Laboratory Integration in Influenza Surveillance Dr Geethani Wickramasinghe NIC- Sri Lanka
Introduction Sri Lanka is a developing country with limited resources There was no organized continuous influenza surveillance until recent past (2007) Initially, only outbreak surveillance Inf A H3N2 Sydney 5/97 Influenza surveillance was initiated under AI preparedness plan of GISN Focal point- Epidemiology unit of MoH
National influenza network ILI surveillance started from Western province in Childrens hospital (LRH), Colombo Extended to sentinel sites, 20 sites to include all the provinces SARI surveillance 3 sites (LRH, GH/Matara, TH Peradeniya) Network of labs -1 NIC & 2 provincial (Southern & Central)
Training programmes were conducted by the Epi – Lab team in these sites. ICN were trained in collection of samples & proper transport. Introduced case definitions At the start VTM & swabs were prepared by the NIC & distributed to these sites. Now commercial swabs & media are used
Each site – 30 specimens / month to NIC Laboratory methods Initially - DFT & Virus isolation Rapid tests were not used Later molecular techniques Conventional PCR initially rt Rt PCR introduced in 2009 Changed testing protocols All specimens - PCR Positives – virus isolation SARI samples - PCR & DFT for all respiratory viruses
Participated in WHO EQA programmes since 2007 – 9 panels -now 100% performance Laboratory Accreditation by CDC in 2010 Funds WHO, WB, CDC - Equipments, Reagents Tsunami Funds/pasteur institute - Training programmes
DistrictWeek Ending Sentinel HospitalDate of Report Definition of ILI : Person with the Fever of Rapid onset (over 38 0 C). cough and sore throat, in the absence of another diagnosis Date (Day, week) Number of New Visits Total< 1 year1 – 4 years5-9 years10-14 years15-49 years50-64 yearsOver 65 Total Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILITotal Visit# ILI Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Total for Week Population Incidence Rate (per 100,000) ICN Signature Weekly Data Collection Form for Cases of Influenza- Like Illness (ILI)
Dissemination of information Data reporting – by telephone, fax & s weekly / monthly print reports To the Epidemiology unit & MoH During the pandemic - daily reports Weekly data to Flunet Monthly technical committee meetings - human/animal surveillance, Epid unit, Health Education Bureau for communication, control activities During the pandemic - guideline preparation & management protocols, control & preventive strategies - by the technical committee
Dissemination of data Hospital performance published monthly in WER and Unit Website & presented at the monthly AI/PI technical committee meeting Also presented quarterly for the Quarterly Review Meeting of Epidemiologists & published in Quarterly Epidemiological Bulletin
Data Compilation and Feed back National level feedback Weekly Epidemiological Report (WER) Quarterly Epidemiological Bulletin
ILI surveillance in SL
ILI Surveillance – Samples Received from sentinel sites NIC/MRI
Virus activity in Sri Lanka from
Rain fall pattern from
PA(H1N1) cases from June 2009–May 2011
Age Distribution of Confirmed cases & deaths in 2009 & 2010 NIC/MRI
Liaison with reference laboratories Sharing of Influenza viruses with ref labs WHO CC – Melbourne, Ausralia & Hong Kong University Inf sub types & un-typed viruses - 2-3/year, World Courier- Global funds Benefits - Confidence - Sub typing of untypable viruses - Anti-viral susceptibility monitoring - Gene sequencing
Problems Inadequate collection of specimens from some sentinel sites Difficulty in transport of specimens from distance sites Poor performance of sub-national laboratories Initiation of anti-viral susceptibility monitoring & sequencing studies by the NIC
Control activities Health Education School closure Vaccine recommendations Introduced mono-valent Pandemic influenza vaccine 2011 – Seasonal vaccine was registered for the first time in SL depending on the Inf surveillance data
Future Improvement of sub-national laboratories Improvement of routine surveillance activities Disease burden studies Initiation of drug resistance monitoring Collaborative research with animal surveillance center – VRI Gene sequencing
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