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South Sudan Ministry of Health Republic of South Sudan Printed: 18:03 Monday, 04 September 2017 UTC Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) Epidemiological Update W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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South Sudan

Ministry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan Printed: 18:03 Monday, 04 September 2017 UTC

Integrated Disease Surveillance andResponse (IDSR)

Epidemiological Update W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Surveillance

Slide 1 Table 1 IDSR surveillance performance indicators by county (W34)

Table 2 Summary of key IDSR surveillance indicators

Table 3 IDSR report submissions (W34)

Slide 2 Figure 1 Trend in IDSR completeness over time

Slide 3 Map 1a Map of IDSR completeness by county (W34)

Map 1b Map of IDSR timeliness by county (2017)

Slide 4 Table 4 EWARS surveillance performance indicators by partner(W34)

Table 5 Summary of key EWARS surveillance indicators

Table 6 EWARS report submissions (W34)

Alert

Slide 5 Table 7 Alert performance indicators by Hub (W34)

Table 8 Summary of key alert indicators

Slide 6 Table 9 Alert performance indicators by event (W34)

Table 10 Event risk assessment

Slide 7 Map 2a - 2f Maps of key disease alerts by county (W34)

Response

Cholera

Slide 8 Table 11 Summary of key cholera response indicators

Slide 9 Figure 2 Cholera epidemic curve (National)

Slide 10 Map 3a - 3d Maps of distribution of cholera cases (Jul 2016 -present)

Slide 11 Figure 3a - 3k Cholera epidemic curves by county

Slide 12 Table 12 Summary of response indicators by Hub

Slide 13 Figure 4a Cholera cases by sex (2017)

Figure 4b Cholera cases by age (2017)

Figure 4c Cholera cases by patient outcome (2017)

Sources of data

1. Weekly IDSR Reporting Form

2. Weekly EWARS Reporting Form

3. Daily cholera line list

4. Event based surveillance form

Contents

W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Highlights W34 2017

Surveillance

Completeness for IDSR reporting at county level was 60% . Completeness forEWARS reporting from IDP sites was 73% .

Alert

A total of 19 alerts were reported, of which 16% have been verified. 0 alerts wererisk assessed and 0 required a response.

Response

A total of 10 new cholera cases and 0 deaths (CFR 0.0% ) were reported.The cumulative total since the start of the current outbreak on 18 June 2016 is19,862 cases and 355 deaths (CFR 1.8% )*.

* Note: The cholera data may be subject to adjustments as linelist data continues to received and entered from the field.

W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Hub Reporting Performance

# counties # reportsreceived Completeness Timeliness

Aweil 5 3 60% 60%

Bentiu 9 5 56% 56%

Bor 11 4 36% 36%

Juba 6 5 83% 83%

Kwajok 7 4 57% 57%

Malakal 13 1 8% 8%

Rumbek 8 8 100% 100%

Torit 8 6 75% 75%

Wau 3 2 67% 67%

Yambio 10 10 100% 100%

South Sudan 80 48 60% 60%

Table 1 | IDSR surveillance performance indicators by county (W34 2017) Table 2 | Summary of key IDSR surveillance indicators

W34 Cumulative (2017)

80 - Number of counties

60% 71% Completeness

60% 64% Timeliness

Table 3 | IDSR report submissions

W34 Cumulative (2017)

48 2,059 total submissions

27 346 submissions by mobile

21 667 submissions by web

Surveillance | IDSR surveillance indicators

1 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Figure 1 | Trend in IDSR completeness over time

Completeness

Surveillance | Trend in IDSR completeness

2 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

Per

cent

W35 2016 W39 2016 W44 2016 W48 2016 W52 2016 W05 2017 W09 2017 W13 2017 W18 2017 W22 2017 W26 2017 W31 20170%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

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Map 1a | Map of IDSR completeness by county (W34 2017)

Completeness 0 25% 50% 75% 100%

Map 1b | Map of IDSR completeness by county (2017)

Completeness 0 25% 50% 75% 100%

Surveillance | Maps of IDSR completeness by county

3 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

Manyo

Rumbek North Uror

Tambura

Rumbek Centre Twic East

Malakal

Aweil West

Wulu

Ulang

Magwi

BudiYei

Aweil North GuitMayom

Abiemnhom

Tonj North

ToritLainya

Tonj East

Mundri West

Bor

Mundri East

Cueibet

Rumbek EastYirol East

Nyirol

Juba

Fashoda

Ibba

Awerial

Pochalla

Koch

Pariang

Yambio

Baliet

DukAkobo

Ayod

Jur River

Tonj South

Terekeka

Kajo Keji

MaridiKapoeta North

Renk

Ikotos

Kapoeta East

Kapoeta South

Lopa Lafon

Panyikang

Morobo

Twic

Raja

RubkonaCanal Pigi

Wau

Mvolo

Nagero

Maiwut

Pibor

Gogrial East

Nzara

Abyei

Ezo

Aweil East

Gogrial WestAweil SouthAweil Centre

FangakLongechuk

Yirol West

Maban

Melut

Luakpiny Nasir

Leer

Panyijiar

Mayendit

Manyo

Rumbek North Uror

Tambura

Rumbek Centre Twic East

Malakal

Aweil West

Wulu

Ulang

Magwi

BudiYei

Aweil North GuitMayom

Abiemnhom

Tonj North

ToritLainya

Tonj East

Mundri West

Bor

Mundri East

Cueibet

Rumbek EastYirol East

Nyirol

Juba

Fashoda

Ibba

Awerial

Pochalla

Koch

Pariang

Yambio

Baliet

DukAkobo

Ayod

Jur River

Tonj South

Terekeka

Kajo Keji

MaridiKapoeta North

Renk

Ikotos

Kapoeta East

Kapoeta South

Lopa Lafon

Panyikang

Morobo

Twic

Raja

RubkonaCanal Pigi

Wau

Mvolo

Nagero

Maiwut

Pibor

Gogrial East

Nzara

Abyei

Ezo

Aweil East

Gogrial WestAweil SouthAweil Centre

FangakLongechuk

Yirol West

Maban

Melut

Luakpiny Nasir

Leer

Panyijiar

Mayendit

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Partner Performance Reporting

# sites # reportsreceived Completeness Timeliness

CMD 2 2 100% 100%

GOAL 2 2 100% 100%

HLSS 1 1 100% 100%

IMA 0 0

IMC 6 6 100% 100%

IOM 6 6 100% 100%

IRC 1 0 0% 0%

Medair 2 2 100% 100%

MSF-E 1 1 100% 100%

MSF-H 4 3 75% 75%

SMC 3 3 100% 100%

UNIDO 1 0 0% 0%

UNKEA 2 0 0% 0%

World Relief 8 5 63% 63%

Total 37 27 73% 73%

Table 4 | EWARS surveillance performance indicators by partner (W34 2017) Table 5 | Summary of key EWARS surveillance indicators

W34 Cumulative (2017)

37 - Number of EWARS reporting sites

73% 70% Completeness

73% 67% Timeliness

Table 6 | EWARS report submissions

W34 Cumulative (2017)

27 934 total submissions

1 63 submissions by mobile

26 871 submissions by web

Surveillance | EWARS surveillance indicators

4 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Hub W34 Cumulative (2017)

# alerts % verif. # alerts % verif.

Aweil 2 0% 7 29%

Bentiu 1 0% 66 36%

Bor 2 50% 90 46%

Juba 2 0% 46 15%

Kwajok 2 0% 29 34%

Malakal 0 0% 29 48%

Rumbek 2 50% 81 41%

Torit 3 0% 47 66%

Wau 4 25% 50 10%

Yambio 1 0% 35 37%

South Sudan 19 16% 480 38%

Table 7 | Alert performance indicators by Hub Table 8 Summary of key alert indicators

W34 Cumulative (2017)

19 480 Total alerts raised

16% 38% % verified

0% 36% % auto-discarded

0% 6% % risk assessed

0% 3% % requiring a response

Alert | Alert performance indicators

5 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Event W34 Cumulative (2017)

# alerts % verif. # alerts % verif.

Indicator-based surveillance

Malaria 1 0% 41 32%

AWD 3 0% 35 31%

Bloody Diarr. 6 17% 64 42%

Measles 2 0% 40 30%

Meningitis 0 0% 0 0%

Cholera 2 0% 106 30%

Yellow Fever 1 0% 8 88%

Guinea Worm 3 67% 59 44%

AFP 1 0% 18 61%

VHF 0 0% 14 79%

Neo. tetanus 0 0% 6 100%

Event-based surveillance

EBS total 0 0% 20 95%

Table 9 | Alert performance indicators by event Table 10 | Event risk assessment

W34 Cumulative (2017)

0 7 Low risk

1 1 Medium risk

0 6 High risk

0 14 Very high risk

Alert | Event risk assessment

6 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Map 2a | Malaria (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Map 2d | Cholera (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Map 2b | Bloody diarrhoea (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Map 2e | Guinea Worm (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Map 2c | Measles (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Map 2f | Event-based surveillance (W34 2017)

Number of alerts 0 1 10

Alert | Maps of key disease alerts by county

7 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

Kapoeta North

Yirol East

Juba

Aweil North Guit

Bor

Ayod

Kapoeta North

Nagero

Jur RiverTonj South

Yirol West

Juba

Jur River

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W24 2016 - W34 2017 Rapid Diagnostic Test Cholera Treatment Centre

Case fatality is likely to be under-estimated, due to under reporting of deaths that occur in the community and are not reported to health centres

W34

% n

10

70% 7

57% 4

100% 10

0.0% 0

0% 0

Cumul.

% n Indicator

19,862 1. Total number of cases reported

11% 2,142 2. % tested with cholera RDT

72% 1,534 3. % tested with cholera RDT that were positive

57% 11,376 4. % admitted to CTC

1.8% 355 5. Case Fatality Rate (CFR)

48% 169 6. % deaths in community

Response | Cholera response indicators

Table 11 | Summary of key cholera response indicators

8 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Figure 2 Cholera epidemic curve (W24 2016 - W34 2017)

Cases Deaths

Response | Cholera epidemic curve

9 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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ber

W26

201

6

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W35

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W39

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W44

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W52

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6

W05

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7

W09

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W13

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W18

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Map 3a | Distribution of cholera cases (Jul 2016 - Sep 2016)

Map 3c | Distribution of cholera cases (Jul 2016 - Mar 2017)

Map 3b | Distribution of cholera cases (Jul 2016 - Dec 2016)

Map 3d | Distribution of cholera cases (Jul 2016 - present)

Number of cholera cases 0 1 10 50 100

Response | Maps of cholera distribution over time by county

10 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

Bor

Juba

Awerial

BorYirol East

Juba

Awerial

Duk

Rubkona Canal PigiFangak

Panyijiar

Mayendit

Bor

Juba

Awerial

Rubkona Canal PigiFangak

Panyijiar

Tonj East

BorYirol East

Juba

Fashoda

Awerial

Duk

Ayod

Kapoeta NorthKapoeta East

Kapoeta South

Rubkona Canal PigiFangak

Yirol West

Panyijiar

Mayendit

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Figure 3a | Bor Hub > Ayod county

Figure 3d | Bor Hub > Pigi Canal county

Figure 3b | Bor Hub > Duk county

Figure 3e | Rumbek Hub > Awerial county

Cases Deaths

Figure 3c | Bor Hub > Fangak county

Figure 3f | Rumbek Hub > Yirol East county

Response | Cholera epidemic curves by county

11 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Figure 3g | Rumbek Hub > Yirol West county

Figure 3j | Torit Hub > Kapoeta South county

Figure 3h | Torit Hub > Kapoeta East county

Figure 3k | Kwajok Hub > Tonj East county

Cases Deaths

Figure 3i | Torit Hub > Kapoeta North

Response | Cholera epidemic curves by county

11 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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Case Fatality Rate % admitted to cholera treatment centre (CTC) % deaths that occurred in the commmunity

County W34

Cases Deaths CFR % adm. % comm.deaths

Awerial 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Ayod 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Canal Pigi 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Duk 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Fashoda 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Juba 9 0 0.0% 100% 0%

KapoetaEast

0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

KapoetaNorth

0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

KapoetaSouth

0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Nyirol 1 0 0.0% 100% 0%

Panyijiar 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Tonj East 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Uror 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Yirol East 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Yirol West 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

County Cumulative (W24 2016 - W34 2017)

Cases Deaths CFR % adm. % comm.deaths

Awerial 1,199 13 1.1% 57% 85%

Ayod 3,856 39 1.0% 8% 97%

Canal Pigi 206 5 2.4% 86% 0%

Duk 547 36 6.6% 94% 89%

Fashoda 771 12 1.6% 73% 8%

Juba 2,463 35 1.4% 84% 66%

KapoetaEast

2,105 26 1.2% 43% 62%

KapoetaNorth

737 1 0.1% 95% 0%

KapoetaSouth

1,017 10 1.0% 88% 60%

Nyirol 72 2 2.8% 93% 0%

Panyijiar 612 30 4.9% 73% 10%

Tonj East 2,399 41 1.7% 59% 54%

Uror 0 0 0.0% 0% 0%

Yirol East 1,502 67 4.5% 96% 0%

Yirol West 238 0 0.0% 96% 0%

Response | Cholera response indicators by county

Table 12 | Summary of key cholera response indicators in counties with active transmission

12 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

1 23

1 23

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Figure 4a Cholera cases by sex (2017)

Male ( 46% ; n = 7,188 ) Female ( 53% ; n = 8,253)

Figure 4b Cholera cases by age (2017)

< 5 ( 21% ; n = 3,275 ) 5-14 ( 26% ; n = 4,025 ) 15-44 ( 41% ; n = 6,398 ) > 45 ( 12% ; n = 1,789 )

Figure 4c Cholera cases by outcome (2017)

Discharged ( 70.4% ; n = 10,937 ) Defaulted ( 0.3% ; n = 47 ) Died ( 1.8% ; n = 273 ) Admitted ( 6.3% ; n = 980 )

Response | Cholera cases by sex, age and outcome

13 W34 2017 (Aug 21-Aug 27)

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For more help and support,please contact:

Dr. Pinyi Nyimol MawienDirector General Preventive Health ServicesMinistry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan

Telephone: +211 955 604 020

Dr. Mathew Tut MosesDirector Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)Ministry of HealthRepublic of South Sudan

Telephone: +211 955 295 257 NotesWHO and the Ministry of Health gratefully acknowledge health cluster and health pooled fund (HPF)partners who have reported the data used in this bulletin. We would also like to thank ECHO andUSAID for providing financial support.

The data has been collected with support from the EWARS project. This is an initiative to strengthenearly warning, alert and response in emergencies. It includes an online, desktop and mobileapplication that can be rapidly configured and deployed in the field. It is designed with frontline usersin mind, and built to work in difficult and remote operating environments. This bulletin has beenautomatically published from the EWARS application.

More information can be found at http://ewars-project.org

Ministry of HealthRepublic of SouthSudan