2014
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-13-88
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A description of malaria sentinel surveillance: a case study in Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia

Abstract: BackgroundIn the context of the massive scale up of malaria interventions, there is increasing recognition that the current capacity of routine malaria surveillance conducted in most African countries through integrated health management information systems is inadequate. The timeliness of reporting to higher levels of the health system through health management information systems is often too slow for rapid action on focal infectious diseases such as malaria. The purpose of this paper is to: 1) describe the … Show more

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“…Some countries have begun reporting malaria diagnoses made by community health workers using RDTs, either to HMIS or through parallel reporting structures. 22 HMIS usually does not include private health facility data, but there is growing interest in the utility of private sector data in malaria surveillance, particularly in elimination settings. 23 Following expansions in mobile telephone network coverage and reducing cost of mobile internet, some countries are beginning to transition their HMIS systems from paper- to cloud-based systems, such as the DHIS2.…”
Section: Health Management Information Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some countries have begun reporting malaria diagnoses made by community health workers using RDTs, either to HMIS or through parallel reporting structures. 22 HMIS usually does not include private health facility data, but there is growing interest in the utility of private sector data in malaria surveillance, particularly in elimination settings. 23 Following expansions in mobile telephone network coverage and reducing cost of mobile internet, some countries are beginning to transition their HMIS systems from paper- to cloud-based systems, such as the DHIS2.…”
Section: Health Management Information Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a report on a malaria sentinel surveillance case study, Yukich et al . provide an excellent description of the challenges in this information workflow 16 . At the most local scale, paper records and registries are considered the gold standard; aggregated data is compiled weekly or monthly and passed along the reporting chain hierarchy; at each level the data is further aggregated, until it reaches the most central level—typically a national Ministry of Health.…”
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“…Such performance improvements have been noted over time in other malaria rapid electronic reporting systems in Africa. 19 Nevertheless, serious shortfalls in documentation, notification, and/or little willingness to collaborate in assessments were found in five surveyed private HFs. Low reporting sensitivity of the private sector was also reported by other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%