MERS: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Overview & The Role of Public Health Christine Wigen, MD, MPH Medical Epidemiologist, Acute Communicable Disease.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Surveillance in a Pandemic: Situational Awareness
Advertisements

Ebola Facts October 28, /28/14 Identify, Isolate, Inform: ED Evaluation and Management The following diagram provides guidance on evaluation and.
MERS-CoV: the global epidemiology
MERS-CoV: example of hospital cluster Republic of Lebanon Ministry of Public Health Epidemiological Surveillance Program May 2014.
1 Avian Influenza Bird Flu H5N1. 2 Avian Influenza… Is a respiratory illness in birds Wild birds and ducks are the natural reservoir for infection, though.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Coronavirus) Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is viral respiratory illness first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
Any of the following risk factors within 3 weeks (21 days) before onset of symptoms 1,2 : Contact with blood or other body fluids of a patient known to.
Any of the following risk factors within 3 weeks (21 days) before onset of symptoms 1,2 : Contact with blood or other body fluids of a patient known to.
Swine Influenza April 30, 2009 Bill Mason, MD Jill Hoffman, MD Dawn England, MPH.
Ebola Virus Disease. EVD Description Hemorrhagic fever with case fatality rate up to 90% Endemic areas: Central and West Africa Wildlife reservoir: bats.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Reportable Disease Update Local Health Department Nurses Meeting June 20, 2013 T.J. Sugg, MPH.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) By : Javad sheykhzadeh M.D Student of MPH Tehran university of medical sciences.
Screening of Human and Animal Sera from Egypt and Hong Kong Perera et al. Euro Surveill. 2013;18(36):pii=20574 Sampled 1343 Human, 625 animals.
Preparedness Measures for Ebola Virus Disease Workshop on Strengthening Ebola Preparedness and Joint Response among ASEAN+3 FETN member countries 1-3 Dec.
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) Updated 11:30 a.m
CHINESE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION Epidemiology Investigation for Ebola Virus Disease Lei Zhou, MD, Epidemiologist Public Health Emergency.
1 Health Alerts David Trump, MD, MPH, MPA Acting Chief Deputy Commissioner for Public Health and Preparedness & State Epidemiologist Health and Medical.
Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display information. A Guide to Communicable Respiratory Diseases Communicable diseases can be spread.
EBOLA Virus Disease August 22, What is Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)? Ebola virus disease (also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever) is a severe, often-fatal.
Modeling Lessons Learned from the SARS Outbreak Paul A. Dreyer Jr., Ph.D. Associate Mathematician RAND.
Judith A. Monroe, M.D. State Health Commissioner 28 April
Responding to Ebola: Tracking Travelers Jessica L. Silvaggio, MPH CDC/ CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellow.
SARS The Toronto Outbreak April 20, SARS in Toronto I: Index Case February 23 – A 78 year old woman arrives back in Toronto from trip to Hong Kong.
About Swine Flu Dr.Kedar Karki. What is Swine Influenza? Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus.
Seasonal Influenza and Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
SARS Timeline Nov 16 ‘02 Feb 11 ‘03 Feb 28 March 11 March 12 March 19 March 27 April 5 April 9 April 14 April 17 April 28 First cases Hong Kong WHO Sequence.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV)
Novel Coronavirus and H7N9 Influenza Infections Situation update May 2013 Craig Roberts, PA-C, MS ACHA Emerging Public Health Threats & Emergency Response.
Emerging Infections of Concern Health and Human Resources Subpanel Governor’s Secure Commonwealth Initiative March 2015.
Swine Influenza Information. Update as of 4/28/09 As of 11:00 AM there have been 64 cases reported in the USA. There has not been a confirmed case in.
Pandemic Responses & activities Sri Lanka. Activities initiated in Sri Lanka A Fact sheet (English pdf),(Sinhala pdf) has been prepared and distributed.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Update April 29, 2014.
MERS Coronavirus: The US Response David L. Swerdlow, MD CAPT, USPHS Incident Manager, CDC MERS Coronavirus Response Associate Director for Science National.
Understanding Zoonosis: The Study of Transmissible Diseases and Infections Sarah Ahmed, MD., PhD., George Tarabelsi, MD., Zara Khan, MD., Shubhankar Joshi,
Bashaer Mohammedsaleh.  Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus.  Causes Respiratory failure  With small number of reported cases, info about.
Responding to SARS John Watson Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, London.
Public Health Issues of Interest Seasonal Influenza Seasonal Norovirus Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Novel Influenza (A/H7N9) David H. Trump,
Alliance Discussion with Office of AIDS: November HIV/AIDS Surveillance Surveillance overview HIV Incidence Surveillance Second Surveillance Stakeholder.
Danilo Saniatan R.N Charge Nurse RAC-Khurais Clinic.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Preparedness for Biological Emergencies 27 April 2004 Jeffrey S. Duchin, M.D. Chief, Communicable Disease.
Rash Decisions: The Colorado Experience with “Maybe Measles” Emily Spence Davizon, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Hospital Outreach Unit: Local public health and HAIs Dawn Terashita MD, MPH Acute Communicable Disease Control Los Angeles County Department of Public.
SARS. What is SARS? Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Respiratory illness Asia, North America, and Europe Previously unrecognized coronavirus.
How SARS Works. Originally, the World Health Organization (WHO) defined severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) as an "atypical pneumonia of unknown.
MERS DISEASE SAMAAD MCCRAY. MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (MERS)  Viral respiratory sickness first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012  30% of people.
SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME – UPDATE Anne-Claire de Benoist and Delia Boccia, European Programme for Intervention.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Preparedness for Biological Emergencies 27 April 2004 Jeffrey S. Duchin, M.D. Chief, Communicable Disease.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome. SARS. SARS is a communicable viral disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus. The most common symptoms in patient.
Health Security and Emergencies MERS Coronavirus (as of 3 Jun 2015) Ariuntuya, TO, ESR, WHO, Mongolia.
Understanding Zoonosis: The Study of Transmissible Diseases and Infections Sarah Ahmed, MD., PhD., George Tarabelsi, MD., Zara Khan, MD., Shubhankar Joshi,
MERS Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. FACTS The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Preparedness for Biological Emergencies 27 April 2004 Jeffrey S. Duchin, M.D. Chief, Communicable Disease.
Public Health Perspective on SARS Diagnostics Stephen M. Ostroff Deputy Director National Center for Infectious Diseases, CDC.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Overview and Response Priorities Jeffrey S. Duchin, M.D. Chief, Communicable Disease Control, Epidemiology and.
Information on the Ebola surge in West Africa All you need to know about Ebola (HF) -Jazlyn Selvasingh.
MERS-CoV (Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome) Mike Wade – 16/06/15, updated 23/7/15.
Screening & Investigation of Suspect Avian Influenza (H5N1) By Akrum Hamdy.
Mumps Resurgence at a Large University Campus Town Awais Vaid, MBBS, MPH Epidemiologist and Director of Planning Champaign-Urbana Public Health District.
Mumps Outbreaks Associated with Correctional Facilities Texas
Infection Control Q and A APIC Greater NY Chapter 13 May 17, 2017 Beth Nivin BA MPH NYC DOHMH Communicable Disease Program
Utah Zika investigation, July 2016
Source: Freedom House, Freedom in the World 2006
مقدمه کوروناویروس ها ویروس های بزرگی هستند که باعث بيماري هاي متنوعي در بسياري از حيوانات مي شوند و درگذشته به عنوان عامل سرماخوردگی انسان شناخته.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
World Health Organization
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Coronaviruses Co Vs..
Corona Virus Infection
Presentation transcript:

MERS: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Overview & The Role of Public Health Christine Wigen, MD, MPH Medical Epidemiologist, Acute Communicable Disease Control Program Los Angeles County Department of Public Health

THANK YOU LAC DPH –Laurene Mascola, MD, MPH –Wendy Manuel, MPH –Sadina Reynaldo, PhD –Brit Oiulfstad, DVM, MPH D:14\MERS_Tarzana_August 2014No. 1

2 MERS—Overview & The Role of Public Health Notes on emerging diseases MERS basics: transmission, symptoms, treatment, diagnosis, and prevention Likely sources of MERS infections Current MERS case count The role of Public Health

New diseases are not uncommon; approx. 12% of new human pathogens are considered “emerging.” 3 MERS is an emerging disease. There are many causes of emerging diseases: –Changes in climate (WNV, dengue, chikungunya) –How we live and travel (allows for more rapid spread of pathogens around the world) –Genetic changes (viruses and bacteria are constantly mutating, becoming resistant to treatment, etc.) –Animals (many pathogens can jump between species; camel exposure likely contributes to MERS)

What is MERS? MERS is a coronavirus. –Coronaviruses are very common –Cells characterized by a crown shape 4 To date, all known MERS cases have been linked to countries in and near the Arabian Peninsula MERS was first reported in Saudi Arabia, September 2012

Where have MERS cases been detected? –Saudi Arabia –United Arab Emirates (UAE) –Qatar –Oman –Jordan –Kuwait –Yemen –Lebanon –Iran 5 Countries with identified cases (n=9): Countries w/cases from travel (n=11): –United Kingdom –France –Tunisia –Italy –Malaysia –Philippines –Greece –Egypt –USA –Netherlands –Algeria

How is MERS spread? Close contact with large respiratory droplets MERS does not spread easily. A study of 280 household contacts of 26 confirmed MERS cases identified only 1 secondary case 6 There is no evidence of sustained spread in community settings!

How are people getting MERS? 7 Unknown, but there is mixed evidence of sources: Close contact with cases –Hospital-acquired cases among health-care workers But camels can infect people through multiple ways including consumption of undercooked camel meat and raw camel milk. And MERS sequencing also has been found in bats. Exposure to dromedary (one-hump) camels –A serologic study of dromedary camels in Egypt found 94% positive for MERS-CoV antibodies –3 of 9 recent cases diagnosed in July reported camel exposure

MERS is not the same as SARS. SARS had sustained community transmission, and some people were “super spreaders.”

What are the symptoms of MERS? –Fever, cough, shortness of breath (similar to flu) –Most known cases have had severe respiratory symptoms –Prevalence of those with mild illness is unknown 9

What are the diagnostic tests for MERS? PCR or polymerase chain reaction –Respiratory samples are tested to detect acute infection –Done locally by Los Angeles County Public Health (LACDPH) Serology tests (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; confirmatory testing with immunoflorescent assay; definitive confirmatory testing with neutralizing antibody assay) –Blood specimens sent to CDC for testing by LACDPH –Designed to look for antibodies to MERS that would indicate a person had been previously infected and developed an immune response 10

How is MERS treated? 11 No treatment currently available for MERS currently available Supportive medical care helps ease MERS symptoms

How is MERS infection controlled and prevented? Standard, contact, and airborne precautions for symptomatic patients (under evaluation for MERS or confirmed with MERS) requiring hospitalization Home isolation for those being evaluated or who have been confirmed for MERS not requiring hospitalization No vaccine available for MERS 12

Current MERS Case Count (as of June 11, 2014) lab-confirmed cases have been reported to World Health Organization. 209 (30%) deaths 677 (97%) were males Median age = 47 old

MERS Cases in the United States (US) Two unlinked, imported cases reported in May –First case from Indiana –Second case from Florida Both cases traveled from Saudi Arabia to U.S. Both lived in and worked as healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia Both had respiratory symptoms and recovered from infection No close contacts to date with evidence of MERS CDC. First Confirmed Cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronoavirus (MERS-CoV) Infection in the United States, Updated Information on the Epidemiology of MERS-CoV Infection, and Guidance for the Public, Clinicians, and Public Health Authorities – May MMWR Mor Mortal Wkly Rep; 63:

15 MERS-CoV Case Definition – Person Under Investigation (PUI)

CDC MERS-CoV Case Definitions – Confirmed and Probable Cases Confirmed case: person with laboratory confirmation (by RT-PCR on at least two specific genomic targets or a single positive target with sequencing on a second) Probable case: PUI with absent or inconclusive laboratory results for MERS-CoV infection who is a close contact of a laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV case 16

17 Los Angeles County is one of a handful of cities with very high volume of travel from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. CDC. First Confirmed Cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronoavirus (MERS-CoV) Infection in the United States, Updated Information on the Epidemiology of MERS-CoV Infection, and Guidance for the Public, Clinicians, and Public Health Authorities – May MMWR Mor Mortal Wkly Rep; 63:

What is Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH) doing? 18

What is LACDPH doing? 19 A lot!! Education of key health care partners through continual communications to ensure providers remain alert to possible cases and report any suspect cases to ACDC immediately.

20

21

What is LACDPH doing? 22 A lot!! Education of key health care partners through continual communications to ensure providers remain alert to possible cases and report any suspect cases to ACDC immediately.

What is LACDPH doing? 23 A lot!! Education of key health care partners through continual communications to ensure providers remain alert to possible cases and report any suspect cases to ACDC immediately. Medical consultations for health care professionals (ACDC takes phone calls 24/7) Public education (website, 211, press releases, FAQs, etc.).

24

What is LACDPH doing? 25 A lot!! Education of key health care partners through continual communications to ensure providers remain alert to possible cases and report any suspect cases to ACDC immediately. Medical consultations for health care professionals (ACDC takes phone calls 24/7) Public education (website, 211, press releases, FAQs, etc.).

What is LACDPH doing? 26 A lot!! Medical consultations for health care professionals (ACDC takes phone calls 24/7) Public education (website, 211, press releases, FAQs, etc.). Maintain special partnerships with LAX Quarantine and Coroner. Conduct testing on suspect cases at LAC Public Health Laboratory. Education of key health care partners through continual communications to ensure providers remain alert to possible cases and report any suspect cases to ACDC immediately. Conduct contact investigations of cases

What is LACDPH doing? 27 This is not new! We have performed these responsibilities for many emerging diseases (e.g., Ebola, enterovirus D68, etc.). For example, recent travel was part of the SARS rule-out case definition. In 2003, LACDPH conducted testing (and investigation, follow-up, etc.) for 22 possible SARS cases. More than any other US county!

What is LACDPH Health doing? 28 As of September 19, 2014, LACDPH has conducted MERS rule-out testing on 9 possible cases. To date, no LAC suspect case has tested positive. Los Angeles County MERS-CoV rule-out cases Case#AdmitDateAgeGender Travel History CountryDates* 16/25/201365FAbu Dhabi (UAE)lives in Dubai 28/18/201319M Dubai (UAE), Sudan, Istanbul June-8/14 310/1/201359FIsrael7/14-10/01 410/8/201371FIsrael9/15-10/9 510/23/201366FSaudi Arabia9/22-10/22 610/28/201370FSaudi Arabia10/7-10/21 74/24/201484MIsrael4/12-4/22 86/19/201425MDubai (UAE) lives in Dubai (arrived US 6/8/14) 99/11/201422FIran8/21-9/10

What would happen if a positive MERS case was identified in LAC? 29 LACDPH would report this to the CDC and the California Department of Public Health. Press releases and alerts would be issued to the public, the medical community, and all other community partners (DRCs, etc.). DPH would conduct contact investigations and track contacts. –Contacts not requiring hospitalization will be urged to self-isolate and monitor themselves for illness (fever, cough, SOB) for 14 days. –DPH would track contacts for the full length of their self-isolation and conduct testing on contacts if recommended by the CDC and if they become ill during that time period. In May 2014, as part of the CDC case investigation for the second US travel-associated MERS, LACDPH interviewed and provided specimens for 17 conveyance contacts.

30

31 MERS—Overview & The Role of Public Health Emerging diseases are not uncommon. MERS is a viral illness with symptoms similar to the flu. MERS does not spread easily from person-to-person. Basic infection control can be sufficient for this disease. The cause of MERS infections is unknown, but camels are suspected. Public Health plays a central role in the identification and control of MERS cases. SUMMARY

32 MERS—Overview & The Role of Public Health Questions???

Resources CDC website – Information for health professionals and the public: WHO website – MERS FAQs: en/ en/ LAC DPH ACDC Program – Medical consultations for healthcare providers: ph (213) , M-F 8am-5pm 33

34