2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002830
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Using critical information to strengthen pandemic preparedness: the role of national public health agencies

Abstract: COVID-19 has demonstrated that most countries’ public health systems and capacities are insufficiently prepared to prevent a localised infectious disease outbreak from spreading. Strengthening national preparedness requires National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs), or their equivalent, to overcome practical challenges affecting timely access to, and use of, data that is critical to preparedness. Our situational analysis in collaboration with NPHIs in three countries—Ethiopia, Nigeria and Pakistan—characterise… Show more

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“…National responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied considerably. 1 In Nigeria as elsewhere, policymakers made consequential decisions in a rapidly evolving and imperfect informational environment. Nigeria was at risk for an early epidemic given its air links with Europe and China, 2 which raised the likelihood of multiple introductions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied considerably. 1 In Nigeria as elsewhere, policymakers made consequential decisions in a rapidly evolving and imperfect informational environment. Nigeria was at risk for an early epidemic given its air links with Europe and China, 2 which raised the likelihood of multiple introductions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And how can the selected indicators inform decisions for better national preparedness? In another publication 20 we address these questions.…”
Section: Conclusion: Next Steps To Strengthen Nphis’ Role In Nationalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In part due to lack of a mechanism in place to enable the effective use of this data for decision-making. 20 COVID-19 has shown us that this fragmentation is a problem for even the best resourced NPHIs, as insufficient data have hampered many countries responses. 21 22 If NPHIs are to have robust public health intelligence to detect and even predict disease outbreaks they must be positioned to access, analyse and act on health security relevant data from all relevant sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 If surveillance identifies modifiable factors that are successful in preventing or ameliorating disease, this is considered a major success and public health good. 9 Effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic necessitates revisiting historical conventions. While established norms such as concealing data until publication may have benefits during times of stable knowledge generation, these norms have significant costs including preventing rapid dissemination of crucial knowledge.…”
Section: Summary Boxmentioning
confidence: 99%