Influenza-Like Illness in Lesotho From July 2020 to July 2021: Population-Based Participatory Surveillance Results.

Influenza-Like Illness in Lesotho From July 2020 to July 2021: Population-Based Participatory Surveillance Results.

Publication date: Oct 08, 2024

Participatory surveillance involves at-risk populations reporting their symptoms using technology. In Lesotho, a landlocked country of 2 million people in Southern Africa, laboratory and case-based COVID-19 surveillance systems were complemented by a participatory surveillance system called “LeCellPHIA” (Lesotho Cell Phone Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment Survey). This report describes the person, place, and time characteristics of influenza-like illness (ILI) in Lesotho from July 15, 2020, to July 15, 2021, and reports the risk ratio of ILI by key demographic variables. LeCellPHIA employed interviewers to call participants weekly to inquire about ILI. The average weekly incidence rate for the year-long period was created using a Quasi-Poisson model, which accounted for overdispersion. To identify factors associated with an increased risk of ILI, we conducted a weekly data analysis by fitting a multilevel Poisson regression model, which accounted for 3 levels of clustering. The overall response rate for the year of data collection was 75%, which resulted in 122,985 weekly reports from 1776 participants. ILI trends from LeCellPHIA mirrored COVID-19 testing data trends, with an epidemic peak in mid to late January 2021. Overall, any ILI symptoms (eg, fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath) were reported at an average weekly rate of 879 per 100,000 (95% CI 782-988) persons at risk. Compared to persons in the youngest age group (15-19 years), all older age groups had an elevated risk of ILI, with the highest risk of ILI in the oldest age group (≥60 years; risk ratio 2. 6, 95% CI 1. 7-3. 8). Weekly data were shared in near real time with the National COVID-19 Secretariat and other stakeholders to monitor ILI trends, identify and respond to increases in reports of ILI, and inform policies and practices designed to reduce COVID-19 transmission in Lesotho. LeCellPHIA, an innovative and cost-effective system, could be replicated in countries where cell phone ownership is high but internet use is not yet high enough for a web- or app-based surveilance system.

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Concepts Keywords
Hiv Adolescent
Interviewers Adult
July adult
Aged
cell phone
cellphone
Child
Child, Preschool
COVID-19
COVID-19
data collection
epidemiology
Female
Humans
Infant
influenza-like illness
Influenza, Human
innovation
Lesotho
Lesotho
Male
Middle Aged
mobile phone
participatory surveillance
Population Surveillance
population-based
SARS-CoV-2
sub-Saharan Africa
surveillance
technology
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Influenza
disease IDO country
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO cell
disease MESH shortness of breath
drug DRUGBANK Methylphenidate
disease IDO symptom
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Hexachlorophene
disease IDO facility
drug DRUGBANK L-Arginine
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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