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  1. Learn how to detect, confirm and control waterborne outbreaks using a 10-step approach. See examples, case definitions, data collection and analysis methods, and communication strategies.

  2. Find up-to-date, comprehensive tools for investigating outbreaks of infectious and non-infectious diseases and hazards. The WHO Outbreak Toolkit standardizes data collection and improves comparability and sharing of data across teams, locations, and time frames.

  3. Learn how public health experts use data and strategies to solve outbreak problems. Explore case studies of Ebola, enterovirus, salmonella, and other outbreaks and how to prevent and intervene them.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Thousands of outbreaks among humans and animals have been reported and investigated during the last two centuries, among them the most numerous being outbreaks of cholera, plague, malaria, smallpox, influenza, SARS, measles, salmonella, chikungunya, and various foodborne outbreaks.

  5. Tips for investigations of major types of problems in multiple settings, including outbreaks in healthcare and community care; outbreaks of violence, suicide, and other forms of injury; multinational outbreaks; and suspected biologic or toxic agents. Case study examples of lessons learned from recent field investigations.

  6. How is an outbreak investigated? CDC NERD Academy. Grade level Suggested time. 6–12 75 minutes. Overview. Learning objectives. In this module, students learn how public health experts follow steps of an outbreak investigation and communicate their findings.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2015 · Abstract. Outbreak investigation is an essential function of public health professionals. It is an opportunity to gain new knowledge of diseases and to discover the weaknesses of current public health practices and systems. Unfortunately, most of the outbreaks were left without investigation.