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Headquarters U.S. Air Force
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Foodborne Illness Outbreak
IDMT Training
Objectives
 Training
Objectives
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Define key aspects/steps of a Foodborne Illness
(FBI) Outbreak.
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Understand Public Health responsibilities during a
Foodborne Illness Outbreak.
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Overview
 Define
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Foodborne Illness Outbreak
Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak
Investigation
 Public
Health Roles and Responsibilities
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Definition
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Foodborne Illness – disease carried or transmitted to
people by food.
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Two main types of Foodborne Illness
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Infection
Intoxication
Outbreak – an epidemic limited to localized increase in
the incidence of disease
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Epidemiologic Steps of an
Outbreak Investigation
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Prepare for field work
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Establish the existence of an outbreak
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Verify the diagnosis
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Construct a working case definition
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Find cases systematically and record information
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Perform descriptive epidemiology
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Develop hypotheses
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Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically
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Epidemiologic Steps of an
Outbreak Investigation
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As necessary, reconsider, refine, and re-evaluate
hypotheses
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Compare and reconcile with laboratory and/or
environmental studies
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Implement control and prevention measures
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Initiate or maintain surveillance
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Communicate findings
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Prepare for Field Work
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Before a confirmation in increased cases or after the
confirmation?
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Be prepared
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Required Forms *(AF Form 431, 432, and CDC 52.13)
Tools to take samples (notify lab)
Place to keep samples cold
Gloves
Camera
Notebook/pen
Plan of action
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Establish the Existence of an
Outbreak
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More cases of disease than historically indicated
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Common cause or related to each other
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No changes in local procedures
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Verify the Diagnosis
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Properly identify
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Rule out laboratory error
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Foodborne Illness testing
Take a history
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Interview patient with AF Form 431
Document time distribution of those affected
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Verifying the Diagnosis
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AF Form 431, Food
Poisoning Outbreak –
Individual Case
History (72 hours)
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Verify the Diagnosis
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AF Form 432,
Time
Distribution of
Persons
Affected
(Onset data)
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Construct a Working Case
Definition
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Clinical Criteria*
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Fever
Abdominal cramps
Diarrhea
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Find Cases Systematically and
Record Information
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Healthcare practitioners
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Medical facilities
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Alerting the public*
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Perform Descriptive
Epidemiology
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Summarizing data
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Time (epidemic curve)
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Perform Descriptive
Epidemiology
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Summarizing data
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Place
Person
 Susceptibility
 Age
 Race
 Sex
 Medical status
 Opportunities for exposure
 Occupation
 Leisure activities
 Medications, tobacco, drugs
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Develop Hypotheses
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The hypotheses should address:
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Source of the agent
Mode of transmission
Exposures that caused the disease
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Evaluate Hypotheses
Epidemiologically
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Plausibility
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Laboratory testing of patient for foodborne illness
Laboratory testing of suspect food
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As Necessary, Reconsider, Refine,
& Re-Evaluate Hypotheses
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Hypotheses
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Necessity
Reconsider
Refine
Re-evaluate
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Compare & Reconcile with Lab
and/or Environmental Studies
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Provide the proof
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Laboratory results (human & food)
Inspection findings
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Implement Control and
Prevention Measures
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Control & Prevention
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Educate the population/food facility
Treat the ill
Dispose of contaminated food
Learn from the outbreak investigation
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Initiate or Maintain Surveillance
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Continue to monitor the situation
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Is it getting better or worse?
Are the control methods even working?
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Communicate Findings
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Briefing for the local authorities/base/medical
group/public health
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Written report/documentation for historic
value/training
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Report of foodborne illness outbreak
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Communicate Findings
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CDC 52.13, Investigation
of a Foodborne Outbreak
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Send to MAJCOM/SGP
In the 50 states also send to
the state health department
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Public Health Roles and
Responsibilities
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Conduct annual in-service training on foodborne
illness
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Investigate and report all foodborne illness outbreaks
to MAJCOM/SGP and the state health department
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Report each confirmed case in accordance with
current AF reportable event guidelines.
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Public Health Roles and
Responsibilities
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Ultimate goal
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Preventing them from happening in the first place.
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Summary
 Define
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Foodborne Illness Outbreak
Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak
Investigation
 Public
Health Roles and Responsibilities
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QUESTIONS?
QUESTIONS?
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Tool Kit
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References:
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AFI 48-116, Food Safety Program
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Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third
Edition, Updated May 2012 from the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)
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US Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) Food Code
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Tool Kit
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Websites:
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Approved Source
 http://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/foodwater/ca/Pages/DoDApp
rovedFoodSources.aspx
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CDC Food Safety Homepage
 http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/investigations.html
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USAFSAM/PHR Website
 https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epi-consult/index.cfm
 Food Protection
 https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epi-consult/foodprotection/
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Tool Kit
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Websites:
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Armed Forces Reportable Medical Events Guidelines & Definitions
 https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epiconsult/reportableevents/documents/TriService%20Reportable%20Events,%20Guidelines%20and%20Ca
se%20Definitions%20(2012).pdf
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Air Force Disease Reporting System internet (AFDRSi)
 Go to the following link: https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epiconsult/reportableevents/
 This page will give you information and training on AFDRSi
 https://data.nmcphc.med.navy.mil/afdrsi/Login.aspx (AFDRSi
Website)
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USAFSAM Contact Information
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USAFSAM Public Health Education Division
 Mr. James Gage, Chief, Education and Training Branch
 DSN: 798-4130
 Commercial: (937) 938-4130
 Email: [email protected]
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