Project Sentinel Collaboratory Georgetown University Medical Center Washington Hospital Center Seong K. Mun, PhD Funded By National Library of Medicine.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The epidemic intelligence meeting Katrine Borgen Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Norwegian Institute of Public Health EpiTrain V, Vilnius.
Advertisements

Local Public Health System Assessment using the NPHPSP Local Instrument Essential Service 2 Diagnose and Investigate Health Problems and Health Hazards.
Vitality Institute Commission Forum Commission Recommendations The Vitality Institute's mission is to advance knowledge about the evolving science and.
For Official Use Only. Public Health and EMS How Long Do You Have to Live? For Official Use Only.
Global Health Security Agenda Bureau of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control A threat anywhere is a threat everywhere.
Requirements for and Challenges associated with BSL4 laboratories Dr Greg Smith Microbiological Security Manager Australian Animal Health Laboratory Geelong,
ARIAtlas.org. Infection can spread quickly in an interconnected world, and the infrastructure to support optimal approaches to diagnoses and surveillance.
Regional Health Focus Rome | 27 – 29 June |1 | Health Focus WHO Regional Perspective FAO/ OIE/ WHO Technical Meeting on Highly Pathogenic Avian.
Public Health Event Reporting: Lecture Template
National Biosurveillance Integration System (NBIS) Prepared for: Biosurveillance Information Exchange Working Group February 22, 2006.
1 Bioterrorism Presentation Sharon F. Grigsby, MBA Executive Director Bioterrorism Preparedness Program Public Health Department of Health Services County.
-NEW EDUCATIONAL PATWAY FOR GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH SECURITY- (2) South Eastern Europe (SEE) PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS SUPERCOURSE NETWORK Elisaveta Stikova,
State of the World Marian Baker BIO-340. An emergent disease is one that has appeared in a population for the first time, or that may have existed previously.
The Laboratory Response Network
1 PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FOR AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTROL AND PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS Presented by Bayu Krisnamurthi Indonesia National Committee for Avian.
RADM Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH Director, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response Bridging the Gaps: Public Health and Radiation Emergency Preparedness.
Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Kentucky Department for Public Health Department for Public Health.
Association of Public Health Laboratories National Center for Public Health Laboratory Leadership Cohort IV.
HealthSanté CanadaCanada Influenza Prevention and Control in Canada Arlene King, MD, MHSc, FRCPC Director, Immunization and Respiratory Infections Division,
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Creation of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Creation.
Informatics in Public Health William A. Yasnoff, MD, PhD Public Health Practice Program Office Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Emerging infections and Health Protection In Scotland Looking to the future Kirsty Roy and Martin Donaghy Health Protection Scotland Scottish Government.
Influenza Surveillance at IRID Immunization and Respiratory Infections Division Centre for Infectious Disease Prevention & Control Public Health Agency.
Public Health Emergency Preparedness: Surge Capacity Issues Sally Phillips, RN, PhD.
CHIPRA Quality Demonstration Grant and Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies David Kelley MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer Office of Medical Assistance.
Biosafety and Biosecurity Challenges in the Caribbean Region Valerie Wilson Caribbean Med Labs Foundation Anticipating Global Biosecurity Challenges Istanbul,
Association of Health Care Journalists Preparing Communities For Pandemics Houston, Texas March 18, 2006 Georges C. Benjamin, MD, FACP Executive Director.
Brian E. Dixon, MPA, PhD Candidate Health IT Project Manager Regenstrief Institute, Inc. Bi-Directional Communication Enhancing Situational Awareness in.
Local Emergency Response to Biohazardous Incidents Dr. Elizabeth Whalen, MD Medical Director Albany County Health Department April 8, 2005 Northeast Biological.
Ohio Digital Government Summit Disease Surveillance (Homeland Security session) October 5, 2004 Rana Sen Deloitte Consulting LLP.
Wayne Turnberg PNWBHA Team W 2 PNWBHA Overview: Who we are What we do Consultation - Collaboration - Cooperation.
Health Security and Emergencies Ebola Response 13 October 2014.
1 OIE Response to the HPAI Threat in the SADC Region 1 st SADC Meeting on Avian Influenza Pretoria, South Africa 7-9 March 2006 Sub Regional Representation.
EPIDEMIOLOGY DENGUE, MALARIA Priority Areas for Planning Dengue Emergency Response 1. Establish a multisectoral dengue action committee.
ASDPE Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (2010) and Influenza Activities Health Security and Emergencies (DSE) WHO Western Pacific Regional Office.
Public Health Issues Associated with Biological and Chemical Terrorism Scott Lillibridge, MD Director Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Activity National.
Peter B. Bloland, DVM, MPVM Director Division of Public Health Systems and Workforce Development Global Health Leadership Forum November 10, 2011 National.
INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE Julie L Freshwater, MPH PhD Influenza Surveillance Coordinator.
PHEP Capabilities John Erickson, Special Assistant Washington State Department of Health
TM Emerging Health Threats and Health Information Systems: Getting Public Health and Clinical Medicine to Real Time Response John W. Loonsk, M.D. Associate.
Using Informatics to Promote Community/Population Health
Doug Drabkowski Director of Strategic Initiatives and Research The Association of Public Health Laboratories 2025 M Street, NW, Suite 550 Washington, DC.
Public Health Data Standards Consortium
Bioterrorism and Emergency Preparedness November 16, 2005 Jon Huss Director, Community Preparedness Section.
The Delaware Electronic Reporting and Surveillance System (DERSS)
Assessing Hospital and Health System Preparedness and Response Paul Halverson, Dr.P.H. Director Division of Public Health Systems Development and Research.
USPACOM S&T Conference March Health Surveillance (c) Copyright PDC Public health surveillance is the continuous, systematic collection,
Epidemiology. Epidemiological studies involve: –determining etiology of infectious disease –reservoirs of disease –disease transmission –identifying patterns.
© Lemyre et al., 2010 Paul Boutette, MA, B. Ed., MBA & Louise Lemyre, Ph.D. Faculty of Social Sciences, McLaughlin Research Chair on Psychosocial Risk,
Developing Effective Partnerships with State Government CDC Public Health Preparedness Conference 2005 Marsha Morien, MSBA, FACHE Nebraska Center for Rural.
Technology for Homeland Security PANDEMIC SCENARIO By Kevin G. Coleman
AUSTRALIA. A National Strategy for Enhancing the Safety and Security of our Food Supply ที่มา : We pride ourselves on our high safety and security standards.
1 Literature Review Digital government and Bio- defense: what they are, major issues, major IT issues, and who work on those issues Dai Cui.
Is for Epi Epidemiology basics for non-epidemiologists.
Unified Control Centres: The future of integrated and interoperable security Andy Williams
Services Information University Project Sentinel: A Response to Bio-Terrorism funded by the National Library of Medicine Common Solutions Group University.
Emerging Threats Program Text The Emerging Pandemic Threats Program.
@NACCHOalerts th St NW Washington, DC Integrating GIS Mapping into Radiation Emergency Response Planning to Maintain Situational.
GLOBAL HEALTH By Maressa Rodgers. Goal Improve public health and strengthen U.S. national security through global disease detection, response, prevention,
Jean B. Patel, PhD, D(ABMM) Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Disease Centers for Disease Control.
National Immunization Conference March 2006 Integrating Immunization Registries with a Disease Surveillance and Management System Michael L. Popovich
One Health meeting Day one summary report Rapporteurs Cameroon and Uganda 12 Nov 2012.
Bioterrorism: A Changing World and What You Can Do
Project Sentinel Collaboratory Georgetown University Medical Center Washington Hospital Center Seong K. Mun, PhD Funded By National Library of Medicine.
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners November 6, 2003
World Organisation for Animal Health
Introduction to public health surveillance
U.S. Influenza Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network
Presentation transcript:

Project Sentinel Collaboratory Georgetown University Medical Center Washington Hospital Center Seong K. Mun, PhD Funded By National Library of Medicine

–We need a systematic way to provide –Indication and Warning (I&W) of impending threats from –infectious diseases across our –plants, –Animals and –human populations –So prevention can be rapidly undertaken ISIS Approach to Integrated Biodefense

WNV: Relatively Low Level Threat Excellent Model for Enviro-climatic Coupling of Pathogens Surrogate Model for Propagation of Mosquito Mediated Infectious Disease

3 Source: CDC

(1995) “Conditions Favorable”: enviro-climatic signature tracks with epidemic Epidemic Start Point Epidemic End Point I&W : Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis

1. Un-translated Chinese media document: “school”+”factory” “closings” 2.Telecommunication data: anomalies 3.Economic: trade restrictions I&W : SARS

Plant Pathogens Human Pathogens Animal Pathogens Zoonotic Pathogens “Factors of Disease Emergence” apply to all of these!

Problem Definition Human medical surveillance focused Minimal incorporation of I&Ws Alerting capability: days (mostly) to weeks (rarely) Limited geographic and topic coverage Stovepiped systems and mission statements No interface between I&W alerting and responder community What can IT do to address this problem?

Real Anthrax Cases in DC Flu Flu Flu I&W: Anthrax

ISIS Center Laboratory Hospital Home Global Environment Animals, Plants, Water Cyber Space and Human Space Hospital

Project Sentinel Collaboratory Linking Medical Information Systems of two different hospitals Public Health, Disease Surveillance and Geographic Information System Data Visualization and Medical Weather Service Federated Organizations and Biometrics Grid Service for Data Sharing and Interoperability Information Assurance

Partial IT for Project Sentinel Collaboratory ISIS Biodefense

3 Infection Number Vs, Infection Rate  GIS Visualization: choropleth map  Difficult to assess DC

3  GIS Visualization: “Micromap”  DC ranked 6 th in the nation for WNV infection risk

3 Ward 3 identified as area of highest risk for infection Medical Vanguard

3  Graded Alerting- Each I&W has a different level of significance that implies imminence of threat to humans Allowing more time to prepare for potential epidemics

Building a Wider Net Data from 100 Emergency Rooms  ScriptRx Transportation Pattern Data Electronic Communication Data 2000 Pet Clinics: Diagnostic Data Food Security Related Data

BioeventDiagnosis Pre-Event Peri-Event Post-Event Current US Strategy I&Ws I&Ws for bioevents offer weeks to months of lead time alerting… I&Ws prime the response system I&Ws and Current US Biosurveillance Strategy

Integrated Biodefense Situation Room Animal Situation RoomMedical Health Situation IT Infrastructure C. Peck

Technical Objectives Demonstrate the use of  Scalability  Network Aware  Geographic Information System To support applications in  Public Health  Medical Decision Making  Large Scale Health Emergency

Thank you.