Title: Epidemiology and the Practice of Public Health
1Epidemiology and the Practice of Public Health
- WVU Department of Community Medicine
- October 20, 2004
2Robert W. White II, RS, MPH
- Regional Epidemiologist
- Monongalia County Health Department
- Morgantown, WV
- 598-5132
3Bureau for Public Health Infectious Disease
Epidemiology Program Who We Are
4Bureau for Public Health Infectious Disease
Epidemiology Program Who We Are
5Bureau for Public Health Infectious Disease
Epidemiology Program Who We Are
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7BPH Issues - Website
- http//www.wvdhhr.org/bph/oehp/sdc/a-z/a-z-idep.ht
m - Reporting information
- What diseases to report
- How to report (forms / protocols)
- Disease information
- Information sheets
- Protocols
- Data
8BPH Issues - Confidentiality
- HIPAA
- Letter from Commissioner
- Covered in the Communicable Disease Rule (64 CSR
7) information cannot be released except under
specified circumstances - Section 64-7-14 (pg 13)
9BPH Issues Proposed Reportable Disease Rule
- Proposed
- Updated reporting requirements for BT agents,
SARS, monkeypox, enterovirus, pediatric death due
to influenza - Deletion of requirement to report herpes, aseptic
meningitis - New sections on outbreaks, BT, special
surveillance projects - Proposed language on the web
10Surveillance Issues Case Definitions
- National case definitions located at
- www.cdc.gov/epo/dphsi/casedef/case_definitions.htm
- Standard criteria for use by every reporting
source and health department in doing
surveillance
11BPH Issues - AMR
- Four outbreaks of CA-MRSA in 2003
- Outbreak report
- Encourage reporting of
- Outbreaks of CA-MRSA - within 24 hours (required
by communicable disease rule) - Cases of CA-MRSA (voluntary)
- Cases of Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae and
antimicrobial resistance profile (required)
12BPH Issues AMR (2)
- GET SMART campaign
- CDC-designed information campaign
- Easy to participate
- Electronic copies on our website
- We invite your participation
- ICP
- Laboratory Director
- Pharmacy Director
- Medical Staff Director
- Anyone!
13BPH Issues -- Timeliness of Reporting (3)
- Pertussis
- Contacts must be traced and started on
prophylaxis ASAP - Symptomatic contacts should be identified, begun
on therapy, and isolated during the first 5 days
of treatment
14BPH Issues -- Timeliness of Reporting (4)
- Foodborne
- Do not need laboratory confirmation by OLS to
report - Delayed investigation results in
- Decreased recall of food history and other risk
factors - Delayed recognition of clusters and outbreaks
- Lost opportunities to confirm the etiologic agent
15BPH Issues Completeness of Reporting
- PAPER
- WV BPH Confidential Reportable Disease Case
Report Form (Yellow Card) - Patient
- Onset of symptoms
- Demographic information
- Full name and address - helps us refer the
investigation to the proper county (or state!) - Physician
- Full name, address, phone facilitates the
investigation - Attach copy of appropriate labs
- NEDSS
- Completely fill out the provider section
16BPH Issues Timeliness of Reporting
- Hepatitis A (24 hours)
- LHD must offer immune globulin to contacts within
2 weeks after exposure - Hepatitis B (24 hours)
- LHD must offer hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG)
to - Sexual contacts within 2 weeks of the last
contact and - Needle-sharing contacts within 1 week of last
exposure
17Bacterial Isolates that Should be Referred to OLS
- Staphylococcus aureus with glycopeptide-Intermedia
te (GISA/VISA) or glycopeptide resistant
(GRSA/VRSA) susceptibilities - CA-MRSA
- Streptococcus pneumoniae, invasive
- Tularemia
- Vibrio cholerae
- Yersinia pestis
- Bacillis anthracis
- Clostridium botulinum
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- Enterhemorrhagic E coli
- Haemophilus influenzae
- Listeria monocytogenes
- Mycobacterium tubersulosis
- Neisseria meningitidis
- Salmonella typhi
- Shigella sp
18Viral / Serological Specimens that Should be
Confirmed by OLS
- Arboviral encephalitis
- Hantavirus
- Mumps (IgM)
- Poliomyelitis
- Rabies, animal or human
- Rubella (IgM)
- Rubella (IgM)
- Smallpox
19BPH Issues - Foodborne Disease
- Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, Listeria,
Enterotoxigenic E coli - Serotyping
- PFGE
- Typing of shigatoxin-producing E coli
- Do not wait for OLS confirmation to report a
positive from your laboratory - If you report, we begin the epi investigation
immediately.
2010 Things I Didn't Learn in School or Real Life
Epidemiology
21Introduction
- How my education prepared me for this job
- How real life differs from the model
- How things can really go wrong (even when you
have good intentions)
221. When is information not that necessary?
- 1977 Halloween Party Outbreak
- 23 sick students
- Allergic reaction to hay
- CDC advised blood samples on all 23 ill patients
- Science Doesnt Overcome 23 Crying Children
232. Just What is Swine Flu?
- Mass immunization clinics held throughout the
county - Marion County Armory was the site
- But what does a Sanitarian do ? Register
patients and run for coffee - Be ready to do whatever is needed
243. Are you ever off the record?
- Superfund Clean-up site in Marion County
- Public meeting on testing and remediation
- Spoke to some individuals in the hallway prior
meeting (one was a reporter) - Headlines the following day- Sanitarian says
Its All Just Part of the Plan - Know Your Audience
254. How do you get away from the rioting crowd?
- Community sewage problems in South Fairmont
- Public hearing set
- Another Sanitarian and I didnt think the meeting
would be well attended - we put out maps showing
the problem locations - Help- 250 angry residents
265. How gross can it get?
- Family with recurring diarrhea
- Physician asked if HD would collect water sample
- 37 miles and 4 dirt roads one way
- Opened the hand dug well- a family of mice had
drowned - Excuse me while I ..
276. Should you always do what the boss says?
- Shigella outbreak in Morgantown
- I had been a Regional Epi for 1 week
- News station wanted to go with a live outdoor
remote broadcast - 15 seconds before broadcast the wind and rain
started - Reporter looked at me and said, Tell me
everything you know, you have 2 minutes live. - The boss isnt always right
287. How long does it take to wrap up an
investigation?
- Food borne outbreak at a Christmas party at a
medical center - Outbreak team responded well and had under
control within 1 day - B. Cereus as the culprit but couldnt find the
source- six months later employee volunteered
information - Its not over till its over
298. Is the Doctor Always Right?
- Meningitis outbreak in jail
- Set up a meeting with the corrections officers- I
got there first and began giving handouts from
CDC website - Physician showed 30 minutes late and wanted to go
on TV with his message. - You may know more butdont show up the
DoctorStill have him stick to the script
309. What is Validity (and will I ever use it in
real life)?
- Working on a major food borne outbreak at an
elementary school - Surveyed 4th and 6th graders as to what they ate
for lunch for the week - One student answered that he ate lunch every day
at school, then said he had been sick all week
and hadnt been to class - Now I know what Validity is
3110. How far will you go to complete the job?
- Food borne outbreak at a medical center luncheon
(Mardi Gras) - Completed surveys, sampled leftovers, and wrapped
most of the investigation - Evidence pointed to drinks, particularly ice
rings made in Pennsylvania - In the darkness of night I was invited into a PA
home, sampled the well and snuck back into WV for
lab testing (Whatever it takes)
32In Conclusion
- Make sure the information is worth the effort
- Be ready to do what is necessary
- Know your audience and adjust the message
- Dont cause undo hardship on yourself
- Dont bring in notions of whats right and wrong
- Realize that orders can be changed
- It takes time to solve problems
- Everybody makes mistakes
- Text books dont tell the whole story
- Its sometimes better to beg forgiveness than to
ask for permission
33Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
- I have never let my schooling interfere with my
education. - Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)