EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ROUTINE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN THE HEALTH DISTRICT OF TAMBACOUNDA (SENEGAL) IN 2020

Author:

Gadiaga TidianeORCID,Ba Mouhamadou FalyORCID,Sagna SiréORCID,Cissé Bayal,Diallo Amadou,Ndiaye Samba,Diop Boly,Ndiaye Mbouna,Ndoye Babacar,Ba Mamadou Sarifou,Sall Yoro,Sougou Ndeye MaremeORCID,Tine Jean Augustin DiéganeORCID,Leye Mamadou Makhtar Mbacké

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AbstractIntroductionEpidemiological surveillance (ES) which is a continuous systematic process of data collection, analysis and interpretation for decision-making is of paramount importance for a good health system. Thus, to contribute to the improvement of the health system in Senegal, a study of the functioning of the routine epidemiological surveillance system was conducted in Tambacounda from S1 to S53 of the year 2020.MethodologyA descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from 1 to 17 July 2021. Comprehensive recruitment of the district’s 44 health care points was carried out. Data collection was carried out through a questionnaire prepared, pre-tested and administered to the 44 heads of public and non-public health facilities. The analyses were carried out with R software version 4.0.5.ResultsOf the 44 health facilities surveyed, 64% were public and 36% were non-public. The completeness and timeliness of the data were 100% and 97.5%, respectively. Suspected cases of tuberculosis were the most reported. For the providers surveyed (n=44), only 65.9% had knowledge of disease under epidemiological surveillance (DUES) and 93.2% managed suspected cases. On-site data analysis is only performed by 20.5% of providers. Only 38.6% of the service delivery point (SDP) had a health area card and the ES was under the responsibility of 77.3% of the paramedics. The training of ES officials was effective for only 45.5% of them. Despite the availability of dry tubes (69.8%), only 29.5% of PSD had COVID sampling equipment. The contribution of local authorities and technical and financial partners (TFP) to the SE was 22.7% and 29.5% respectively.There was a statistically significant link between public SDP with knowledge of DUES (p <0.001), display of case definitions (p <0.001), feedback of reported cases, knowledge of indicators (p<0.001), existence of a health area map (p <0.001), advocacy with authorities (p=0.003), staff training (p=0.002), availability of DUES vaccines (p <0.001), availability of notification form (p<0.001) and partner contribution to ES activities.ConclusionStaff training, regular monitoring of ES activities with greater involvement of non-public structures, and the availability of inputs applied to the six pillars of the health system, are essential elements on which action must be taken. for an efficient ES system in the Tambacounda health district for the benefit of the country’s health system.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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