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REPUBLIC OF UGANDA |
MINISTRY OF HEALTH |
National Technical Guidelines for |
Integrated Disease Surveillance |
and Response |
Third Edition |
September 2021 |
Table of Contents |
LIST OF FIG URES ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................... i |
LIST OF TABLES ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ii |
FOREWORD iii |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................ ................................ ................................ ................... iv |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................ ................................ ................................ ............. vi |
GLOSSARY (DEFI NITION OF KEY TERMS) ................................ ................................ .............. ix |
INTRODUCTION SECTION ................................ ................................ ................................ .............. 2 |
A.0 Introduction ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 2 |
A.1 Public Health Surveillance ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... 2 |
A.1.1 Approache s to public health surveillance ................................ ................................ .............. 2 |
A.1.2 Event -based surveillance and Indicator -based Surveillance as back -bone to the IDSR |
Strategy ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ........... 3 |
A.3 Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response Strategy ................................ .............................. 6 |
A.3.1 What takes place in an i ntegrated system? ................................ ................................ ............ 6 |
A.3.2 Objectives of Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response ................................ ............... 7 |
A.4 IDSR and IHR (2005) ................................ ................................ ................................ .................. 8 |
A.4.1 IHR (2005) purpose and goal ................................ ................................ ................................ 8 |
A.4.2 Monitoring and eva luating implementation of IHR (2005) ................................ .................. 9 |
A.5 One Health and IDSR ................................ ................................ ................................ ................ 10 |
A.6 IDSR and Disaster Risk Management (DRM) ................................ ................................ ........... 10 |
A.7 Implementing Cross Border activities in the context of IDSR ................................ ................... 11 |
A.8 Electronic IDSR (eIDSR) as a platform to enhance real time surveillance ............................... 11 |
A.9 Core functions of IDSR ................................ ................................ ................................ .............. 11 |
A.10 The different levels where surveillanc e activities are performed ................................ ............. 12 |
A.11 How districts can use the IDSR matrix to strengthen surveillance and response .................... 13 |
Annexes to Intro duction SECTION ................................ ................................ ................................ .. 14 |
Annex A: IDSR matrix: Core functions and activities by health system leve ls ............................ 15 |
Annex B: Events of potential inter national health concern requiring reporting to WHO under the |
International Health Regulati ons (2005) ................................ ................................ ........................... 22 |
Annex C: Guide for Establishing Surveillance and Response systems at Points of Entry (PoE) ..... 24 |
Annex D: Roles and Responsibilities of various actors in IDSR ................................ ...................... 27 |
SECTION 1: IDENTIFY AND RECORD CAS ES OF PRIORITY DISEASES, COND ITIONS |
AND EVENTS 33 |
1.0 Identify and record cases of priority diseases, conditions and events ................................ ......... 33 |
1.1 Priority diseases, conditions and events included in the IDSR ................................ ................... 33 |
1.2 Detection of priority diseases, conditions and events ................................ ................................ . 35 |
1.3 Use of sta ndard case definitions to detect priority diseases, conditions or events ...................... 36 |
1.3.1 How to make case definitions available in health facilities and communities ..................... 37 |
1.4 One Health approach in identification of events ................................ ................................ ......... 37 |
1.5 Indicator -based Surveillance (IBS) and Event -Based Surveillance (EBS) ........................... 38 |
1.5.1 Indicator -based surveillance (IBS) ................................ ................................ ....................... 38 |
1.5.2 Event -Based Surveillance (EBS) ................................ ................................ ......................... 39 |
1.6 Commun ity Based Surveillance (CBS) ................................ ................................ ....................... 41 |
1.6.1 Guide for Establishing Community Based Surveillance and Response ............................... 41 |
1.6.2 Steps for establishing CBS ................................ ................................ ................................ ... 42 |
1.6.3 Community representatives on CBS team ................................ ................................ ........... 45 |
1.6.4 Supervision of CBS ................................ ................................ ................................ .............. 46 |
1.6.5 Linkage be tween facility -based surveillance and CBS ................................ ........................ 47 |
1.6.6 Conducting an investigation, confirmation and response to a suspected case/public health |
event/signal at the community level ................................ ................................ .............................. 47 |
1.7 Continuous improvements on identification and recording priority DCEs ................................ . 48 |
1.7.1 Update district procedures for surveillance and response ................................ .................... 48 |
1.7.2 Update the description of the catchment area ................................ ................................ ...... 48 |
1.7.3 Update the list of reporting sites and the names of surveillance focal perso ns in the district |
................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 49 |
1.7.4 Distribute updated data collection forms, reporting tools, line lists, registers and technical |
guidelines ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ ...... 49 |
1.8 Role of the laboratory in surveillance and response ................................ ................................ ... 49 |
1.8.1 Specimen collection, storage and transportation ................................ ................................ .. 49 |
1.8.2 Estab lishing a district laboratory network ................................ ................................ ............ 51 |
1.8.3 Update inventory of supplies, reagents and equipment used for disease confirmation ....... 51 |
1.8.4 Describe laboratory procedures for confirming priority diseases and conditions ................ 51 |
1.8.5 Establish a laboratory quality assurance program ................................ ................................ 51 |
Annexes to S ECTION 1 ................................ ................................ ................................ ...................... 53 |
Annex 1A: Standard case definitions f or reporting suspected priority diseases, conditions and |
events from the health facility to the district ................................ ................................ ..................... 54 |
Annex 1B: Community le vel case definitions using key signs and symptoms ................................ . 82 |
Annex 1C: Guide for establishing Event -Based Surveillance (EBS) at National, Regional, District |
and Health Facility levels ................................ ................................ ................................ .................. 85 |