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What is passive surveillance? |
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provider initiated, routine reporting by health care providers based on a known set of rules and regulations (routine reporting by law) |
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What is active surveillance? |
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Health department initiated, periodic visits to healthcare providers to obtain required info (health dpt is out actively looking for these cases) |
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What are notifiable diseases? List three criteria that a disease must meet to be considered notifiable. |
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-diseases of considerable public health importance bc of their seriousness. As a general rule a disease is included if it: -causes serious morbidity or death -has the potential to spread, and -can be controlled with appropriate intervention |
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What is the disjoint between public health surveillance and medical diagnosing? |
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in PH surveillance everything needs to meet a certain criteria (i.e. a disease must have positive lab tests to be considered) where in medical diagnosis lab tests are often skipped and people are diagnosed without them (EX: case of rocky mountain spotted fever) |
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Laws at what level govern reporting of notifiable disease? |
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-state -public health officials at the state health dpts and CDC collaborate as to which diseases are notifiable. |
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