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Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
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Ihueze, Adachioma
, Okereke, Ebere
, Beebeejaun, Kazim
, Aruna, Olusola
, Elston, James
, Gobir, Bola
, Ilori, Elsie
, Obiefuna, Ejezie
, Niyang, Mercy
, Ihekweazu, Chikwe
, Ojo, Olubunmi
, Eteng, Womi
, Oliver, Isabel
, Ukenedo, Chika
, Makava, Favour
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Automation
/ Cholera
/ Data mining
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Evaluation
/ Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
/ Global health
/ Health surveillance
/ Internet
/ Investigations
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Nigeria
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ public health surveillance
/ Questionnaires
/ Sentinel health events
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Viral infections
/ viruses
/ Waterborne diseases
/ Websites
2021
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Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
by
Ihueze, Adachioma
, Okereke, Ebere
, Beebeejaun, Kazim
, Aruna, Olusola
, Elston, James
, Gobir, Bola
, Ilori, Elsie
, Obiefuna, Ejezie
, Niyang, Mercy
, Ihekweazu, Chikwe
, Ojo, Olubunmi
, Eteng, Womi
, Oliver, Isabel
, Ukenedo, Chika
, Makava, Favour
in
Automation
/ Cholera
/ Data mining
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Evaluation
/ Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
/ Global health
/ Health surveillance
/ Internet
/ Investigations
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Nigeria
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ public health surveillance
/ Questionnaires
/ Sentinel health events
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Viral infections
/ viruses
/ Waterborne diseases
/ Websites
2021
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Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
by
Ihueze, Adachioma
, Okereke, Ebere
, Beebeejaun, Kazim
, Aruna, Olusola
, Elston, James
, Gobir, Bola
, Ilori, Elsie
, Obiefuna, Ejezie
, Niyang, Mercy
, Ihekweazu, Chikwe
, Ojo, Olubunmi
, Eteng, Womi
, Oliver, Isabel
, Ukenedo, Chika
, Makava, Favour
in
Automation
/ Cholera
/ Data mining
/ Disease control
/ Disease prevention
/ Evaluation
/ Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
/ Global health
/ Health surveillance
/ Internet
/ Investigations
/ Management
/ Medical personnel
/ Methods
/ Nigeria
/ Outbreaks
/ Public health
/ public health surveillance
/ Questionnaires
/ Sentinel health events
/ Social networks
/ Surveillance
/ Viral infections
/ viruses
/ Waterborne diseases
/ Websites
2021
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Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
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Evaluation of National Event-Based Surveillance, Nigeria, 2016–2018
2021
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Overview
Nigeria Centres for Disease Control and Prevention established an event-based surveillance (EBS) system in 2016 to supplement traditional surveillance structures. The EBS system is comprised of an internet-based data mining tool and a call center. To evaluate the EBS system for usefulness, simplicity, acceptability, timeliness, and data quality, we performed a descriptive analysis of signals received during September 2017-June 2018. We used questionnaires, semistructured interviews, and direct observation to collect information from EBS staff. Amongst 43,631 raw signals detected, 138 (0.3%) were escalated; 63 (46%) of those were verified as events, including 25 Lassa fever outbreaks and 13 cholera outbreaks. Interviewees provided multiple examples of earlier outbreak detections but suggested notifications and logging could be improved to ensure action. EBS proved effective in detecting outbreaks, but we noted clear opportunities for efficiency gains. We recommend improving signal logging, standardizing processes, and revising outputs to ensure appropriate public health action.
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