: 0.0% S: 30.0% VS: 70.0% | 3 |
| • Proportion of surveillance staff that is satisfied with supervision and feedbacka | Number of surveillance staff within each reported category [not satisfied (NS), poorly satisfied (PS), satisfied (S), very satisfied (VS)] / Number of surveillance staff interviewed | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | NS: 0.0% PS: 17.6% S: 44.1% VS: 38.2% | 3 |
| • Proportion of time allocated to influenza surveillance activities per weeka | Number of hours allocated to influenza surveillance activities per week / Number of working hour per week | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 48.3% | 1 |
| Stability | ||||
| • Frequency of lack of data collection formsa,c | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (0), once per year (1), 2–3 times per year (2–3), ≥4 times per year(≥4)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 0: 100.0% 1: 0.0% 2–3: 0.0% ≥4: 0.0% | 3 |
| • Frequency of lack of sampling materiala | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (0), once per year (1), 2–3 times per year (2–3), ≥4 times per year(≥4)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 0: 72.7% 1: 27.3% 2–3: 0.0% ≥4: 0.0% | 2 |
| • Frequency of lack of credits for SMSa | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (0), once per year (1), 2–3 times per year (2–3), ≥4 times per year(≥4)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 0: 100.0% 1: 0.0% 2–3: 0.0% ≥4: 0.0% | 3 |
| • Frequency at which the transport of samples was delayeda | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (N), seldom (S), often (O), regularly (R)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | N: 0.0% S: 90.9% O: 9.1% R: 0.0% | 2 |
| • Frequency at which the refrigerators of the sentinel sites were not functionala | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (N), seldom (S), often (O), regularly (R)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | N: 100.0% S: 0.0% O: 0.0% R: 0.0% | 3 |
| • Frequency at which a power failure, including the generator, occurred at the surveillance sitesa | Number of surveillance sites within each reported category [never (N), seldom (S), often (O), regularly (R)] / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | N: 0.0% S: 9.1% O: 18.2% R: 72.7% | 1 |
| • Proportion of sentinel sites with at least one member of staff trained in sentinel surveillance procedures during the last one yeara | Number of sentinel sites with at least one trained member of staff / Number of surveillance sites | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 100.0% | 3 |
| Utility | ||||
| • Number of decisions taken by the INRB and/or the DLM based on influenza sentinel surveillance resultsb,d | N/A | Questionnaire survey for DLM and INRB | 4 | 2 |
| • Proportion of surveillance staff that receive the following reports: (i) Virological surveillance report, (ii) Syndromic surveillance report, (iii) Influenza bulletina | Number of surveillance staff that receive reports / Number of surveillance staff | Questionnaire for surveillance staff at sentinel sites | 77.1% | 2 |
| • Estimation of burden of influenza-associated illness using surveillance data | Not applicable | Publication on burden of influenza-associated ILI and SARI. | 1 [ | 3 |
| • Contribution to influenza Regional/Global studies | Not applicable | Publications on Regional/Global studies with DRC influenza data | 3 [ | 3 |
Abbreviations: ILI influenza-like-illness, SARI severe acute respiratory illness, SMS short message service, INRB Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale, DLM Direction de la Lutte contre les Maladies
a 35 surveillance staff at the sentinel sites out of 39 targeted responded to the questionnaire survey
b 3 laboratory scientists at the INRB out of 4 targeted and 6 staff at the DLM out of 6 targeted responded to the questionnaire survey
c No information on the duration of lack of surveillance material was collected
d Decisions taken in relation to the data generated from the ISSS: (i) investigation of respiratory outbreaks in Kinshasa in 2013; (ii) formulation of outbreak investigation and response guideline for influenza outbreaks; and (iii) inclusion of influenza virus in the list of epidemic-prone notifiable diseases
Fig. 2Monthly number of influenza-positive specimens among patients with influenza-like illness or severe acute respiratory illness from 11 surveillance sites, Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
Mean indicators’ scores (range 1–3) for each attribute used for the evaluation of the influenza sentinel surveillance system in the Democratic Republic of Congo, 2012–2015
| Attributes | Number of evaluated indicators | Mean score | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| • Data quality and completeness | 7 | 3.0 | Good |
| • Timeliness | 4 | 2.7 | Moderate to good |
| • Representativeness | 2 | 2.0 | Moderate |
| • Flexibility | 2 | 2.0 | Moderate |
| • Simplicity | 12 | 2.9 | Moderate to good |
| • Acceptability | 3 | 2.3 | Moderate to good |
| • Stability | 7 | 2.4 | Moderate to good |
| • Utility | 4 | 2.5 | Moderate to good |
| • Overall | 41 | 2.5 | Moderate to good |