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Volume 31, Number 1—January 2025
Online Report

Development and Implementation of a Public Health Event Management System, Nigeria, 2018–2024

James Elston1Comments to Author , Womi-Eteng Oboma Eteng1, Chikwe Ihekweazu, Isabel Oliver, Everistus Aniaku, Anwar Abubakar, Christopher T. Lee, Emmanuel Benyeogor, Iain Roddick, Sophie Logan, Ebere Okereke, Leena Inamdar, Olusola Aruna, Rejoice Luka-Lawal, Christine Manthey, Lawrence Hinkle, Gloria Nunez, Emmanuel Agogo, Rabi Usman, Emmanuel Lucky Sunday, Muntari Hassan, John Oladejo, and Ifedayo Adetifa
Author affiliation: United Kingdom Health Security Agency, London, UK (J. Elston, I. Oliver, I. Roddick, S. Logan, L. Inamdar, O. Aruna); Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (W.-E.O. Eteng); Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Nigeria (W.-E.O. Eteng, C. Ihekweazu, E. Ariaku, A. Abubakar, E. Benyeogor, R. Luka-Lawal, E.L. Sunday, M. Hassan, J. Oladejo, I. Adetifa); World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (C. Ihekweazu); Resolve to Save Lives, New York, New York, USA (C.T. Lee, G. Nunez); Reaching the Last Mile Foundation, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (E. Okereke); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C. Manthey); CDC Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (L. Hinkle); Resolve to Save Lives, Abuja, Nigeria (E. Agogo, R. Usman)

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Figure 1

Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention signal management workflow. CIR, critical information requirements; DG, district government; DSNO, disease surveillance and notification officer; EBS, event-based surveillance; EEI, essential elements of information; EIOS, epidemic intelligence from open sources; EOC, emergency operations centers; HEPR, health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience; ICC, incident coordination center; IM, incident management; LGA, local government area; PHEOC, public health emergency operations centers; PHI, public health institutions; RRT, rapid response team; SME, subject matter expert; SORMAS, surveillance outbreak response management and analysis system; TWG, technical working group.

Figure 1. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention signal management workflow. CIR, critical information requirements; DG, district government; DSNO, disease surveillance and notification officer; EBS, event-based surveillance; EEI, essential elements of information; EIOS, epidemic intelligence from open sources; EOC, emergency operations centers; HEPR, health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience; ICC, incident coordination center; IM, incident management; LGA, local government area; PHEOC, public health emergency operations centers; PHI, public health institutions; RRT, rapid response team; SME, subject matter expert; SORMAS, surveillance outbreak response management and analysis system; TWG, technical working group.

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1These authors are co–first authors

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