Module 3 Flashcards

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Components of epidemiological triad

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Interaction of susceptible host, infectious agent/toxin, environment

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2
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Mode of agent transmission (2)

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Horizontal = individual to next in same generation, either direct (contact, projections, exposure) or indirect (vehicle borne like fomites or blood transfusion, vector borne, airborne like droplet nuclei or duct)
Vertical = from mother to offspring

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3
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Endemic

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Habitual presence of disease within given geographical area (usual occurrence)

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4
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Methods of investigation

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Phenotypic: gene expression, little discrimination power (serotyping, phage-typing, MLEE)
Genotypic: genetic structure (RE-based, amp-based, sequence-based)

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5
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Disease outbreak investigation

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verify diagnosis, establish case definition (person, place, time), identify cases, verify you have an epidemic, develop hypotheses, test them, recommend + implement control/prevention, communicate findings

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6
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Epidemiological clues

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Unusual presentation/geography/incidence

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7
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Microbial forensics

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extension of epidemiological principles to enable investigation of unlawful acts involving biological agents

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8
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Targeted collection

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Use of biological agent suspected, info on source of possible biological agent available

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9
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Bayesian acceptance sampling model

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sampling after decontamination to demonstrate cleanliness of area

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10
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Sampling approaches

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bulk, portion (Vacuum), liquid/swab

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11
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Primary goal of collecting microbial evidence

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sufficient agent to support species/strain or toxin ID and complete signature characterization for lead information

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12
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Limitations in microbial forensics

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unique ID difficult due to clonal reproduction (no signature), class characteristics categorization

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13
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Recommendations

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Databases, validation, discipline-wide validation criteria, sample collection guidelines, seeding surfaces

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