Abstract

Complex human movement patterns driven by a range of economic, health, social, and environmental factors influence communicable disease spread. Further, cross-border movement impacts disparate public health systems of neighboring countries, making an effective response to disease importation or exportation more challenging. Despite the array of quantitative techniques and social science approaches available to analyze movement patterns, there continues to be a dearth of methods within the applied public health setting to gather and use information about community-level mobility dynamics. Population Connectivity Across Borders (PopCAB) is a rapidly-deployable toolkit to characterize multisectoral movement patterns through community engagement using focus group discussions or key informant interviews, each with participatory mapping, and apply the results to tailor preparedness and response strategies. The Togo and Benin Ministries of Health (MOH), in collaboration with the Abidjan Lagos Corridor Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adapted and applied PopCAB to inform cross-border preparedness and response strategies for multinational Lassa fever outbreaks. Initially, the team implemented binational, national-level PopCAB activities in March 2017, highlighting details about a circular migration pathway across northern Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. After applying those results to respond to a cross-border Lassa fever outbreak in February 2018, the team designed an expanded PopCAB initiative in April 2018. In eight days, they trained 54 MOH staff who implemented 21 PopCAB focus group discussions in 14 cities with 224 community-level participants representing six stakeholder groups. Using the newly-identified 167 points of interest and 176 routes associated with a circular migration pathway across Togo, Benin, and Nigeria, the Togo and Benin MOH refined their cross-border information sharing and collaboration processes for Lassa fever and other communicable diseases, selected health facilities with increased community connectivity for enhanced training, and identified techniques to better integrate traditional healers in surveillance and community education strategies. They also integrated the final toolkit in national- and district-level public health preparedness plans. Integrating PopCAB in public health practice to better understand and accommodate population movement patterns can help countries mitigate the international spread of disease in support of improved global health security and International Health Regulations requirements.

Highlights

  • Human movement influences the geospatial spread of communicable disease

  • We describe how the Togo and Benin Ministries of Health (MOH) implemented the flexible, rapidly-deployable Population Connectivity Across Borders (PopCAB) toolkit to characterize community connectivity dynamics and travel patterns at local and national levels

  • We explore how the MOH applied the results to enhance national and cross-border Lassa fever outbreak preparedness and response strategies that accommodated unique, informal migration patterns and health care seeking behaviors along the routes

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Summary

Introduction

Human movement influences the geospatial spread of communicable disease. Several factors impact the complex spatial and temporal patterns of that movement, including health status, travel distance, duration, and purpose, the built environment, economic systems, and homophily (McPherson, Smith-Lovin, and Cook, 2001; Castelli, 2018). The team applied the narrative and visual results to develop strategies to integrate better regional migration in national and binational preparedness and response strategies for Lassa fever, an overall objective identified in Phase 1 These strategies included allocating additional support for cross-border collaboration and relationship building in geographic areas with increased cross-border connectivity, clarifying the process to formally engage neighboring countries during an outbreak, selecting health facilities for enhanced training given their connectivity to the seasonal migration routes, and considering additional techniques to better integrate traditional healers in surveillance and community education strategies. They refined the PopCAB toolkit after addressing field team feedback on training and implementation.

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