L25 Principles of Poplhlth : COVID-19 response Flashcards
What are the 10 principles to population health?
- Sizing-up pandemics
- Choosing a response strategy
- Choosing interventions
- Vaccinating against COVID-19
- Measuring the impact of the strategy & equity
- Protecting people from getting COVID-19
- Testing for COVID-19
- Using information & combating misinformation
- Planning for future scenarios
- Applying lessons to improve public health
How can you size-up pandemics?
- How transmissible
- reproduction number - How severe and unequal
- case fatality risk and infection fatality risk
- inequalities of pandemic & response - How controllable
- How certain is the information and how stable is the threat
What are the 3 main strategic options for responding to a strategy?
Mitigation: reduce to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system
Suppression: reduce to minimise negative health impacts
Eradication: reduce to zero at a global level permanently
What is basic reproductive number?
The mean number of infections directly generated by 1 case in a population where all individuals are susceptible to infection
What is effective reproduction number?
Mean number of additional infections cases by an initial infection at a specific time
What are the 3 factors that influence reproduction rate?
Transmissibility
Contact rate
Duration of infectivity
What are interventions for elimination of COVID-19?
- Exclusion of cases - border management
- Case and outbreak management - testing, contact tracing, isolation
- Preventing community transmission - hygiene measures, physical distancing, vaccination
- Social safety net - wage subsidy scheme
What is the herd immunity threshold?
1 - (1/Ro)
percentage of vaccination required to eliminate disease determined by reproduction rate
What are the factors that can be used to measure the impact of the response?
Deaths Life expectancy Economy Freedom Equity
What is the epidemiological triad?
Environment
Organism
Host
What are the 3Cs?
Description of settings where virus spreads more easily
- crowed places
- close-contact settings
- confined and enclosed spaces with poor ventilation
What is misinformation?
False information that is spread, regardless of intent to mislead
What is disinformation?
Deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda