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Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Surveillance

Leveraging PEPFAR-Supported Health Information Systems for COVID-19 Pandemic Response

Muzna Mirza1Comments to Author , Yoran Grant-Greene1, Marie P.J.S. Valles, Patrice Joseph, Stanley Juin, Stephan Brice, Patrick Dely, Marie G.R. Clement, Manish Kumar, Meredith Silver, Samuel Wambugu, Christopher Seebregts, Daniel Futerman, Fitti Weissglas, Veronica Muthee, Wendy Blumenthal, Tadesse Wuhib2, Steven Yoon2, and Daniel H. Rosen2
Author affiliations: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA (M. Mirza, W. Blumenthal, T. Wuhib, S. Yoon, D.H. Rosen); CDC Country Office, Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Y. Grant-Greene, M.P.J.S. Valles, P. Joseph, S. Juin, S. Brice); Ministry of Public Health and Population, Port-au-Prince (P. Dely, M.G.R. Clement); PATH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA (M. Kumar, M. Silver); PATH Consortium, Seattle, Washington, USA (S. Wambugu); Jembi, Cape Town, South Africa (C. Seebregts, D. Futerman); University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA (F. Weissglas, V. Muthee)

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Figure 1

Elements of the Global Informatics Collaborative of PEPFAR-supported systems leveraged for COVID-19 pandemic response. The US CDC headquarters project team coordinated work across 3 implementing partners. Partners enhanced and customized existing PEPFAR health information systems by leveraging ongoing efforts of the TAP, a central mechanism that enables PEPFAR and national health information systems stakeholders to come together as the Global Informatics Collaborative. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; PEPFAR, US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; TAP, Technical Assistance Platform.

Figure 1. Elements of the Global Informatics Collaborative of PEPFAR-supported systems leveraged for COVID-19 pandemic response. The US CDC headquarters project team coordinated work across 3 implementing partners. Partners enhanced and customized existing PEPFAR health information systems by leveraging ongoing efforts of the TAP, a central mechanism that enables PEPFAR and national health information systems stakeholders to come together as the Global Informatics Collaborative. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; PEPFAR, US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief; TAP, Technical Assistance Platform.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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