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Headquarters U.S. Air Force Integrity - Service - Excellence Foodborne Illness Outbreak IDMT Training Objectives Training Objectives Define key aspects/steps of a Foodborne Illness (FBI) Outbreak. Understand Public Health responsibilities during a Foodborne Illness Outbreak. Integrity - Service - Excellence 2 Overview Define Foodborne Illness Outbreak Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak Investigation Public Health Roles and Responsibilities Integrity - Service - Excellence 3 Definition Foodborne Illness – disease carried or transmitted to people by food. Two main types of Foodborne Illness Infection Intoxication Outbreak – an epidemic limited to localized increase in the incidence of disease Integrity - Service - Excellence 4 Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak Investigation Prepare for field work Establish the existence of an outbreak Verify the diagnosis Construct a working case definition Find cases systematically and record information Perform descriptive epidemiology Develop hypotheses Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically Integrity - Service - Excellence 5 Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak Investigation As necessary, reconsider, refine, and re-evaluate hypotheses Compare and reconcile with laboratory and/or environmental studies Implement control and prevention measures Initiate or maintain surveillance Communicate findings Integrity - Service - Excellence 6 Prepare for Field Work Before a confirmation in increased cases or after the confirmation? Be prepared 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 Integrity - Service - Excellence 7 Establish the Existence of an Outbreak More cases of disease than historically indicated Common cause or related to each other No changes in local procedures Integrity - Service - Excellence 8 Verify the Diagnosis Properly identify Rule out laboratory error Foodborne Illness testing Take a history Interview patient with AF Form 431 Document time distribution of those affected Integrity - Service - Excellence 9 Verifying the Diagnosis AF Form 431, Food Poisoning Outbreak – Individual Case History (72 hours) Integrity - Service - Excellence 10 Verify the Diagnosis AF Form 432, Time Distribution of Persons Affected (Onset data) Integrity - Service - Excellence 11 Construct a Working Case Definition Clinical Criteria* Fever Abdominal cramps Diarrhea Integrity - Service - Excellence 12 Find Cases Systematically and Record Information Healthcare practitioners Medical facilities Alerting the public* Integrity - Service - Excellence 13 Perform Descriptive Epidemiology Summarizing data Time (epidemic curve) Integrity - Service - Excellence 14 Perform Descriptive Epidemiology Summarizing data Place Person Susceptibility Age Race Sex Medical status Opportunities for exposure Occupation Leisure activities Medications, tobacco, drugs Integrity - Service - Excellence 15 Develop Hypotheses The hypotheses should address: Source of the agent Mode of transmission Exposures that caused the disease Integrity - Service - Excellence 16 Evaluate Hypotheses Epidemiologically Plausibility Laboratory testing of patient for foodborne illness Laboratory testing of suspect food Integrity - Service - Excellence 17 As Necessary, Reconsider, Refine, & Re-Evaluate Hypotheses Hypotheses Necessity Reconsider Refine Re-evaluate Integrity - Service - Excellence 18 Compare & Reconcile with Lab and/or Environmental Studies Provide the proof Laboratory results (human & food) Inspection findings Integrity - Service - Excellence 19 Implement Control and Prevention Measures Control & Prevention Educate the population/food facility Treat the ill Dispose of contaminated food Learn from the outbreak investigation Integrity - Service - Excellence 20 Initiate or Maintain Surveillance Continue to monitor the situation Is it getting better or worse? Are the control methods even working? Integrity - Service - Excellence 21 Communicate Findings Briefing for the local authorities/base/medical group/public health Written report/documentation for historic value/training Report of foodborne illness outbreak Integrity - Service - Excellence 22 Communicate Findings CDC 52.13, Investigation of a Foodborne Outbreak Send to MAJCOM/SGP In the 50 states also send to the state health department Integrity - Service - Excellence 23 Public Health Roles and Responsibilities Conduct annual in-service training on foodborne illness Investigate and report all foodborne illness outbreaks to MAJCOM/SGP and the state health department Report each confirmed case in accordance with current AF reportable event guidelines. Integrity - Service - Excellence 24 Public Health Roles and Responsibilities Ultimate goal Preventing them from happening in the first place. Integrity - Service - Excellence 25 Summary Define Foodborne Illness Outbreak Epidemiologic Steps of an Outbreak Investigation Public Health Roles and Responsibilities Integrity - Service - Excellence 26 QUESTIONS? QUESTIONS? Integrity - Service - Excellence Tool Kit References: AFI 48-116, Food Safety Program Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third Edition, Updated May 2012 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) US Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code Integrity - Service - Excellence 28 Tool Kit Websites: Approved Source http://phc.amedd.army.mil/topics/foodwater/ca/Pages/DoDApp rovedFoodSources.aspx CDC Food Safety Homepage http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/investigations.html USAFSAM/PHR Website https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epi-consult/index.cfm Food Protection https://gumbo2.wpafb.af.mil/epi-consult/foodprotection/ Integrity - Service - Excellence 29 Tool Kit Websites: 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 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) Integrity - Service - Excellence 30 USAFSAM Contact Information USAFSAM Public Health Education Division Mr. James Gage, Chief, Education and Training Branch DSN: 798-4130 Commercial: (937) 938-4130 Email: [email protected] Integrity - Service - Excellence 31