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Table 5 Sensitivity analysis of score of IDSR adequacy by modifying the numerical values of the item calculated codes of the 15 weekly reported diseases by the IDSR in DRC

From: The score of integrated disease surveillance and response adequacy (SIA): a pragmatic score for comparing weekly reported diseases based on a systematic review

Ty.

Disease

Score

Modifying the numerical values of the item codes **

CC1

CC2

CC3

CC4

CC5

I

Cholera

19*

17

23

27

12

32

Measles

16

15

20

24

11

29

BD

14

12 #

17 #

20 #

9^

22 #

HF

14

12 #

16 #

18 #

11^

22 #

II

NT

12

11

15

20^

8

21

MPX

12

11

13^

18

8

21

AFP

11

10

15

14

9^

19

Pertussis

10

10

13

18^

8

20^

Plague

10

10

12

17^

7

20^

MNG

10

9

11

14

7

17

ARI

9

9

10 #

16^

7

18^

YF

8

7 #

8 #

13 #

4 #

13 #

III

Malaria

7

7

9^

11

6^

14^

TF

5

5

6

9

4

10

Rabies

4

4

5

7

3

8

  1. AFP Acute flaccid paralysis, ARI Acute respiratory infections, BD Bloody diarrhoea, Cont. Contagiousness, DLN Disease Local Name, DRT Death rate (%) without Treatment, HF Hemorrhagic fevers, IFR internationally funded research, IP Incubation period, MNG Meningitis, MPX Monkeypox, NER Number of epidemics reported each year during the last five years, NIEP National/International eradication programs, NT Neonatal tetanus, OD Onset disease, PAE Proportion of health zones affected by epidemics of each of the 15 diseases (%), PPV Positive predictive value, SAP symptoms in the acute phase, Response Response Characteristic, TF Typhoid fever, TR Timely Response, YF Yellow fever
  2. a * All values in the colons refer to the Table 3
  3. b ** see Table 2
  4. c Type I: SIA > = 14; Type II: SIA = 8–13; Type III: SIA < 8
  5. d ^, Number in bold denote SIA value that changes the rank of the disease in the same type
  6. e #, Number in bold denote SIA value that changes the type of disease