Title of article :
Evaluation of the national tuberculosis surveillance system in Afghanistan
Author/Authors :
Saeed, K.M.I. National Institute of Health - Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme, Pakistan , Saeed, K.M.I. Ministry of Public Health - Afghanistan National Public Health Institute, Afghanistan , Bano, R. World Health Organization Country Office - Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response Unit, Afghanistan , Asghar, R.J. National Institute of Health - Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme, Pakistan
Abstract :
Afghanistan has 2 tuberculosis surveillance systems, the National Tuberculosis Control Programme (NTP) and the Health Management Information System (HMIS). An evaluation of these surveillance systems in January/ February 2010 was done to identify their strengths and weaknesses and to formulate recommendations. Attributes of the programmes were evaluated using US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Usefulness and flexibility of the NTP system were good; stability, representativeness and data quality were average. Simplicity, acceptability and timeliness were poor. Reporting delays regularly exceeded 3 months. Positive predictive value and sensitivity were 11% and 70% respectively. The HMIS system was simple, acceptable and stable, with timely reporting. Reporting and feedback were good, as this system has strong government support. Flexibility, data quality and representativeness were average. Positive predictive value and sensitivity were 10% and 68% respectively. No outbreaks were detected by either system. The NTP and HMIS surveillance systems are duplicative and neither covers the private sector.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal