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Uganda’s experience in Ebola virus disease outbreak preparedness, 2018–2019

机译:乌干达在埃博拉病毒疾病疫情的经验爆发准备,2018-2019

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BACKGROUND:Since the declaration of the 10th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in DRC on 1st Aug 2018, several neighboring countries have been developing and implementing preparedness efforts to prevent EVD cross-border transmission to enable timely detection, investigation, and response in the event of a confirmed EVD outbreak in the country. We describe Uganda's experience in EVD preparedness.RESULTS:On 4 August 2018, the Uganda Ministry of Health (MoH) activated the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) and the National Task Force (NTF) for public health emergencies to plan, guide, and coordinate EVD preparedness in the country. The NTF selected an Incident Management Team (IMT), constituting a National Rapid Response Team (NRRT) that supported activation of the District Task Forces (DTFs) and District Rapid Response Teams (DRRTs) that jointly assessed levels of preparedness in 30 designated high-risk districts representing category 1 (20 districts) and category 2 (10 districts). The MoH, with technical guidance from the World Health Organisation (WHO), led EVD preparedness activities and worked together with other ministries and partner organisations to enhance community-based surveillance systems, develop and disseminate risk communication messages, engage communities, reinforce EVD screening and infection prevention measures at Points of Entry (PoEs) and in high-risk health facilities, construct and equip EVD isolation and treatment units, and establish coordination and procurement mechanisms.CONCLUSION:As of 31 May 2019, there was no confirmed case of EVD as Uganda has continued to make significant and verifiable progress in EVD preparedness. There is a need to sustain these efforts, not only in EVD preparedness but also across the entire spectrum of a multi-hazard framework. These efforts strengthen country capacity and compel the country to avail resources for preparedness and management of incidents at the source while effectively cutting costs of using a "fire-fighting" approach during public health emergencies.
机译:背景:自2018年8月1日在DRC宣言宣言(EVD)爆发以来,几个邻国一直在制定和实施准备工作,以防止EVD跨境传输能够及时检测,调查和回应在该国确认的EVD爆发事件。我们描述了乌干达在EVD预料的经验。结果:2018年8月4日,乌干达卫生部(卫生部)激活了公共卫生应急行动中心(PHEOC)和国家工作队(NTF),以便公共卫生紧急情况计划,指导,并协调国家的EVD准备。 NTF选择了一个事件管理团队(IMT),构成了一个国家快速反应团队(NRRT),支持激活地区工作队(DTF)和区迅速响应小组(DRRTS),该团队(DRRTS)共同评估了30次指定的预备水平代表1类(20个地区)和第2类(10个地区)的风险区。莫赫,借助世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的技术指导,LED EVD准备活动,与其他部委和合作伙伴组织一起致力于加强基于社区的监视系统,开发和传播风险通信信息,从事社区,加强EVD筛选入学点(POES)和高风险卫生设施,构建和装备EVD隔离和治疗单位的感染预防措施,以及建立协调和采购机制。结论:截至2019年5月31日,没有确认的EVD案例乌干达继续在EVD准备方面做出重大和可验证的进展。不仅需要维持这些努力,不仅在EVD准备中,而且还需要在多危险框架的整个范围内。这些努力加强了国家的能力,强迫国家利用来自来源的事件的准备和管理资源,同时有效地减少在公共卫生紧急情况下使用“消防”方法的成本。

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