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Review
. 2024 Apr;12(4):e707-e711.
doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(24)00034-2. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

An indicator framework for the monitoring and evaluation of event-based surveillance systems

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An indicator framework for the monitoring and evaluation of event-based surveillance systems

Adam W Crawley et al. Lancet Glob Health. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Event-based surveillance (EBS) systems have been implemented globally to support early warning surveillance across human, animal, and environmental health in diverse settings, including at the community level, within health facilities, at border points of entry, and through media monitoring of internet-based sources. EBS systems should be evaluated periodically to ensure that they meet the objectives related to the early detection of health threats and to identify areas for improvement in the quality, efficiency, and usefulness of the systems. However, to date, there has been no comprehensive framework to guide the monitoring and evaluation of EBS systems; this absence of standardisation has hindered progress in the field. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have collaborated to develop an EBS monitoring and evaluation indicator framework, adaptable to specific country contexts, that uses measures relating to input, activity, output, outcome, and impact to map the processes and expected results of EBS systems. Through the implementation and continued refinement of these indicators, countries can ensure the early detection of health threats and improve their ability to measure and describe the impacts of EBS systems, thus filling the current evidence gap regarding their effectiveness.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests We declare no competing interests.

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Figure:. EBS indicators from inputs to impact
Indicator definitions and other details can be found in the second edition of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s framework for EBS and in the appendix (pp 3–15). EBS=event-based surveillance. TWG=technical working group. SOP=standard operating procedure.

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