The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks

In many developing countries, information regarding the occurrence of a disease outbreak must travel through a network of individuals and institutions before it reaches the central government. Likewise, the response must travel back through these networks. Any break in these networks could delay the...

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Main Authors: Schiffer, Eva, Narrod, Clare A., von Grebmer, Klaus, von Grebmer, K., | orcid:0000-0002-6908-5773
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Language:English
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Royal Veterinary College (RVC) 2008
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spelling ftifpriir:oai:ebrary.ifpri.org:p15738coll2/31351 2024-09-15T17:56:49+00:00 The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks Schiffer, Eva Narrod, Clare A. von Grebmer, Klaus von Grebmer, K. | orcid:0000-0002-6908-5773 AFRICA; AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA; ETHIOPIA; GHANA; KENYA; NIGERIA 2008 6 pages http://www.ifpri.org/publication/role-information-networks-communicating-and-responding-hpai-outbreaks http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/31351 English eng eng International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Royal Veterinary College (RVC) Washington, DC Controlling avian flu and protecting people’s livelihoods in Africa and Indonesia; HPAI Research Brief 5 http://www.ifpri.org/publication/role-information-networks-communicating-and-responding-hpai-outbreaks 31351 http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/31351 Open Access IFPRI avian flu Avian influenza developing countries disease information systems information networks Net-Map Brief Project paper 2008 ftifpriir 2024-08-28T03:41:00Z In many developing countries, information regarding the occurrence of a disease outbreak must travel through a network of individuals and institutions before it reaches the central government. Likewise, the response must travel back through these networks. Any break in these networks could delay the flow of information and action in either direction, potentially delaying the response and raising the risk of a wider outbreak. It is therefore important to identify the flow of information for disease reporting among institutions, and also to identify how influential these institutions are in terms of their impact on information flow and response to disease occurrence. Thus, researchers from IFPRI and ILRI conducted network mapping exercises with participating stakeholders from governmental agencies, the private sector, research institutions, and farmer and trader organizations during the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) inception workshops held separately in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria to answer the following questions: How does information about a suspected outbreak of avian influenza on the farm or market level reach the respective authorities? How and through which actors is the response to a confirmed outbreak implemented on the ground? In all of these countries, network maps (or Net-Maps) were prepared indicating the actors involved, their different kinds of linkages, and the influence that these actors have on making sure that the information about suspected outbreaks on the farm or market level reaches the national authorities and that an appropriate and timely response is implemented. The Net-Maps were based on experience with past interventions from the participants as well as their expert opinions. The Net-Maps also helped identify bottlenecks in communication and response that need further attention. This brief draws out the main findings from the Net-Maps of the study countries, including the potential breakpoints in the disease reporting and response networks. Non-PR IFPRI2; GRP40 ... Report Avian flu IFPRI Knowledge Collections (International Food Policy Research Institute)
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topic avian flu
Avian influenza
developing countries
disease
information systems
information networks
Net-Map
spellingShingle avian flu
Avian influenza
developing countries
disease
information systems
information networks
Net-Map
Schiffer, Eva
Narrod, Clare A.
von Grebmer, Klaus
von Grebmer, K.
| orcid:0000-0002-6908-5773
The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
topic_facet avian flu
Avian influenza
developing countries
disease
information systems
information networks
Net-Map
description In many developing countries, information regarding the occurrence of a disease outbreak must travel through a network of individuals and institutions before it reaches the central government. Likewise, the response must travel back through these networks. Any break in these networks could delay the flow of information and action in either direction, potentially delaying the response and raising the risk of a wider outbreak. It is therefore important to identify the flow of information for disease reporting among institutions, and also to identify how influential these institutions are in terms of their impact on information flow and response to disease occurrence. Thus, researchers from IFPRI and ILRI conducted network mapping exercises with participating stakeholders from governmental agencies, the private sector, research institutions, and farmer and trader organizations during the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) inception workshops held separately in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria to answer the following questions: How does information about a suspected outbreak of avian influenza on the farm or market level reach the respective authorities? How and through which actors is the response to a confirmed outbreak implemented on the ground? In all of these countries, network maps (or Net-Maps) were prepared indicating the actors involved, their different kinds of linkages, and the influence that these actors have on making sure that the information about suspected outbreaks on the farm or market level reaches the national authorities and that an appropriate and timely response is implemented. The Net-Maps were based on experience with past interventions from the participants as well as their expert opinions. The Net-Maps also helped identify bottlenecks in communication and response that need further attention. This brief draws out the main findings from the Net-Maps of the study countries, including the potential breakpoints in the disease reporting and response networks. Non-PR IFPRI2; GRP40 ...
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author Schiffer, Eva
Narrod, Clare A.
von Grebmer, Klaus
von Grebmer, K.
| orcid:0000-0002-6908-5773
author_facet Schiffer, Eva
Narrod, Clare A.
von Grebmer, Klaus
von Grebmer, K.
| orcid:0000-0002-6908-5773
author_sort Schiffer, Eva
title The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
title_short The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
title_full The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
title_fullStr The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed The role of information networks in communicating and responding to HPAI outbreaks
title_sort role of information networks in communicating and responding to hpai outbreaks
publisher International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); Royal Veterinary College (RVC)
publishDate 2008
url http://www.ifpri.org/publication/role-information-networks-communicating-and-responding-hpai-outbreaks
http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/31351
op_coverage AFRICA; AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA; ETHIOPIA; GHANA; KENYA; NIGERIA
genre Avian flu
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