Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov 2022)

Use of Epidemiology Surge Support to Enhance Robustness and Expand Capacity of SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic Response, South Africa

  • Rayna Taback-Esra,
  • Diane Morof,
  • Melissa Briggs-Hagen,
  • Helen Savva,
  • Simangele Mthethwa,
  • Daniel Williams,
  • Jennifer Drummond,
  • Nancy Rothgerber,
  • Michelle Smith,
  • Meredith McMorrow,
  • Mduduzi Ndlovu,
  • Adeboye Adelekan,
  • Gurpreet Kindra,
  • Jacobus Olivier,
  • Nkosi Mpofu,
  • Katlego Motlhaoleng,
  • Landiwe Khuzwayo,
  • David Makapela,
  • Patience Manjengwa,
  • Anne Ochieng,
  • Sarah Porter,
  • Jonathan Grund,
  • Karidia Diallo,
  • Romel Lacson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.212522
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 13
pp. 177 – 180

Abstract

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As COVID-19 cases increased during the first weeks of the pandemic in South Africa, the National Institute of Communicable Diseases requested assistance with epidemiologic and surveillance expertise from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention South Africa. By leveraging its existing relationship with the National Institute of Communicable Diseases for >2 months, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention South Africa supported data capture and file organization, data quality reviews, data analytics, laboratory strengthening, and the development and review of COVID-19 guidance This case study provides an account of the resources and the technical, logistical, and organizational capacity leveraged to support a rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa.

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