Gebru Gebrekrstos Negash, Henderson Alden Keith, Elduma Adel Hussein, Squire James Sylvester, Vandi Mohamed Alex, Moffett Daphane, Foster Monique
African Field Epidemiology Network, Kampala, Uganda.
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Hawaii, Kaneohe, HI, United States.
Front Public Health. 2025 May 9;13:1566824. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1566824. eCollection 2025.
On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHIEC). On March 11, 2020, it was characterized as a pandemic, prompting the Government of Sierra Leone to implement response plans. The first case in the country was reported on March 31, 2020. To build resilient public health systems after the Ebola crisis, the Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program (SLFETP) was launched in 2016 with funding from the U.S. CDC in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET). The program started at the FETP Frontline level, a 3-month in-service training program, followed by the FETP Intermediate, a 9-month in-service training program launched in 2017. Both levels adopted the CDC curriculum to the local context. The curriculum consists of classroom modules focusing on surveillance, outbreak investigation, and field projects. The SLFETP graduates and trainees were deployed to assist in COVID-19 response efforts. While reports indicate the SLFETP's contributions to COVID-19 preparedness and response, the specific roles of its graduates and trainees remain undocumented. This paper outlines their crucial involvement during the pandemic in Sierra Leone.
We reviewed 12 documents from the SLFETP, including work plans, outbreak investigation reports, and success stories, to assess the FETP's contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic. We interviewed graduates and trainees about their roles and conducted discussions with stakeholders and FETP staff to explore the FETP's role during the pandemic's preparedness and response phases. A thematic analysis was performed.
The SLFETP played a critical role during the preparedness and response phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The trainees and graduates enhanced the surveillance system and led key response pillars, such as coordination, surveillance, and quarantine. SLFETP supported districts by building their capacity, especially in the district surveillance pillar, to conduct case investigations, contact tracing, quarantine monitoring, and data management.
The graduates and trainees reportedly played critical roles in key response pillars across the country in the preparedness and response phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. These gains should be maintained and scaled up to build a strong and resilient public health workforce in Sierra Leone, which is crucial for preparedness and response to future outbreaks.
2020年1月30日,世界卫生组织宣布新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)构成“国际关注的突发公共卫生事件”(PHEIC)。2020年3月11日,其被认定为大流行病,促使塞拉利昂政府实施应对计划。该国首例病例于2020年3月31日报告。为在埃博拉危机后建立有韧性的公共卫生系统,塞拉利昂现场流行病学培训项目(SLFETP)于2016年在美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)资助下启动,与卫生部及非洲现场流行病学网络(AFENET)合作开展。该项目从现场流行病学培训项目一线级别开始,这是一个为期3个月的在职培训项目,随后是2017年启动的为期9个月的现场流行病学培训项目中级阶段。两个级别都根据当地情况对CDC课程进行了调整。课程包括侧重于监测、疫情调查和实地项目的课堂模块。SLFETP的毕业生和学员被部署以协助COVID-19应对工作。虽然有报告指出SLFETP对COVID-19防范和应对的贡献,但其毕业生和学员的具体作用仍未记录在案。本文概述了他们在塞拉利昂大流行期间的关键参与情况。
我们查阅了SLFETP的12份文件,包括工作计划、疫情调查报告和成功案例,以评估现场流行病学培训项目在COVID-19大流行期间的贡献。我们就毕业生和学员的角色对他们进行了访谈,并与利益相关者和现场流行病学培训项目工作人员进行了讨论,以探讨该项目在大流行防范和应对阶段的作用。进行了主题分析。
SLFETP在COVID-19大流行的防范和应对阶段发挥了关键作用。学员和毕业生加强了监测系统,并领导了关键应对支柱,如协调、监测和隔离。SLFETP通过建设地区能力,特别是在地区监测支柱方面,支持各地区进行病例调查、接触者追踪、隔离监测和数据管理。
据报道,毕业生和学员在COVID-19大流行的防范和应对阶段在全国关键应对支柱中发挥了关键作用。这些成果应予以保持并扩大,以在塞拉利昂建立一支强大且有韧性的公共卫生工作队伍,这对于防范和应对未来疫情至关重要。