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Course Objectives . CDC/WHO Visit to Dubai, UAE February 17-25, 2014. Goal: Improvement in Foodborne Illness Surveillance, Detection, and Outbreak Investigation. Long journey—takes months, years to improve Has taken many years in the U.S. to build current systems—still evolving
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Course Objectives CDC/WHO Visit to Dubai, UAE February 17-25, 2014
Goal: Improvement in Foodborne Illness Surveillance, Detection, and Outbreak Investigation • Long journey—takes months, years to improve • Has taken many years in the U.S. to build current systems—still evolving • CDC has made several trips to Dubai/UAE • Considerable progress has been made, but • Considerable progress needs to occur
Components of a Highly Functioning System • (Good routine regulatory inspections) • Comprehensive laboratory surveillance of human illness cases (>disease burden) • “What gets measured gets done” • Detect outbreaks quickly • Investigate and control outbreaks • Use information to prevent future outbreaks
Key Points for a Successful Journey • Requires a team effort at local, state, and federal levels among epidemiologists, laboratorians, and environmental health specialists (food control department) • Cannot food test your way to food safety--need to track human illness • Not all nausea/vomiting/diarrhea is foodborne illness (chemical/waterborne/animal/person-to-person), exposure history is critical among cases and controls • Last meal bias—common assumption that is almost always wrong!
In Summary: • Team effort • Team effort • Team effort • Everyone has a role to play • Best of luck on your journey!