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Review of MSF-OCA surveillance and alert response in Freetown during the Ebola outbreak: lessons learned and challenges

West KP, Greig J, Lokuge K, Caleo GNC, Stringer B, Korr GS
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Abstract
Aim: To reduce suffering, morbidity and mortality by containing and reducing the spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), while preserving human dignity for the affected population in Sierra Leone.
Purpose: To reduce and ultimately eliminate the transmission of EVD in a defined catchment population in Freetown.
Objectives:
• Provide epidemiological technical support to intensify surveillance, supervision of the alert response and enhanced case investigation in the defined area.
• Assess and respond to current gaps in infection prevention and control, water and sanitation, and triage in health facilities within the defined area.
• Assess community social mobilisation, health promotion, contact tracing and quarantine interventions in the defined area and respond to any gaps through advocacy towards the relevant pillar/organization and/or through direct MSF intervention.
• Prioritise MSF and health staff safety & biosecurity at all times
• Medical (non-Ebola) and humanitarian needs of the population are monitored, recorded, analysed and responded to through advocacy or MSF action.
Subject Area
Ebolaoutbreaksdisease surveillance
Published Date
01-Jul-2018
Languages
English