International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Aug 2024)
Time to care and factors influencing appropriate Sudan virus disease care among case patients in Uganda, September to November 2022
- Rebecca Akunzirwe,
- Simone Carter,
- Brenda N. Simbwa,
- Mercy W. Wanyana,
- Sherry R. Ahirirwe,
- Saudah K. Namubiru,
- Mackline Ninsiima,
- Allan Komakech,
- Alex R. Ario,
- Daniel Kadobera,
- Benon Kwesiga,
- Richard Migisha,
- Lilian Bulage,
- Helen N. Naiga,
- Jane F. Zalwango,
- Brian Agaba,
- Zainah Kabami,
- Marie G. Zalwango,
- Patrick King,
- Thomas Kiggundu,
- Peter C. Kawungezi,
- Doreen N. Gonahasa,
- Irene B. Kyamwine,
- Immaculate Atuhaire,
- Alice Asio,
- Sarah Elayeete,
- Edirisa J. Nsubuga,
- Veronica Masanja,
- Stella M. Migamba,
- Petranilla Nakamya,
- Rose Nampeera,
- Andrew Kwiringira,
- Mary Choi,
- Terrence Lo,
- Julie R. Harris
Affiliations
- Rebecca Akunzirwe
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda; Corresponding author: Rebecca Akunzirwe, Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda.
- Simone Carter
- United Nations Children's Fund Public Health Emergencies, Geneva, Switzerland
- Brenda N. Simbwa
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Mercy W. Wanyana
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Sherry R. Ahirirwe
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Saudah K. Namubiru
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Mackline Ninsiima
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Allan Komakech
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Alex R. Ario
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Daniel Kadobera
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Benon Kwesiga
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Richard Migisha
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Lilian Bulage
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Helen N. Naiga
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Jane F. Zalwango
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Brian Agaba
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Zainah Kabami
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Marie G. Zalwango
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Patrick King
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Thomas Kiggundu
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Peter C. Kawungezi
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Doreen N. Gonahasa
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Irene B. Kyamwine
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Immaculate Atuhaire
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Alice Asio
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Sarah Elayeete
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Edirisa J. Nsubuga
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Veronica Masanja
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Stella M. Migamba
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Petranilla Nakamya
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Rose Nampeera
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Andrew Kwiringira
- Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Kampala, Uganda
- Mary Choi
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kampala, Uganda
- Terrence Lo
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kampala, Uganda
- Julie R. Harris
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Kampala, Uganda
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 145
p. 107073
Abstract
Objectives: Early isolation and care for Ebola disease patients at Ebola Treatment Units (ETU) curb outbreak spread. We evaluated time to ETU entry and associated factors during the 2022 Sudan virus disease (SVD) outbreak in Uganda. Methods: We included persons with RT-PCR-confirmed SVD with onset September 20-November 30, 2022. We categorized days from symptom onset to ETU entry (“delays”) as short (≤2), moderate (3-5), and long (≥6); the latter two were “delayed isolation.” We categorized symptom onset timing as “earlier” or “later,” using October 15 as a cut-off. We assessed demographics, symptom onset timing, and awareness of contact status as predictors for delayed isolation. We explored reasons for early vs late isolation using key informant interviews. Results: Among 118 case-patients, 25 (21%) had short, 43 (36%) moderate, and 50 (43%) long delays. Seventy-five (64%) had symptom onset later in the outbreak. Earlier symptom onset increased risk of delayed isolation (crude risk ratio = 1.8, 95% confidence interval (1.2-2.8]). Awareness of contact status and SVD symptoms, and belief that early treatment-seeking was lifesaving facilitated early care-seeking. Patients with long delays reported fear of ETUs and lack of transport as contributors. Conclusion: Delayed isolation was common early in the outbreak. Strong contact tracing and community engagement could expedite presentation to ETUs.