Title: Resurgent and Emergent Infectious Diseases
1Resurgent and Emergent Infectious Diseases
- Catherine T. Horat RN MSN CS C-FNP
- NUR 410 Community Focused Nursing
2Terminology
- Infectious
- Contagious
- Communicable
3Modes of Transmission
- Direct
- Immediate transfer of infectious agent from
reservoir to host - Requires direct contact
- EX
- Limited to 1 meter or less
- EX.
4Modes of Transmission
- Indirect
- Infectious agent transported within inanimate
materials - Types
- Vehicle-borne
- EX.
- Vector
- Nonhuman carrier (animal, insect)
- EX
5Modes of Transmission
- Airborne
- Droplet nuclei
- Natural
- EX
- Manmade
- EX
- Dust
- EX
6Prevention of Transmission
7Prevention of Transmission
- Primary
- Immunizations introduction of some form of
disease-causing organism into person causing an
development of antibodies that will resist
disease - Vaccine
- Living fully virulent
- Killed
- Living attenuated
8Prevention of Transmission
9Prevention of Transmission
10Prevention of Transmission
- Primary
- Immunity
- Herd
- Level of immunity present in a particular
population - 80
- Low
- High
11Prevention of Transmission
- Primary
- Immunizations
- Children
- Adults
- International travelers
- Immigrants/refugees
12Prevention of Transmission
- Secondary
- Two approaches
- Screening
- Contact investigation/Partner notification/
Case-finding
13Prevention of Transmission
- Secondary
- Screening
- A program that delivers a testing mechanism to to
detect disease in groups of asymptomatic,
apparently healthy individuals, follow-up to
exposure, questionable symptoms - Not diagnostic purpose to identify positive or
suspicious findings
14Prevention of Transmission
- Reason for screening disease
- Is it an important public health problem
- Effective and tolerable treatment
- Is total cost of screening justifiable compared
- with costs of treating disease if left
undiscovered
15Prevention of Transmission
- Secondary
- Screening
- Test criteria
- Validity
- Accurately identifies disease
16Prevention of Transmission
17Prevention of Transmission
- Contact Investigation/Partner notification
- Reason for
- discover and notify those who have contact with
someone who has a DX communicable disease - Prevent further spread
- Provide treatment
- Case finding
- Unidentified persons
- Perform mass screening
-
18Prevention of Transmission
- Tertiary
- Isolation
- Quarantine
- Safe handling and control of infectious agent
19Prevention of Transmission
- Tertiary
- Isolation
- Separation of infected persons (animals) from
others during communicability to limit
transmission - Types
- Strict
- Contact
- Respiratory
- EX
20Prevention of Transmission
21Reporting
- Laws or regulations developed by individual
states that require health care organizations and
practitioners notify local health authorities
cases of certain communicable or infectious
diseases that can be spread
22Surveillance
- Ongoing monitoring
- Detect changes in the trend or distribution in
order to initiate investigative or control
measure - Detect new or developing problems
- Systems
- CDC
- APHA
- WHO
- Valanis, 1999