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Reporting units, participants and their roles IDSP training module for state and district surveillance officers Module 3
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Learning objectives List the reporting units involved in surveillance in Integrated Disease Surveillance Project in your district: In public and private sectors; rural and urban areas List the key functionaries in reporting units responsible for surveillance related activities and describe their roles Fill the specific reporting formats without error from various reporting units Draw a flow diagram of the process and dynamics of timely flow of information
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Surveillance: A systematic, ongoing process Data collection Transmission Analysis Feedback Action
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Reporting unit Nature Health facility / individual in private/ public sector Located in rural or urban area Function Collects information of health conditions identified in specified formats Transmits these in pre-specified timely manner to the next higher level
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Reporting units for disease surveillance Public sector (Exhaustive) Private (Sentinel) Rural Community health centres District hospitals Practitioners Hospitals Urban Urban hospitals ESI Railways Medical colleges Nursing homes Hospitals Medical colleges Laboratories
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Other sentinel reporting sites 1.Antenatal clinic HIV, HBV, HCV 2.Water board 3.Pollution control board 4.District police Road traffic injuries
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Active and passive reporting Active reporting Health workers House visits Passive reporting All other reporting units
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Three levels of case definitions for three levels of actors Level Actor of the surveillance system Syndromic (Form “S”) Health workers Presumptive (Form “P”, probable) Medical officers * Confirmed Laboratories * Except for malaria and tuberculosis
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Reportable diseases for multi-purpose health workers and health assistants Diarrhea Jaundice Fever Cough Acute flaccid paralysis Unusual events (Death, hospitalization)
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Reportable diseases for medical officers Diarrhea Jaundice Fever Malaria Typhoid Japanese encephalitis Dengue Measles Cough Tuberculosis Acute flaccid paralysis Unusual events (Death, hospitalization)
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Zero reporting Do not mix up: Zero Missing information Zero reporting is important to confirm that the condition was looked for and not found
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Unusual clustering of cases OR health event causing death in a short span of time Report immediately Telephone Fax Email Special messenger Police wireless Follow with written report
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Quality check before reporting 1.Filling of forms by health care workers 2.Review by senior staff 3.Transmission to the higher level Copy kept in the facility
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Person responsible for data compilation and transmission LevelsPerson responsible Primary health centres Pharmacists Community health centres Computer / pharmacists Sentinel private providers Medical officers District hospitals Computer / pharmacists Medical colleges Statistical officer Laboratories Medical officer / technician
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Time sequence Community health centre reports to district Tuesday Primary health centre reports to community health centre Monday EventDay of the week
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Statistical assistant at the district level Receives data from reporting units Enters data into computer Checks data validity Generates reports Submits report to surveillance officer Prepares a report summarizing the analysis Submits report to state surveillance officer
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Outpatient register Inpatient slip Reporting unit Case Lab slip Inpatient register Lab register Common reporting form P Computer (District) Form L District public health laboratory District surveillance officer Feedback Weekly Immediately +ve slides + sample -ves
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Points to remember (1/3) A reporting unit is a health facility / individual collecting the information and transmitting it to the next higher level Reporting health facilities will be from both rural and urban settings in public and private sectors All public health facilities in rural and urban areas will report Only sentinel sites will report in the private sector
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Points to remember (2/3) Other sites from where sentinel surveillance data will be used will consist of ANC Sites NACO, the water board, the pollution control board and the police (Road traffic accidents) All reporting centres are required to provide zero reporting All medical officers will report presumptive diagnosis in the absence of confirmation by the laboratory
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Points to remember (3/3) There will be no linking of clinical and laboratory diagnoses Any unusual clustering of cases or any health event causing death must be reported immediately Verbal reports must be followed by a written report All reporting units are required to send the regular surveillance data in pre-specified formats every week to the district surveillance unit
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