The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet international standards. To strengthen outbreak identification, health authorities piloted a mobile phone–based syndromic surveillance system and used established frameworks to evaluate whether the system was meeting objectives. Stakeholder experience was investigated by using standardized questionnaires and focus groups. Nine sites reported data that included 7 outbreaks and 92 cases of acute watery diarrhea. The new system was more timely (2.4 vs. 84 days), complete (70% vs. 40%), and sensitive (95% vs. 26%) than existing systems. The system was simple, stable, useful, and acceptable; however, feedback and subnational involvement were weak. A...
Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for govern...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence o...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
A study was carried out to assess the status and performance of human and animal health disease sur...
Abstract Background The objective of the study was to describe an m-health initiative to strengthen ...
Abstract Background Following the outbreak of chikungunya in the Indian Ocean, the Ministry of Healt...
The International Health Regulations require timely detection and response to outbreaks. Many attemp...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
(PICTs) had agreed to develop a standardised, simple syndromic surveillance system to ensure complia...
Abstract Background It is a challenge in low-resource settings to ensure the availability of complet...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
Infectious diseases are a major public health burden causing millions of deaths every year. Governme...
Mobile phones and computer-based applications can speed up disease outbreak detection and control. H...
Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for govern...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence o...
The health care system in Papua New Guinea is fragile, and surveillance systems infrequently meet in...
Papua New Guinea is a fragile state, where the health system faces significant constraints and sur...
A study was carried out to assess the status and performance of human and animal health disease sur...
Abstract Background The objective of the study was to describe an m-health initiative to strengthen ...
Abstract Background Following the outbreak of chikungunya in the Indian Ocean, the Ministry of Healt...
The International Health Regulations require timely detection and response to outbreaks. Many attemp...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
(PICTs) had agreed to develop a standardised, simple syndromic surveillance system to ensure complia...
Abstract Background It is a challenge in low-resource settings to ensure the availability of complet...
Successful communicable disease surveillance depends on effective bidirectional information flow bet...
Infectious diseases are a major public health burden causing millions of deaths every year. Governme...
Mobile phones and computer-based applications can speed up disease outbreak detection and control. H...
Identifying infectious disease outbreaks in their early stages is an important task, both for govern...
Despite efforts by the WHO to support local surveillance strategies in developing countries, there i...
Syndromic surveillance, the collection of symptom data from individuals prior to or in the absence o...