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Success in Revitalizing Weekly Disease Surveillance System in Zimbabwe Using Cell-phone Mediated Data Transmission, 2009-2013

Description

The importance of providing information on epidemic prone diseases in a timely and complete manner cannot be over-emphasized. In many countries WDSS form a core component of national health system notification and response plans. Countries are required to establish WDSS for diseases that have demonstrated ability to cause serious public health impact and spread rapidly across geographic regions. Ministries of Health, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other sector ministries rely on accurate and timely information to ensure an effective response. Zimbabwe MOHCW's WDSS is a critical component of the health management information system (HMIS). At least fourteen diseases and public health events that include non-specific diarrheal disease, cholera, malaria, vaccine preventable diseases, snake and dog bites have been reported through the system. Due to an unstable macro-economic environment, Zimbabwe's WDSS has struggled with incomplete and delayed reporting from facilities to the district and national level. According to WHO both timeliness and completeness of data were oscillating below 40% since 2005 through 2011. The MOHCW has measured timeliness as a proportion of facility reports received at the national office every Wednesday, completeness of the national report as a proportion of facilities contributing to the report. Rural facilities have reported challenges in transmitting data to the next administrative level. In December 2010, only 8.8% of rural health facilities had a functional fixed-line telephone and only 11.3% had a functional VHF radio. We document the processes in revitalizing the Zimbabwe, MOHCW's WDSS in the period 2009 -2013.

Objective

Documentation of the processes in revitalizing the Zimbabwe, Ministry of Health and Child Welfare (MOHCW)'s weekly disease surveillance system (WDSS) in the period 2009 -2013.

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