Impact of the Protracted War in Yemen on the Acute Flaccid Paralysis Surveillance System: Retrospective Descriptive Analysis.
Riham Al-DubaieeMutahar Ahmed Al-QassimiAhmed Abdallah Al-DarAbdulwahed Abduljabbar Al SerouriYousef Saleh KhaderPublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2021)
The findings show that some AFP surveillance indicators were negatively impacted by eruption of the war in Yemen due to closure of the Sana'a capital airport and postponement of sample shipment to the reference laboratory, which remained under long-term poor storage conditions. To ensure rapid detection of polio cases, improving specimen collection, storage, and transportation, together with proper and timely shipment of specimens to the reference laboratory should be considered.