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# Prepare for field work
== Steps ==
# Establish the existence of an outbreak

# Verify the diagnosis
=== 1. Prepare for field work ===
# Construct a working case definition

# Find cases systematically and record information
=== 2. Establish the existence of an outbreak ===
# Perform descriptive epidemiology

# Develop hypotheses
=== 3. Verify the diagnosis ===
# Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically

# As necessary, reconsider, refine, and re-evaluate hypotheses
=== 4. Construct a working case definition ===
# Compare and reconcile with laboratory and/or environmental studies

# Implement control and prevention measures
=== 5. Find cases systematically and record information ===
# Initiate or maintain surveillance

# Communicate findings
=== 6. Perform descriptive epidemiology ===

=== 7. Develop hypotheses ===

=== 8. Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically ===

=== 9. As necessary, reconsider, refine, and re-evaluate hypotheses ===

=== 10. Compare and reconcile with laboratory and/or environmental studies ===

=== 11. Implement control and prevention measures ===

=== 12. Initiate or maintain surveillance ===

=== 13. Communicate findings ===


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==

* [https://www.cdc.gov/ophss/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson6/section2.html Lesson 6: Investigating an Outbreak], in ''Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third Edition''.
* [https://www.cdc.gov/ophss/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson6/section2.html Lesson 6: Investigating an Outbreak], in ''Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice, Third Edition''.



Latest revision as of 02:17, 7 November 2019

  1. Prepare for field work
  2. Establish the existence of an outbreak
  3. Verify the diagnosis
  4. Construct a working case definition
  5. Find cases systematically and record information
  6. Perform descriptive epidemiology
  7. Develop hypotheses
  8. Evaluate hypotheses epidemiologically
  9. As necessary, reconsider, refine, and re-evaluate hypotheses
  10. Compare and reconcile with laboratory and/or environmental studies
  11. Implement control and prevention measures
  12. Initiate or maintain surveillance
  13. Communicate findings

Further Reading