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2025-11-06 at 9:59 am #51821
Hteik Htar TinParticipantAfter 2025 Sagaing earthquake, the basic water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities are destructed, as pre-monsoon season has been starting in Myanmar, the risk of diarrhoea and cholera has been raised compared to previous years. According to Myanmar Health Cluster bulletin, nine of the affected 20 townships are identified as being at high risk for cholera highlighting the need for health and WASH infrastructures to prevent waterborne diseases. Due to lack of comprehensive surveillance system, Nyaung Shwe, has been suffering from both earthquake and flooding, and regarded as one of the cholera hotspot townships. The AWD risk index at Nyaung Shwe is 4 and is critical to take preventive actions.
The community clinics and volunteers will be sentinel sites, structured to be indicator-based and event-based surveillance which will be conducted as passive surveillance system. They will collect signals and cases as follow:
1) Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) with no dehydration
2) Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) with some dehydration
3) Acute watery diarrhoea (AWD) with severe dehydrationThe objective is to detect and treat as early as possible at AWD with no dehydration stage, and to reduce the community transmissions and probable outbreak with early notification and response activities.
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2025-11-08 at 8:49 am #51870
Than Htike AungParticipantDear Ma Hteik Htar Tin,
Using two different platforms for data collection and combining into one is labour intensive especially when there is no automation process and requires regular data monitoring. I would like to suggest that using one platform or automated combination process will improve effective data utilization of this system.
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2025-11-08 at 5:12 pm #51878
Hteik Htar TinParticipantThanks for your comment, Saya. I will redesign it into comprehensive one.
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2025-11-08 at 11:12 am #51873
Wah Wah LwinParticipantHi Hteik Htar!
Thank you for your detailed, great and comprehensive presentation! And yes, AWD is one of consequences after the natural disaster, that needs to be tackled as a public and environmental health concerns.
Regarding my comment, I would agree with Ko Aung that using one reporting platform would be easier to collect the data and integrate to the system for real-time monitoring and analysis for quick response. Another comment: since the system requires timely reporting, how will it handle cases where users are unable to report within the provided timeframe due to internet connectivity issues? Are there any alternative channels available for reporting? For example, via messenger, telephone, etc.-
2025-11-08 at 5:16 pm #51879
Hteik Htar TinParticipantThank you for your feedback, ama Wah.
When there is internet issue, I am considering offline SMS message or phone call reports. The focal will fill the forms for further reporting process.
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2025-11-09 at 3:01 pm #51890
Nang Phyoe ThiriParticipantThank you ma Hteik Htar for the presentation. It is very practical and contextually appropriate. I would like to know one thing. Is there any formal data sharing policy currently adopted for sharing data with different stakeholders?
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2025-11-11 at 8:12 pm #51922
Hteik Htar TinParticipantThanks for your feedback, Sayama Nang Phyoe. I have to follow our organization’s data sharing policy among different stakeholders.
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2025-11-09 at 4:33 pm #51896
Wai Phyo Aung
ParticipantDear Ma Hteik Htar,
Thanks for sharing this interesting and applicable surveillance system!! I learn EWAR application. I guess it is interoperable and combined system in the national level.
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2025-11-09 at 6:31 pm #51901
Sirithep PlParticipantHi Hteik Htar Tin,
I was impressed by your nice presentation on the acute water diarrhea surveillance system. The plan to utilize community clinics and volunteers as sentinel sites for indicator- and event-based surveillance is practical and community-centered, making it feasible even in resource-limited settings. The presentation effectively highlighted the proactive disease surveillance to prevent community transmissions and outbreaks.
Thank you for your valuable sharing.
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2025-11-09 at 6:44 pm #51902
Myo ThihaParticipantHi Ama,
Thanks for your background information, baseline data, and thorough presentation. Will you publish the report as part of data utilization under this surveillance system?
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2025-11-11 at 8:17 pm #51923
Hteik Htar TinParticipantYeah, I did not think about publication at first, Saya. Your comment englightens me to consider academic progress from my project. Thanks!
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