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空军卫生勤务学院-地理空间情报处作战预测性监测项目:一种用于疾病暴发的早期检测和响应的多学科方法。

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

机构信息

Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 503 Robert Grant Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2011 Mar 4;11 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S10. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-S2-S10.

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.

摘要

武装部队健康监测中心,全球新发传染病监测和应对系统行动司(AFHSC-GEIS)启动了一个协调的多学科计划,将来自生态气候遥感活动、生态位模型、节肢动物媒介、动物疾病宿主/储存库和人类发热疾病监测的数据和信息联系起来,纳入一个预测性监测计划,该计划对新发传染病爆发发出警报和预警。该计划的最终目标是通过事前准备、预防和控制以及应对决策和优先级制定,进行积极主动的公共卫生实践。这个多学科计划植根于在东非预测裂谷热爆发方面超过 10 年的经验。AFHSC-GEIS 裂谷热项目基于识别和利用疾病出现的关键检测点,作为爆发风险增加的可靠信号。AFHSC-GEIS 预测性监测计划将裂谷热项目正式纳入一个结构化模板,以将预测性监测能力扩展到其他国防部(DoD)优先考虑的媒介传播、水传播和人畜共患疾病以及地理区域。这些疾病包括利什曼病、疟疾和克里米亚-刚果及其他在中亚和非洲的病毒性出血热、亚洲和美洲的登革热、亚洲的日本脑炎(JE)和基孔肯雅热以及美国、非洲和亚洲的立克次体和其他蜱传感染。

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