Surveillance And Reporting Internationally Flashcards

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What is a reportable and notifiable disease?

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> reportable
- statutory requirement of the lab where a sample is confirmed to report disease
notifiable
- statutory requirement to report a suspicion of a clinical case

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Where do you report a suspicion of a notifiable of disease

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local animal health office details from Animal plant and health agency

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Should you report zoonotic disease in people humans?

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  • employers self employed and property owners have duty to report
  • probably should anyway
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How does import from European and outside Europe animals changed over time?

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  • more imports from further afield

- more exports to further afield than Europe too.

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Outline reporting pathways

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> OIE (world animal health organisation)
- collects and publishes official data on animal disease occourence 
- notifiable disease list etc. Regularly updated 
- diagnostic tests and disease control 
- signed agreement with world trade organisation in case of race disputes 
> APHA
> public health England 
> FAO 
- EMPRES : emergency prevention system 
- food safety and food chain 
- world hunger 
> WHO 
- UN coordinators for health 
- global health atlas 
- GLEWS : global early warning system 
> EFSA 
- risk assessment and analysis 
- independent source of scientific advice 
- European agency 
> ECDC (European centre disease prevention and control) 
- human health infectious disease  
- surveillance and early warning 
- TESSy
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Why may data collated by these organisations not be wholly reliable?

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Lot relies on self reporting and good surveillance programmes which may be of different standards!!

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What are the majority of these companies aimed at?

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Protecting trade!! And maybe human health - animal health just a byproduct of this really

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What is surveillance

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Watching trends with a Threshold for action (intervention and disease management blends into this)

  • systemisation continuous repeated measurement, collation, analysis, Internet and timely dissemination of animal health and welfare related data from defined populations
  • used to describe health hazard occourence
  • contributes to the planning, implementation and evacuation of risk mitigation actions
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