REFUGEE SURVEILLANCE UPDATE (MABAN, YIDA AND AJOUNG THOK)

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REFUGEE SURVEILLANCE UPDATE (MABAN, YIDA AND AJOUNG THOK) Epidemiological Week 3 13 th 19 th January 214 Highlights The proportion of health facilities in that submitted the weekly reports to the state and central level was 15 out of 23 bringing completeness to 65.2%. (See list of health facilities in and supporting partners on page 2). All the seven facilities serving the refugees in reported on time in week 3, while those serving the host communities were 8 out of 16 facilities that reported. Only one out of the three facilities serving refugee camp reported this week. The health facility serving Ajoung Thok refugee camp in Unity state did not report this week. Diarrhea was the leading priority disease recorded in the refugee camps (71.3%), followed by Malaria (22.1%), Acute bloody diarrhea (6.1%), and AJS (.5%) Eleven (11) suspected Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS) cases (or Hepatitis E cases) with no related deaths were recorded from and in week 3. No case was reported from facilities serving the host community. Of the total cases reported from, Kaya reported 7, Batil 1, Gendrassa 1 and Doro zero cases Cases reported were based on the date of visit. The cumulative AJS cases recorded from refugee camps are 11,155 and 238 related deaths, while has recorded 648 cases and 14 deaths. No cases of measles, meningitis, cholera, or viral haemorrhagic fever were reported this week.

Reporting Performance The total number of health facilities in expected to report for Early Warning and Alert Response Surveillance (EWARS) system this week is 23. Of these, 16 serve the host community and seven serve refugee camps in. Three HFs serve and one serves Ajoung Thok refugee camps in Unity State. Three of the four silent health facilities serving the host community are operating but not reporting due to the long distance from Bunj town and lack of communication facilities. Table 1: Health facilities serving refugee and host communities in,, and Ajoung Thok FACILITY IN MABAN WK49 WK5 WK51 Wk52 WK1 WK2 WK3 Doro camp clinic - MSF-B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kaya camp - MSF-H clinic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Batil - MSF-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Batil - MedAir SE Clinic 1 1 1 1 Gendrassa - MSF H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gendrassa - IMC 1 1 1 1 1 Kaya - IMC 1 1 1 1 1 Bunj PHCC - Relief International 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bunj Hospital SP MOH MSF B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dangaji PHCU - Relief International 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Gesm Allah PHCU- Relief International 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Jamam PHCU - MOH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Genkwata PHCU - MOH 1 1 1 1 Thuaye PHCU - MOH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 New Guffa PHCU - MOH Khor Tumbak PHCU - MOH Puomky PHCU - Relief International Doro PHCU - SIM 1 1 1 1 Liang PHCU - Relief International 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nila PHCU - Relief International 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sheta PHCU - Relief International 1 1 1 1 Baugaya PHCU - MOH Thonkayo PHCU Relief International Total Facilities Reporting 18 18 17 15 12 15 15 FACILITIES IN YIDA WK49 WK5 WK51 WK52 WK1 WK2 WK3 Wang Kuat PHCC - Care International 1 PHCC - Care International 1 MSF-France Clinic 1 1 1 1 Total Facilities Reporting 3 1 1 1 FACILITY IN AJOUNG THOK WK49 WK5 WK51 Wk52 WK1 WK2 WK3 Ajoung Thok - AHA 1 1 1 1

Wk 9 Wk 11 Wk 13 Wk 15 Wk 17 Wk 19 Wk 21 Wk 23 WK 25 WK 27 WK 29 WK 31 WK 33 WK 35 WK 37 WK 39 WK 41 WK 43 Wk 45 WK 47 WK 49 WK 51 WK 1 WK 3 Epidemic Prone Diseases Reported Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) A total of 1613 AWD cases were reported in and refugee camps during this reporting week with no related deaths. AWD accounted for 71.3% of the priority diseases reported this week. Proportion of cases below five years was at 67.9% of all reported AWD cases in all the camps. This week registered fewer cases compared to the previous week. 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Figure 1: Comparison of AWD Cases Reported from Refugee Camps in and by Epi-week(week 3/212 - week 3/214 Epi-Weeks Figure 1 above shows a comparison of AWD cases reported by Epi-week in year 212-214 from facilities serving the Refugees in and. The cases among the Host community in decreased to 15 from 111 in the previous week with no related deaths. Dysentery (ABD) A total of 138 cases of ABD with no related deaths were reported in week 3 from the refugee camps in and. This week recorded more cases compared to the previous week (92). The proportion of cases in children below five years was (4.6%).

Wk 1 Wk 12 Wk 14 Wk 16 Wk 18 Wk 2 Wk 22 WK 24 WK 26 WK 28 WK 3 WK 32 WK 34 WK 36 WK 38 WK 4 WK 42 Wk 44 Wk 46 WK 48 WK 5 WK 52 WK 2 18 Figure 2: Comparison of ABD Cases Reported from Refugee Camps in and by Epi-week(week 3/212 - week 3/214) 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Epi - Weeks Figure 2 above shows a comparison of ABD cases reported by Epi-week and year 212 214 in and camps. The ABD incidence reported in this week (119) was higher than the previous week (92). The ABD incidence among the host community in was higher (39) than in the previous week (31). Malaria Malaria incidence in refugee camps this week decreased to 296 compared to 452 cases in the previous week with no related deaths. Out of all the cases, 37.5% were reported in children below five years of age in all the camps. In County, 364 cases of malaria with no related deaths were reported from facilities serving the host community. Malaria cases in the host community increased this week compared to 319 recorded in the previous week. The incidence of malaria among children in the camps has for a long time been between 2% and 3% of the total malaria cases but increased again to 37.5% this week. Malaria incidence has remained lower among children in the camps than those in the host community (44.5% this week). Malaria incidence decreased this week in refugee camps compared to the previous week.

Wk 1 Wk 12 Wk 14 Wk 16 Wk 18 Wk 2 Wk 22 WK 24 WK 26 WK 28 WK 3 WK 32 WK 34 WK 36 WK 38 WK 4 WK 42 Wk 44 Wk 46 WK 48 WK 5 WK 52 WK 2 4 Figure 3: Comparison of Malaria Cases Reported from Refugee Camps in and by Epi-week(week 3/212 - week 3/214) 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Epi - Weeks Acute Jaundice Syndrome (AJS) Eleven (11) suspected Acute Jaundice Syndrome cases (or Hepatitis E cases) with no related deaths were recorded from and refugee camps in week 3 (Figures 4 and 5 show AJS Epi-Curve in and ). No case was reported from a health facility serving the host community this week. As shown in figure 4 and 5, cumulative AJS cases and related deaths recorded from and refugee camps were 11,155 and 238, and 648 and 14 respectively since the outbreak till week 3. Compared to previous months, AJS/HEV cases have reduced remarkably since mid-july. The campaign to maintain high standards of hygiene and sanitation at house hold level is being sustained. Screening and raising awareness among new arrivals is on-going. All health and WASH actors in the camps are being engaged in prevention activities against Hep E. WASH crude indicators are good according to sphere and UNHCR standards. Hep E awareness is still being conducted in the community through schools, places of worship, women and youth groups, and social events. The pattern of the epidemic has shown a remarkable decreasing trend in all the camps in and for six months in a row. We have continued to collect blood samples to confirm whether the few cases that are being reported are Hep E cases or something else, and also rule out yellow fever. In spite of the declining trend, prevention and monitoring activities are ongoing.

4 Figure 4: Epi-Curve of Acute Jaundice Syndrome cases in the Refugee camps in County (May 212 - Jan 214) 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 1 3 Epi Week 35 Figure 5: Epi-Curve of Acute Jaundice Syndrome cases in Refugee Camp (Sept 212 - Jan 214) 3 25 2 15 1 5 12 14 16 18 2 22 24 26 28 3 32 34 36 38 4 42 44 46 48 5 52 2 Epi Week

Other Diseases: No cases of Measles, Meningitis, Cholera, Viral Hemorrhagic fever or Influenza like illness were reported during this week. Table 2: Summary of Priority Diseases in week 3 Camps Doro Batil Gendrassa kaya TOTAL TOTAL Host Community Cases/ Death C D C D C D C D C D C D C D C D Suspected Cholera AWD 432 448 242 99 1221 392 392 15 ABD 69 3 5 15 119 19 19 39 Meningitis Measles AJS 1 1 7 9 2 2 Malaria 193 34 56 13 296 25 25 364 AFP Neonatal Tetanus VHF Total 694 513 34 134 1645 618 618 58 Key : AWD Acute Watery Diarrhea,, ABD Blood Diarrhea/Dysentery, Men Meningitis, AJS Acute Jaundice Syndrome, AFP Acute Flaccid Paralysis/Polio, NT - Neonatal Tetanus, -Zero Report, C Cases, D - Deaths, Timely reports - Reports received before Wednesday 1:am, Completeness - Proportion of health facilities reporting in a county/state, Timeliness - Proportion of county in a state reporting on time. HFs- Health Facilities, EPI-Expanded program for immunization For comments or questions, please contact: Surveillance Department, MoH-RSS, Tel: 955551147; 922186571; E-mail: outbreak_ss_27@yahoo.com, HF radio frequency: 815 USP; CELL CALL: 72 The Weekly Surveillance Bulletin is produced with the support UNH