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Outbreak surveillance. Central Surveillance Unit, IDSP. Early Warning Signal (EWS) reports. All SSUs are required to send EWS reports (disease alerts/outbreaks) to CSU on time every week for sharing with the stakeholders Even ‘Nil’ reporting is mandatory
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Outbreak surveillance Central Surveillance Unit, IDSP
Early Warning Signal (EWS) reports • All SSUs are required to send EWS reports (disease alerts/outbreaks) to CSU on timeevery week for sharing with the stakeholders • Even ‘Nil’ reporting is mandatory • An average of 20 States/UTs are reporting every week
Total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by the States/UTs in 2008-2011 (till 26th June 2011)
Weekly EWS / Outbreak report submitting Status of States/UTs in 2011 (till 25th week ending on 26th June)
State-wise total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by all States/UTs in 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (till 25th wk ending June 26th 2011)
State-wise total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by the World Bank funded States in 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (till 25th wk ending June 26th 2011)
State-wise total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by the non-WB funded States in 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (till 25th wk ending June 26th 2011)
Disease-wise total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by all States in 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (till 25th wk ending June 26th)
Disease-wise total no. of outbreaks reported through IDSP by all States in 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 (till 25th wk ending June 26th)
No. of disease outbreaks for which Laboratory facilities accessed and etiology confirmed by the States/UTs through IDSP in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 (till 26th June 2011)
Quality Assessment of Outbreaks reported by all States in 2011 (till 26 June) using 3 Essential Criteria
Quality Assessment of Outbreaks reported by 9 WB funded States in 2011 (till 26 June) using 3 Essential Criteria
Improving Outbreak detection and reporting • Early detection and response to outbreaks by identifying EWS from routine analysis of surveillance (S,P,L) data at DSU/CHC/PHC levels (by identifying any unusual rise in no. of cases) • Ensure 100% reporting of EWS/outbreaks by all States/Districts (even “NIL” reporting is mandated) • every week • on time • in the prescribed format • Avoid incomplete/incorrect data entry in the EWS format • Date of start & reporting of outbreak to be mentioned for all outbreaks • “Population affected” is the “Population at risk”
Improving the quality of outbreak investigations, reporting and response • Lab confirmation of diagnosis needs appropriateclinical (human) samples to be sent for lab tests • Identification and Training of Epidemiologists, Microbiologists, Entomologists and RRT members at DSU / SSU levels • Existence of a written case management protocol for any epidemic should be made available by the State at each PHC/CHC/District level • Competency assessment tool to be utilized for improving the quality of outbreak investigations and reporting (by the Epidemiologists and Surveillance Officers)
Thank you idsp.outbreakcell@gmail.com