Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone experienced intense transmission of Ebola virus disease (EVD) from May 2014 to November 2015 during which a total of 8,704 confirmed cases and over 3,589 confirmed deaths were reported. Our field observation showed many issues in the EVD data management system which may have contributed...
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doaj-681e2a76a85d4f56a3856605df7bfcff2020-11-24T22:39:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652016-08-01410.3389/fpubh.2016.00163206368Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra LeoneKei Owada0Kei Owada1Tim Eckmanns2Tim Eckmanns3Kande-Bure O'Bai Kamara4Olushayo Oluseun Olu5School of Medicine, Children’s Health and Environment Program, Center for Children’s Health Research, the University of QueenslandWorld Health Organization (WHO) Country OfficeRobert Koch Institute, Department of Infectious Disease EpidemiologyWorld Health Organization (WHO) Country OfficeWorld Health Organization (WHO)World Health Organization (WHO) Country OfficeSierra Leone experienced intense transmission of Ebola virus disease (EVD) from May 2014 to November 2015 during which a total of 8,704 confirmed cases and over 3,589 confirmed deaths were reported. Our field observation showed many issues in the EVD data management system which may have contributed to the magnitude and long duration of the outbreak. In this perspective article, we explain the key issues with EVD data management in the field, and the resulting obstacles in analyzing key epidemiological indicators during the outbreak response work. Our observation showed that during the latter part of the EVD outbreak, surveillance and data management improved at all levels in the country as compared to the earlier stage. We identified incomplete filling and late arrival of the case investigation forms at data management centers, difficulties in detecting double entries and merging identified double entries in the database, and lack of clear process of how death of confirmed cases in holding, treatment and community care centers are reported to the data centers as some of challenges to effective data management. Furthermore, there was no consolidated database that captured and linked all data sources in a structured way. We propose development of a new application tool easily adaptable to new occurrences, regular data harmonization meetings between national and district data management teams, and establishment of a data quality audit system to assure good quality data as ways to improve EVD data management during future outbreaks.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpubh.2016.00163/fullEpidemiologyPublic Health PracticeSierra LeoneperspectiveSurveillance systemInfectious disease outbreak |
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Kei Owada Kei Owada Tim Eckmanns Tim Eckmanns Kande-Bure O'Bai Kamara Olushayo Oluseun Olu Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone Frontiers in Public Health Epidemiology Public Health Practice Sierra Leone perspective Surveillance system Infectious disease outbreak |
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Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone |
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Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone |
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Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone |
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Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone |
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Epidemiological data management during an outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD): key issues and observations from Sierra Leone |
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epidemiological data management during an outbreak of ebola virus disease (evd): key issues and observations from sierra leone |
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Sierra Leone experienced intense transmission of Ebola virus disease (EVD) from May 2014 to November 2015 during which a total of 8,704 confirmed cases and over 3,589 confirmed deaths were reported. Our field observation showed many issues in the EVD data management system which may have contributed to the magnitude and long duration of the outbreak. In this perspective article, we explain the key issues with EVD data management in the field, and the resulting obstacles in analyzing key epidemiological indicators during the outbreak response work. Our observation showed that during the latter part of the EVD outbreak, surveillance and data management improved at all levels in the country as compared to the earlier stage. We identified incomplete filling and late arrival of the case investigation forms at data management centers, difficulties in detecting double entries and merging identified double entries in the database, and lack of clear process of how death of confirmed cases in holding, treatment and community care centers are reported to the data centers as some of challenges to effective data management. Furthermore, there was no consolidated database that captured and linked all data sources in a structured way. We propose development of a new application tool easily adaptable to new occurrences, regular data harmonization meetings between national and district data management teams, and establishment of a data quality audit system to assure good quality data as ways to improve EVD data management during future outbreaks. |
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Epidemiology Public Health Practice Sierra Leone perspective Surveillance system Infectious disease outbreak |
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