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Overcoming Disease in Your Community

Overcoming Disease in Your Community. Gail Baker, RN Megan Davies, MD Gina Holland, RN Jenny Snow, MPH. Investigation and Controlling. Vaccine-Preventable Disease. Reporting Vaccine Preventable Disease. GOALS Protection Limited spread Reduced exposure. What diseases are reportable?.

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Overcoming Disease in Your Community

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  1. Overcoming Disease in Your Community Gail Baker, RN Megan Davies, MD Gina Holland, RN Jenny Snow, MPH

  2. Investigation and Controlling Vaccine-Preventable Disease

  3. Reporting Vaccine Preventable Disease • GOALS • Protection • Limited spread • Reduced exposure

  4. What diseases are reportable? (Please see Reportable Disease Handout) • Within 24 hours? Bold Italics • Within 7 days? All others

  5. Who must report? • Physicians • Medical and laboratory facilities • Local health directors • School principals and day care operators

  6. Local Health Director shall investigate... Cases of communicable diseases and conditions reported to the local health director.

  7. Questions on Reporting?

  8. Implement Controls The local health director has the authority and responsibility to implement control measures to prevent the spread of reportable communicable disease...

  9. The Local Health Director has... • The authority to…Isolate • The authority to... Quarantine

  10. All Persons... • Shall comply with control measures, including submission to examinations, and tests, prescribed by the Commission subject to the limitations of G. S. 130A-144(f) • Please see Manual for Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases.

  11. Do you really want to wait?

  12. Questions regarding Implementing Controls?

  13. Getting Started... • Report in a timely manner • Don’t wait for lab confirmation • All facilities - hospitals, doctor’s office, school, college infirmary or child care nurse report to local health department immediately • Time is of the essence to interrupt the spread of disease

  14. An Epi Team • Notify and involve early • Many steps need to be taken in a short period of time • Epi-Team is critical to meeting the needs

  15. Your Local Health Director Involve the Health Director early

  16. Collaborate • Bring all agencies involved together • Determine responsibilities of each party involved • Clarify roles, responsibilities and timeframe for each activity

  17. How do you insure that reporting occurs? • Encourage communication within healthcare community • Build relationships with local providers • Educate, educate, educate!!!

  18. It all relates back to Clinical Description... All that you do to investigate and to control vaccine preventable disease, will some how relate to a disease’s clinical description and the natural history of the agent that causes that disease.

  19. What difference does it make... • It can heighten or lessen your Index of Suspicion • You can’t find IT unless you know what IT looks like • Knowledge can better your investigation and better your application of control measures

  20. What difference does it make... Knowledge of a disease’s clinical description encourages you to use sound clinical judgment to determine what steps should be taken next.

  21. Viral VPD... • Polio • Measles • Mumps • Rubella • Varicella • Hepatitis B

  22. What do you already know about viral VPD? • Most aerosolize • Antibiotics won’t help • You’ll need titers to confirm

  23. Bacterial VPD... • Pertussis • Diphtheria • Tetanus • Haemophilus influenzae • Pneumococcal

  24. What do you already know about bacterial VPD? • The agent is usually much larger than the viruses • Right antibiotic(s) can treat • Cultures are needed to confirm

  25. Transmission... • Airborne/Droplet/Pharyngeal • Contact w/ Contaminated Articles • Percutaneous • Body Substances • Perinatal • Urine • Raw Milk

  26. Incubation Period... Interval between exposure and first symptoms

  27. Period of Communicability... The period of time the disease can be transmitted

  28. Communicable Period The amount of time in which a person is considered “infectious” and can spread disease to someone else

  29. Questions regarding Clinical Description?

  30. Case Definition... • Do you report? • Don’t you report?

  31. Defining a Case • Gather disease specific information • Type of symptoms • Duration of symptoms • Exposure to someone with like symptoms • Recent travels

  32. Case Classification... • Clinically compatible case: symptoms fit the clinical presentation of disease • Confirmed case: clinically compatible - lab confirmed or epi-linked • Probable case: meets the clinical case definition - not lab confirmed or epi-linked

  33. Case Classification cont’d. • Suspect case: person whose medical history and symptoms suggest infection • Lab-confirmed case: one or more laboratory diagnosis methods present positive results • Epi-linked case: patient has had contact with a diseased person

  34. Case Definitions... Are disease-specific and based on symptoms and laboratory tests

  35. Significance of Case Definition • If you don’t have lab results to confirm the case • Use the case definition to see if the symptoms rise to the level of suspicion …cont.

  36. Or... • Lab results show “false” negative and symptoms are intense • You might still call it a case based on case definition standards having being met

  37. Questions regarding Case Definitions?

  38. Laboratory

  39. Pertussis Measles Rubella Mumps HiB Polio Diphtheria Tetanus Hepatitis B Testing and Interpretation

  40. Obtaining Specimens...Interpreting Results...

  41. Specimen Collection Collect specimen before antibiotic therapy begins on symptomatic individuals who meet case definition.

  42. Questions regarding Labs?

  43. Treatment of VPDs

  44. Prevention is the Key... • Make every attempt to prevent and control vaccine-preventable diseases. • Even with the best attempts to vaccinate - disease is still present.

  45. Timely Response Timely response to the report of a VPD is of utmost IMPORTANCE.

  46. Disease Surveillance • Goals • Predict • Observe • Minimize • Key part of disease surveillance is accurate and timely disease reporting

  47. Immediate Use • Immediate Use • Disease control and management • Contact tracing • Outbreak identification

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