Nigeria experience on the use of polio assets for the 2017/18 measles vaccination campaign follow-up
Autor: | Faisal Shuaib, Eme T. Owoaje, Nomhwange Terna, Modibo Kassogue, Boubacar Dieng, Usman Adamu, Samuel Bawa, Fiona Braka, Peter Nsubuga, Avuwa Joseph Oteri, Anne Eudes Jean Baptiste |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Economic growth Resource (biology) 030231 tropical medicine Nigeria Federal capital territory Measles 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Poliomyelitis eradication medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Disease Eradication Human resources General Veterinary General Immunology and Microbiology Immunization Programs business.industry Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health medicine.disease Poliomyelitis Vaccination Infectious Diseases Molecular Medicine business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | Vaccine. 39:C3-C11 |
ISSN: | 0264-410X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.04.040 |
Popis: | Background The global polio eradication initiative has made giant stride by achieving a 99% reduction in Wild poliovirus (WPV) cases, with Nigeria on the verge of being declared polio-free following over 36 months without a WPV. The initiative has provided multiple resources, assets and lessons learnt that could be transitioned to other public health challenges, including improving the quality and vaccination coverage of measles campaigns in order to reduce the incidences of measles in Nigeria. We documented the polio legacy and assets used to support the national measles campaign in 2017/2018. Methods We documented the integration of the measles campaign coordination with the Polio Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) at national and state levels for planning and implementing the measles SIA. Specific polio strategies and assets, such as the EOC incident command framework and facilities, human resource surge capacity, polio GIS resource These strategies were adapted and adopted for the MVC implementation overcome challenges and improve vaccination coverage. We evaluated the performance through a set process and outcome indicators. Results All the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory used the structure and resources in Nigeria and provided counterpart financing for the MVC 2017/ 2018. The 11 polio high-risk states deployed the use of GIS for microplanning process, while daily call-in data were tracked in 99.7% of the LGAs and 70,846 reports were submitted real-time by supervisors using Open data kit (ODK). The national coverage achieved was 87.5% by the post-campaign survey with 65% of states reporting higher coverage in 2018 compared to 2015. Conclusion Polio eradication assets and lessons learned can be applied to measles elimination efforts as the eradication and elimination efforts have similar strategies and programme implementation infrastructure needs. Leveraging these strategies and resources to support MVC planning and implementation resulted in more realistic planning, improved accountability and availability of human and fiscal resources. This approach may have resulted in better MVC outcomes and contributed to Nigeria’s efforts in measles control and elimination. |
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