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Title: Causal Pathway of Disease or Disability


1
Causal Pathway of Disease or Disability
  • Environment (pre-exposure)
  • Hazard/agent
  • Behavior/risk factor
  • Exposure
  • Pre-symptomatic phase
  • Apparent disease
  • Death

2
Selected Sources of Data
  • Environmental monitoring systems
  • Animals/vectors
  • Individuals
  • Laboratories
  • Medical records
  • Administrative records
  • Police records
  • Birth/death certificates

3
Data Sources and Methods for Surveillance
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

4
Data Sources/Methods
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

5
Current Status National Notifiable Diseases
Surveillance System (NNDSS)
  • CSTE/CDC collaboration
  • List revised at annual CSTE meeting
  • Voluntary reporting by states to CDC
  • Reporting mandated at state level
  • Reportable diseases vary by state

6
National Notifiable Disease Surveillance
  • Reporting mandated by state law/regulation
  • Health care providers, laboratories report to
    local HD (county)
  • County HD submits reports to State
  • Reports transmitted to CDC primarily through
    National Electronic Telecommunications System for
    Surveillance (NETSS)

7
MUMPS United States 1973-1998
MUMPS by year, United States, 19831998
Reported Cases per 100,000 Population
Reported Cases per 100,000 Population
Year
8
MEASLES (Rubeola) United States, 1963-1998
Vaccine licensed
Reported Cases (Thousands)
20
10
Year
9
Passive vs. Active Surveillance
  • Passive
  • - Provider-initiated
  • Active
  • - Health Department-initiated

10
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

11
Salmonellosis (excluding Typhoid Fever)United
States, 1967-1997
Year
12
Salmonellaserotypes of isolatesUnited States,
1973-1998
Reported isolates
  • Typhimurium
  • Enteritidis

Year
13
Blood Lead Measurements 1975-1981
110
18
Predicted blood lead
100
Lead used in gasoline (thousands of tons)
16
90
Mean blood lead levels ? g/dl
80
Gasoline lead
14
70
Observed blood lead
12
60
50
10
40
30
8
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
Year
14
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

15
Use of NCHS Data Systems for Surveillance
  • Vital Statistics
  • National Infant Mortality Surveillance (NIMS)
  • Linked
  • birth records
  • death records

16
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

17
Sentinel Surveillance
  • Monitoring of key health events through sentinel
  • Sites
  • Events
  • Providers
  • Vectors/animals

18
SENSOR
  • Sentinel
  • Event
  • Notification
  • System for
  • Occupational
  • Risks

19
Lead PoisoningMichigan, 1990
NONE
1-25
26-100
100
20
Confirmed Work-Related Asthma PatientsBy
Industry Type 1988-1998Michigan
4
6
Manufacturing n960
16
Construction n36
Services n215
3
Trade N47
71
Miscellaneous N76
21
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

22
Lung and Bronchus Cancer (Invasive) United
States, 1973-1994 SEER Incidence and U.S.
Mortality
Year
23
Birth Defects Monitoring Programs
  • Vital records
  • Hospital discharge summaries
  • Hospital records (active abstraction)

24
Prevalence of Anencephaly and Spina
BifidaMetropolitan Atlanta Congenital Defects
Program, 1968-2000
25
Prenatally Diagnosed Cases
Hospital-based. LB SB Babies
20
Before Fortification
After Fortifcation
15
Rate per 10,000
10

5
0
68
71
74
77
80
83
86
89
92
95
98
Year of Birth
25
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

26
Physical Inactivity
United States, 1998
27
Use of NCHS Data Systems for Surveillance
  • Population-based surveys
  • National Health Interview Survey
  • National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  • Provider-based surveys
  • National Hospital Discharge Survey
  • National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey

28
Median Serum Folate, NHANES III and 1999,
Nonpregnant Women, 15-44 years
4.8
14.5
50
40
Post fortification
30
Percentile
20
10
Prefortification
0
0
10
20
30
40
Serum Folate, ng/ml
29
Cesarean Deliveries United States, 1970-1992
Percentage
Year
30
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

31
Ectopic PregnanciesUnited States 1980-1996
100000
80000
Number of
60000
Ectopic
40000
Pregnancies in women 15-44
20000
0
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
Year
32
Data Sources
  • Notifiable diseases
  • Laboratory specimens
  • Vital records
  • Sentinel surveillance
  • Registries
  • Surveys
  • Administrative data systems
  • Other data sources

33
Other Data Useful for Surveillance
  • Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
  • CDC Drug Service
  • Miscellaneous

34
Information Loop of Public Health Surveillance
Analysis
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