Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov 2022)

Enhancing Respiratory Disease Surveillance to Detect COVID-19 in Shelters for Displaced Persons, Thailand–Myanmar Border, 2020–2021

  • Barbara Knust,
  • Nuttapong Wongjindanon,
  • Aye Aye Moe,
  • Lasantha Herath,
  • Wiphan Kaloy,
  • Thin Thin Soe,
  • Preeyalak Sataranon,
  • Htay Min Oo,
  • Kyaw Zaw Myat,
  • Zarni Win,
  • Myo Htet,
  • Min Htike,
  • Banjong Sudhiprapha,
  • Aye Aye Pyone,
  • Thet Phyo Win,
  • Hnin Zaw Win,
  • Pongpun Sawatwong,
  • Wanitda Watthanaworawit,
  • Clare Ling,
  • Sajith Gunaratne,
  • Sai Aung Lynn,
  • Leena Bhandari,
  • Francois Nosten,
  • Beth Skaggs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2813.220324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 13
pp. 17 – 25

Abstract

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We developed surveillance guidance for COVID-19 in 9 temporary camps for displaced persons along the Thailand–Myanmar border. Arrangements were made for testing of persons presenting with acute respiratory infection, influenza-like illness, or who met the Thailand national COVID-19 Person Under Investigation case definition. In addition, testing was performed for persons who had traveled outside of the camps in outbreak-affected areas or who departed Thailand as resettling refugees. During the first 18 months of surveillance, May 2020–October 2021, a total of 6,190 specimens were tested, and 15 outbreaks (i.e., >1 confirmed COVID-19 cases) were detected in 7 camps. Of those, 5 outbreaks were limited to a single case. Outbreaks during the Delta variant surge were particularly challenging to control. Adapting and implementing COVID-19 surveillance measures in the camp setting were successful in detecting COVID-19 outbreaks and preventing widespread disease during the initial phase of the pandemic in Thailand.

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