Title: Surveillance of waterborne diseases
1Surveillance of waterborne diseases
- Implementation of the Protocol on Water and
Health - Mihály Kádár
- National Institute of Environmental Health,
Budapest
ISEE, Balatonfödvár, 4-6 September, 2003
2Main objectives of the Protocol
- To promote prevention, control and reduction of
water-related diseases throughout the WHO/Euro
region by - Ensuring adequate drinking water supplies and
sanitation - Effective systems for surveillance and monitoring
of water supply and services - Giving special consideration to vulnerable groups
of population - Providing the public with information and raise
public awareness - Enhancing international cooperation in pursuing
the above objectives - Reviewing and assessment of progress.
3Footsteps of work under the Protocol
- 1st Meeting of the Signatories to the Protocol
Budapest, November, 2002 - 1st Meeting of the Working Group of Water and
Health, Budapest, May, 2001 - 2nd Meeting of the Working Group of Water and
Health, Budapest, October, 2002 - Small WG Meeting on the Evidence Base and
Develoment of a Reporting Scheme for WRD - Experts Worskhop on Goals and Strategies for WRD
Surveillance - Workshop on Health Risks in Aquifer Recharge
- Workshop on Rapid Environmental Health Risk
Assessment - 2nd Meeting of the Signatories to the Protocol,
Geneve, July, 2003. -
4Draft Guidelines of the Surveillance for Water
Related Diseases (1)
HEALTH TARGETS
Risk Management
Assessment of Risk
PUBLIC HEALTH STATUS
5Draft Guidelines of the Surveillance for Water
Related Diseases (2)
- General overview
- Reactive system monitoirng and management of WRD
- Proactive systems monitoring and management of
water quality - Multi-level institutional outline and
legal-political background - Water-borne infectious diseases
- priority groups of pathogens/events in Europe and
symptom-based definitions - Managing information sources and reporting
- Outbreak investigation
- Water-borne diseases caused by chemical
substances - Origin/ways of contamination
- Monitoring strategies for chemicals and their
health effects -
6Draft Guidelines of the Surveillance for Water
Related Diseases (3)
- Proactive surveillance-monitoring
- HACCP principle as an operational basis
- Most important groups of the Critical Control
Points of a water supply system - Source and catchment
- Chain of treatment
- Distribution system components and environment
- Domestic plumbing system and points of use
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7WatSan_P1 Waste water treatment coverage
Percent of population with secondary sewage
treatment
Year
8WatSan_S1Exceedance of recreational water limit
values for microbiological parameters
Percent of exceedances
Year
9WatSan_S2 Exceedance of WHO drinking water
guidelines for microbiological parameters
Percent of exceedances
Year
10WatSan_S3 Exceedance of WHO drinking water
guidelines for chemical parameters
Percent of exceedances
Year
11WatSan_E1 Outbreaks of waterborne diseases
12WatSan_E2 Â Diarrhoea morbidity in children
Case/100.000
Year
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