Describing the current situation
The only information available at the time is the dataset that contains data on Yellow Fever human cases in municipalities and neighboring regions.
Vaccination coverage of yellow fever was 40%, distributed mainly among adults. Sporadic deaths of monkeys have been recorded retrospectively in the region and surroundings, in recent weeks but without epidemiological investigation.
Displacement of cases in non-human primates from forests to close to urban areas was notified after the first cases. Until now the area was considered a non-risk area.
Database available
Map file https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qV03WmDbyhExbWs2qZj9taPExlMW9lVj/view?usp=sharing
Disease data https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LykTYqY2703HYFk73b54HBI2zARRSg09/view?usp=sharing
Questions to consider
- Which strategies are priorities?
- What indicators can contribute to monitoring and coping with epidemics and epizootics?
- What are the priority actions and groups most at risk?
What is expected from the group on day 2
Analyze data to identify priorities and support future decision-making