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Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness Assessment and Risk Mapping in Uganda, August-September 2018.

Carol Nanziri1, Alex Riolexus Ario1, Vivian Ntono1, Fred Monje1, Dativa Maria Aliddeki1, Kenneth Bainomugisha1, Daniel Kadobera1, Lilian Bulage1, Godfrey Nsereko1, Joshua Kayiwa1, Lydia Nakiire1, Richard Walwema1, Patrick K Tusiime1, Eldard Mabumba1, Issa Makumbi1, Felix Ocom1, Mohammed Lamorde1, Juliet Namugga Kasule1, Sarah E Ward1, Rebecca D Merrill1.   

Abstract

Uganda's proximity to the tenth Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) presents a high risk of cross-border EVD transmission. Uganda conducted preparedness and risk-mapping activities to strengthen capacity to prevent EVD importation and spread from cross-border transmission. We adapted the World Health Organization (WHO) EVD Consolidated Preparedness Checklist to assess preparedness in 11 International Health Regulations domains at the district level, health facilities, and points of entry; the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Border Health Capacity Discussion Guide to describe public health capacity; and the CDC Population Connectivity Across Borders tool kit to characterize movement and connectivity patterns. We identified 40 ground crossings (13 official, 27 unofficial), 80 health facilities, and more than 500 locations in 12 high-risk districts along the DRC border with increased connectivity to the EVD epicenter. The team also identified routes and congregation hubs, including origins and destinations for cross-border travelers to specified locations. Ten of the 12 districts scored less than 50% on the preparedness assessment. Using these results, Uganda developed a national EVD preparedness and response plan, including tailored interventions to enhance EVD surveillance, laboratory capacity, healthcare professional capacity, provision of supplies to priority locations, building treatment units in strategic locations, and enhancing EVD risk communication. We identified priority interventions to address risk of EVD importation and spread into Uganda. Lessons learned from this process will inform strategies to strengthen public health emergency systems in their response to public health events in similar settings.

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Keywords:  Ebola virus disease; Public health preparedness/response; Risk mapping; Viral hemorrhagic fevers

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32324074     DOI: 10.1089/hs.2019.0118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Secur        ISSN: 2326-5094


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