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Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing

Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing. Epidemiology Part 1: Principles of Epidemiology. Adapted from the FAD PReP /NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing (2011). What is Epidemiology?.

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Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing

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  1. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing Epidemiology Part 1: Principles of Epidemiology Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing (2011).

  2. What is Epidemiology? FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 Study of disease in populations and factors that determine the occurrence of disease

  3. Functions of Epidemiology FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1

  4. Core Functions FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Surveillance • Ongoing data collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination • Used to determine specific actions for FAD mitigation • Field investigation • Used to collect additional information about cases identified via surveillance • Disease source, history of disease, etc.

  5. Core Functions (cont’d) FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Analytic studies • Utilizes information gleaned from surveillance activities and field investigations • Disease rates and risk factors • Evaluation • Effectiveness • Efficacy • Impact of activities

  6. Disease Characteristics FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1

  7. Natural History of Disease FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Course of disease progression • Pathogen exposure • Subclinical illness • Onset of clinical signs • Recovery, disability, or death

  8. Transmission Modes FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Many ways to transmit disease • Direct transmission • Indirect transmission • Zoonotic diseases • Diseases transmissible between animals and humans • May be transmitted directly or indirectly

  9. Disease Occurrence FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1

  10. Levels of Disease FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Endemic • Disease present in population or geographical area at all times • Outbreak • Occurrence of more cases of disease than expected • Given area/group, specific time period • May be used interchangeably with the term “epidemic”

  11. Levels of Disease (cont’d) FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Pandemic • An outbreak/epidemic that has spread over several countries

  12. Causation FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Environment • Husbandry, housing, climate/season, presence of vectors • Agent • Host range, environmental resistance, tissue affinity, dose, mode of transmission • Host • Species, breed, age, nutritional and immune status

  13. Risk Factors FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • A characteristic that is associated with an increase in the occurrence of a particular disease • May include: • Age • Species • Location • Contact

  14. Understanding Data and Measures of Disease FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1

  15. Descriptive Statistics FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Measures of central tendency • Mean, median, and mode • Range • Difference between largest and smallest value • Standard deviation • Spread around mean value of data set

  16. Confidence Interval FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Represents range within which the true value lies • Calculated based on a percentage • 95% commonly used • 95% confidence interval • True value falls within the given range 95 percent of the time

  17. Measures of Disease FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Prevalence • Total number of cases of a disease in a given population at a specific time • Incidence • Number of new cases of disease in a defined populationover a specific time period

  18. Measures of Disease (cont’d) FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Mortality rate • Number of deaths in a defined population during a specific time period • Case fatality rate • Percentage of animals diagnosed with a specific disease who die as a result of the disease within a specified period of time

  19. Measures of Association FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Examines the differences in occurrence of disease in different segments of the population • Factors that might influence disease occurrence • Risk ratio and odds ratio

  20. Displaying Data FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Tables, graphs, and charts • Visual means for comparing data • Demonstrate patterns, differences, and other relationships

  21. Displaying Data (cont’d) FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • Maps and GIS • Geographic location of disease • Levels and rates of disease

  22. For More Information FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 • FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines & SOP: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing (2011) • http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/emergency_management/ • Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Tracing web-based training module • http://naherc.sws.iastate.edu/

  23. Guidelines Content FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Surveillance, Epi, and Tracing - Epidemiology Part 1 Authors (CFSPH) • Kerry Leedom Larson, DVM, MPH, PhD, DACVPM • Glenda Dvorak, DVM, MPH, DACVPM • Janice Mogan, DVM • Courtney Blake, BA Reviewers (USDA APHIS VS) • Dr. R. Alex Thompson • Dr. Lowell Andersen • Dr. Steve Goff • Dr. Fred Bourgeois

  24. Acknowledgments Development of this presentation was by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University through funding from the USDA APHIS Veterinary Services • PPT Authors: Patricia Futoma, Veterinary Student; Kerry Leedom Larson, DVM, MPH, PhD, DACVPM • Reviewer: Janice Mogan, DVM

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