2010
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-31
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Sentinel surveillance system for early outbreak detection in Madagascar

Abstract: BackgroundFollowing the outbreak of chikungunya in the Indian Ocean, the Ministry of Health directed the necessary development of an early outbreak detection system. A disease surveillance team including the Institut Pasteur in Madagascar (IPM) was organized to establish a sentinel syndromic-based surveillance system. The system, which was set up in March 2007, transmits patient data on a daily basis from the various voluntary general practitioners throughout the six provinces of the country to the IPM. We des… Show more

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“…We used sentinel surveillance sites for febrile illness as a primary sampling unit to obtain representative samples of the general population in Madagascar, because these are evenly scattered throughout the country [15]. We excluded three of 31 health centres that participate in this surveillance system (Maroantsetra, Sainte Marie, and Maintirano) because access to these sites required air travel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used sentinel surveillance sites for febrile illness as a primary sampling unit to obtain representative samples of the general population in Madagascar, because these are evenly scattered throughout the country [15]. We excluded three of 31 health centres that participate in this surveillance system (Maroantsetra, Sainte Marie, and Maintirano) because access to these sites required air travel.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007, in collaboration with the Malagasy Ministry of Public Health, the Institut Pasteur de Madagascar initiated a countrywide system for the prospective syndromic and virological surveillance of fever 3 , 5 . The system was designed to enable the daily collection of data on ILI, the daily reporting of the data to staff at the Institut Pasteur de Madagascar – via a short message service-based system – and the collection of samples to be tested for influenza virus.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disease surveillance has been reported by SMS in Zambia [20] and Madagascar [21], and commodity monitoring in Tanzania [22]. In Uganda, the utility of SMS was assessed for both disease and commodities monitoring [23].…”
Section: Text Messaging Interventions Transmitting Information To Malmentioning
confidence: 99%