Literature DB >> 8028169

Infectious disease surveillance during emergency relief to Bhutanese refugees in Nepal.

A A Marfin1, J Moore, C Collins, R Biellik, U Kattel, M J Toole, P S Moore.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To implement simplified infectious disease surveillance and epidemic disease control during the relocation of Bhutanese refugees to Nepal.
DESIGN: Longitudinal observation study of mortality and morbidity.
SETTING: Refugee health units in six refugee camps housing 73,500 Bhutanese refugees in the eastern tropical lowland between Nepal and India.
INTERVENTIONS: Infectious disease surveillance and community-based programs to promote vitamin A supplementation, measles vaccination, oral rehydration therapy, and early use of antibiotics to treat acute respiratory infection. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Crude mortality rate, mortality rate for children younger than 5 years, and cause-specific mortality.
RESULTS: Crude mortality rates up to 1.15 deaths per 10,000 persons per day were reported during the first 6 months of surveillance. The leading causes of death were measles, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections. Surveillance data were used to institute changes in public health management including measles vaccination, vitamin A supplementation, and control programs for diarrhea and acute respiratory infections and to ensure rapid responses to cholera, Shigella dysentery, and meningoencephalitis. Within 4 months of establishing disease control interventions, crude mortality rates were reduced by 75% and were below emergency levels.
CONCLUSIONS: Simple, sustainable disease surveillance in refugee populations is essential during emergency relief efforts. Data can be used to direct community-based public health interventions to control common infectious diseases and reduce high mortality rates among refugees while placing a minimal burden on health workers.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8028169     DOI: 10.1001/jama.272.5.377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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