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. 2021 Apr 16;Spec Issue(2):1105.
doi: 10.29245/2578-3009/2021/S2.1105.

Polio Data Quality Improvement in the African Region

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Polio Data Quality Improvement in the African Region

Bernard Ntsama et al. J Immunol Sci. .

Abstract

The polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) is one of the most important public health interventions in Africa. Quality data is necessary to monitor activities and key performance indicators and access year by year progress made. This process has been possible with a solid polio health information system that has been consolidated over the years. This study describes the whole process to have data for decision making. The main components are the data flow, the role of the different levels, data capture and tools, standards and codes, the data cleaning process, the integration of data from various sources, the introduction of innovative technologies, feedback and information products and capacity building. The results show the improvement in the timeliness of reporting data to the next level, the availability of quality data for analysis to monitor key surveillance performance indicators, the output of the data cleaning exercise pointing out data quality gaps, the integration of data from various sources to produce meaningful outputs and feedback for information dissemination. From the review of the process, it is observed an improvement in the quality of polio data resulting from a well-defined information system with standardized tools and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and the introduction of innovative technologies. However, there is room for improvement; for example, multiple data entries from the field to the surveillance unit and the laboratory. Innovative technologies are implemented for the time being in areas hard to reach due to the high cost of the investment. A strong information system has been put in place from the community level to the global level with a link between surveillance, laboratory and immunization coverage data. To maintain standards in Polio Information system, there is need for continuous training of the staff on areas of surveillance, information systems, data analysis and information sharing. The use of innovative technologies on web-based system and mobile devices with validation rules and information check will avoid multiple entries.

Keywords: Data availability; Data quality improvement; Decision making; Innovative technologies; Monitoring; Polio eradication; Surveillance performance indicators.

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Figure 1
Figure 1. Number of AFP cases and Wild polio cases detected in West Africa by year (2006 – 2017).
Figure 2
Figure 2. Main surveillance performance indicators by year in West Africa.
Figure 3
Figure 3. Feedback and information products in AFRO, in IST and in country
Map 1
Map 1. AFP Detection and OPV3 coverage in 2016 and 2017, Central Africa

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