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Published in: BMC Public Health 2/2011

Open Access 01-12-2011 | Review

The AFHSC-Division of GEIS Operations Predictive Surveillance Program: a multidisciplinary approach for the early detection and response to disease outbreaks

Authors: Clara J Witt, Allen L Richards, Penny M Masuoka, Desmond H Foley, Anna L Buczak, Lillian A Musila, Jason H Richardson, Michelle G Colacicco-Mayhugh, Leopoldo M Rueda, Terry A Klein, Assaf Anyamba, Jennifer Small, Julie A Pavlin, Mark M Fukuda, Joel Gaydos, Kevin L Russell, the AFHSC-GEIS Predictive Surveillance Writing Group

Published in: BMC Public Health | Special Issue 2/2011

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Abstract

The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System Operations (AFHSC-GEIS) initiated a coordinated, multidisciplinary program to link data sets and information derived from eco-climatic remote sensing activities, ecologic niche modeling, arthropod vector, animal disease-host/reservoir, and human disease surveillance for febrile illnesses, into a predictive surveillance program that generates advisories and alerts on emerging infectious disease outbreaks. The program’s ultimate goal is pro-active public health practice through pre-event preparedness, prevention and control, and response decision-making and prioritization. This multidisciplinary program is rooted in over 10 years experience in predictive surveillance for Rift Valley fever outbreaks in Eastern Africa. The AFHSC-GEIS Rift Valley fever project is based on the identification and use of disease-emergence critical detection points as reliable signals for increased outbreak risk. The AFHSC-GEIS predictive surveillance program has formalized the Rift Valley fever project into a structured template for extending predictive surveillance capability to other Department of Defense (DoD)-priority vector- and water-borne, and zoonotic diseases and geographic areas. These include leishmaniasis, malaria, and Crimea-Congo and other viral hemorrhagic fevers in Central Asia and Africa, dengue fever in Asia and the Americas, Japanese encephalitis (JE) and chikungunya fever in Asia, and rickettsial and other tick-borne infections in the U.S., Africa and Asia.
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Metadata
Title
The AFHSC-Division of GEIS Operations Predictive Surveillance Program: a multidisciplinary approach for the early detection and response to disease outbreaks
Authors
Clara J Witt
Allen L Richards
Penny M Masuoka
Desmond H Foley
Anna L Buczak
Lillian A Musila
Jason H Richardson
Michelle G Colacicco-Mayhugh
Leopoldo M Rueda
Terry A Klein
Assaf Anyamba
Jennifer Small
Julie A Pavlin
Mark M Fukuda
Joel Gaydos
Kevin L Russell
the AFHSC-GEIS Predictive Surveillance Writing Group
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue Special Issue 2/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S2-S10

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