After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt

Background In November 2019, an outbreak of Lassa Fever occurred among health workers in a non-endemic district in Sierra Leone. The outbreak resulted in five cases, including two that were exported to the Netherlands. The outbreak tested multiple technical capacities in the International Health Reg...

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Main Authors: Charles Njuguna, Mohamed Vandi, Evans Liyosi, Jane Githuku, James Sylvester Squire, Ian Njeru, Ian Rufus, Victoria Katawera, Wilson Gachari, Robert Musoke, Claudette Amuzu, Mukeh Fahnbulleh, Joseph Bunting-Graden, Janet Kayita, James Bunn, Ambrose Talisuna, Zabulon Yoti
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1f6150543aac492f82f675cb5f01a9c3 2023-05-15T15:16:20+02:00 After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt Charles Njuguna Mohamed Vandi Evans Liyosi Jane Githuku James Sylvester Squire Ian Njeru Ian Rufus Victoria Katawera Wilson Gachari Robert Musoke Claudette Amuzu Mukeh Fahnbulleh Joseph Bunting-Graden Janet Kayita James Bunn Ambrose Talisuna Zabulon Yoti 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/1f6150543aac492f82f675cb5f01a9c3 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9534430/?tool=EBI https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 https://doaj.org/article/1f6150543aac492f82f675cb5f01a9c3 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 10 (2022) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2022 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T19:52:52Z Background In November 2019, an outbreak of Lassa Fever occurred among health workers in a non-endemic district in Sierra Leone. The outbreak resulted in five cases, including two that were exported to the Netherlands. The outbreak tested multiple technical capacities in the International Health Regulations (2005) in a real-life setting. As such, an after action review (AAR) was undertaken as recommended by World Health Organization. We report on the findings of the AAR including best practices and lessons learnt. Methods A two stage review process was employed. The first stage involved national pillar level reviews for each technical pillar and one review of the district level response. The second stage brought together all pillars, including participants from the national and sub-national level as well as health sector partners. National guidelines were used as references during the deliberations. A standardized template was used to report on the key findings on what happened, what was supposed to happen, what went well and lessons learnt. Results This was a hospital associated outbreak that likely occurred due to a breach in infection prevention and control (IPC) practices resulting in three health workers being infected during a surgical operation. There was a delay in detecting the outbreak on time due to low index of suspicion among clinicians. Once detected, the outbreak response contained the outbreak within one incubation period. Areas that worked well included coordination, contact tracing, active case search and ring IPC. Notable gaps included delays in accessing local emergency funding and late distribution of IPC and laboratory supplies. Conclusions The incident management system worked optimally to contain this outbreak. The core technical gaps identified in surveillance, IPC and delay in deployment of resources should be addressed through systemic changes that can mitigate future outbreaks. Author summary The International Health Regulations (IHR) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework was developed ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Pillar ENVELOPE(166.217,166.217,-77.583,-77.583)
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Charles Njuguna
Mohamed Vandi
Evans Liyosi
Jane Githuku
James Sylvester Squire
Ian Njeru
Ian Rufus
Victoria Katawera
Wilson Gachari
Robert Musoke
Claudette Amuzu
Mukeh Fahnbulleh
Joseph Bunting-Graden
Janet Kayita
James Bunn
Ambrose Talisuna
Zabulon Yoti
After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt
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description Background In November 2019, an outbreak of Lassa Fever occurred among health workers in a non-endemic district in Sierra Leone. The outbreak resulted in five cases, including two that were exported to the Netherlands. The outbreak tested multiple technical capacities in the International Health Regulations (2005) in a real-life setting. As such, an after action review (AAR) was undertaken as recommended by World Health Organization. We report on the findings of the AAR including best practices and lessons learnt. Methods A two stage review process was employed. The first stage involved national pillar level reviews for each technical pillar and one review of the district level response. The second stage brought together all pillars, including participants from the national and sub-national level as well as health sector partners. National guidelines were used as references during the deliberations. A standardized template was used to report on the key findings on what happened, what was supposed to happen, what went well and lessons learnt. Results This was a hospital associated outbreak that likely occurred due to a breach in infection prevention and control (IPC) practices resulting in three health workers being infected during a surgical operation. There was a delay in detecting the outbreak on time due to low index of suspicion among clinicians. Once detected, the outbreak response contained the outbreak within one incubation period. Areas that worked well included coordination, contact tracing, active case search and ring IPC. Notable gaps included delays in accessing local emergency funding and late distribution of IPC and laboratory supplies. Conclusions The incident management system worked optimally to contain this outbreak. The core technical gaps identified in surveillance, IPC and delay in deployment of resources should be addressed through systemic changes that can mitigate future outbreaks. Author summary The International Health Regulations (IHR) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework was developed ...
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author Charles Njuguna
Mohamed Vandi
Evans Liyosi
Jane Githuku
James Sylvester Squire
Ian Njeru
Ian Rufus
Victoria Katawera
Wilson Gachari
Robert Musoke
Claudette Amuzu
Mukeh Fahnbulleh
Joseph Bunting-Graden
Janet Kayita
James Bunn
Ambrose Talisuna
Zabulon Yoti
author_facet Charles Njuguna
Mohamed Vandi
Evans Liyosi
Jane Githuku
James Sylvester Squire
Ian Njeru
Ian Rufus
Victoria Katawera
Wilson Gachari
Robert Musoke
Claudette Amuzu
Mukeh Fahnbulleh
Joseph Bunting-Graden
Janet Kayita
James Bunn
Ambrose Talisuna
Zabulon Yoti
author_sort Charles Njuguna
title After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt
title_short After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt
title_full After action review of the response to an outbreak of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone, 2019: Best practices and lessons learnt
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