2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-850490/v1
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Conducting Public Health Surveillance in Areas of Armed Conflict and Restricted Population Access: A Qualitative Case Study of Polio Surveillance in Conflict-affected Areas of Borno State, Nigeria

Abstract: This study examined the impact of armed conflict on public health surveillance systems, the limitations of traditional surveillance in this context, and innovative strategies to overcome these limitations. A qualitative case study was conducted to examine the factors affecting the functioning of poliovirus surveillance in conflict-affected areas of Borno state, Nigeria using semi-structured interviews of a purposeful sample of participants. The main inhibitors of surveillance were inaccessibility, the destroye… Show more

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