Overview of Outbreak Investigations Flashcards
Goals of an outbreak investigation:
-To identify the source of illness
-To guide public health intervention
Ways to recognize an outbreak:
-Routine surveillance activities
-Reports from clinicians and laboratories
-Reports from affected individuals
Why investigate an outbreak?
-Characterize a public health problem
-Identify preventable risk factors
-Provide new research insights into disease
-Train health department staff in methods of
public health investigations and emergency
response
Steps of an outbreak
investigation
-1. Verify the diagnosis and confirm the
outbreak
-2. Define a case and conduct case finding
-3. Tabulate and orient data: time, place,
person
-4. Take immediate control measures
-5. Formulate and test hypothesis
-6. Plan and execute additional studies
-7. Implement and evaluate control
measures
-8. Communicate findings
Verify the diagnosis and
confirm the outbreak
-Confirm laboratory testing
-Rule out misdiagnoses or laboratory
error
Define a case and conduct
case finding
Develop a specific case definition using:
-Symptoms or laboratory results
-Time period
-Location
Define a case and conduct
case finding
-Conduct surveillance using case definition:
*Existing surveillance
*Active surveillance (e.g. review medical records)
*Interview case-patients
Tabulate and orient data
*Create line listing
*Person
-Who was infected?
-What do the cases have in common?
*Place
-Where were they infected?
-May be useful to draw a map
*Time
-When were they infected?
-Create an epidemic curve
Formulate and test hypothesis
*Develop hypotheses
*Conduct an analytic study to test
hypotheses
Plan and execute additional
studies
*Environmental sampling
-Collect appropriate samples
-Allow epidemiological data to guide testing
-If analytic study results are conclusive,
don’t wait for positive samples before
implementing prevention
Implement and evaluate
control measures
-Eliminating or treating the
source
-Work with regulators, industry, and
health educators to institute measures
-Create mechanism to evaluate both
short- and long-term success
Communicate findings
-Identify a single member of the
investigation team to interact with
media and communicate progress and
findings
-Summarize investigation