Evaluation of HIV Surveillance System in Rivers State, Nigeria

Authors

  • Ibitein Ngowari Okeafor Nigeria Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme Eagles Watch Research Centre and Care
  • Chukwuma Ugochukwu Okeafor University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v17i1.271

Keywords:

HIV, surveillance, evaluation, Rivers state

Abstract

Background: Rivers State has been reported to have the highest HIV prevalence of all the thirty-six states in Nigeria. HIV surveillance system generates information for timely and appropriate public health action. Evaluation of the surveillance system is vitalin ensuring that the purpose of the surveillance system isbeing met. This study aimed to evaluate the HIV surveillance system in Rivers State from 2012-2014.

Methodology: This is a surveillance evaluation involving qualitative method and review of 2012-2014 HIV surveillance data. The evaluation process was carried outin line with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines on public health surveillance evaluation. Key informant interview (KII) sessions were held with stakeholders at all levels to assess the operation, functionality and key attributes of the surveillance system.

Results: The evaluation revealed that the HIV surveillance system is functional and operates a passive type of surveillance using the bottom to top approach in data transmission. The findings indicated that the system is simple, flexible and acceptable. However,itlacks data stability and representativenessis limited by non-inclusion of private health facilities. The surveillance datacollected for the period of2012 to 2014 revealedHIV prevalenceratesof 13.6% (2012), 7.3% (2013) and 9.4% (2014).

Conclusion: The HIV surveillance system in Rivers Stateis a useful tool for planning public health activities.The institution of measures to prevent strike actions among health workers in the State will enhance the stability of data. Private health facilities should be included in the HIV surveillance system to ensure better representativeness.

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Published

2017-03-31

How to Cite

Okeafor, I. N., & Okeafor, C. U. (2017). Evaluation of HIV Surveillance System in Rivers State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Health Journal, 17(1), 278. https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v17i1.271
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