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Pidsr Overview

Integrated disease surveillance is a process of. Coordinating, prioritizing, and streamlining of multiple disease surveillance systems into a unified national disease surveillance system. PIDSR Conceptual Framework Category 1 - Immediately reportable diseases / syndromes / events Adverse event following immunization (AEFI) Acute flaccid paralysis "hot case" Anthrax Measles Meningococcal disease Neonatal Tetanus Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Rabies Any disease

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Integrated disease surveillance is a process of. Coordinating, prioritizing, and streamlining of multiple disease surveillance systems into a unified national disease surveillance system. PIDSR Conceptual Framework Category 1 - Immediately reportable diseases / syndromes / events Adverse event following immunization (AEFI) Acute flaccid paralysis "hot case" Anthrax Measles Meningococcal disease Neonatal Tetanus Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Rabies Any disease

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Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response

Regional Epidemiology Surveillance Unit CALABARZON

Surveillance
On-going, systematic Collection, analysis, interpretation of data Dissemination of information

In order that Action may be taken

What is integrated disease surveillance?


It is a process of ... Coordinating, prioritizing, and streamlining of multiple disease surveillance systems Into a unified national disease surveillance system Combines core surveillance activities and support functions into a single integrated activity Providing timely, accurate and relevant information for action

Policies that support PIDSR


Administrative Order No. 2007-0036 (Guidelines on the Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (PIDSR) Republic Act 3573 (Law of Reporting of Communicable Diseases) International Health Regulations of 2005 Administrative Order No. 2005-0023 (Implementing Guidelines for Fourmula One for Health as Framework for Health Reforms)

Basic Features of PIDSR


Integrated in terms of the use of standard case definitions, surveillance core activities Early detection and response to epidemics Case-based, laboratory-based and eventbased surveillance

Basic Features of PIDSR


Established capacity of laboratories and strengthened involvement Efficient and effective surveillance data management Open lines of communication are established at all levels (Feedback loops)

PIDSR Conceptual Framework

Category 1 Immediately reportable diseases/syndromes/events

Adverse event following immunization (AEFI) Acute flaccid paralysis hot case Anthrax Measles Meningococcal disease Neonatal Tetanus Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning Rabies Any disease outbreak Any clustering of patients with similar disease,symptoms or syndromes

Category 2 Weekly reportable diseases/syndromes/events

Acute bloody diarrhea Acute Encephalitis Syndrome Acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome Acute viral hepatitis Bacterial meningitis Cholera Dengue Diphtheria Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

Influenza-like Illness Leptospirosis Malaria Non-neonatal tetanus Pertussis Typhoid and paratyphoid fever

INFORMATION FOR ACTION

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