Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries

Naturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rural communities in anthrax-endemic countries. However, many of these countries have limited anthrax prevention and control programs. Effective prevention of anthrax outbreaks among humans is accomplishe...

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Main Authors: Antonio R. Vieira, Johanna S. Salzer, Rita M. Traxler, Katherine A. Hendricks, Melissa E. Kadzik, Chung K. Marston, Cari B. Kolton, Robyn A. Stoddard, Alex R. Hoffmaster, William A. Bower, Henry Walke
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2017-12-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/13/17-0431_article
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spelling doaj-27fa358303e446f794825c9466c4c74d2020-11-25T00:26:00ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592017-12-01231310.3201/eid2313.170431Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic CountriesAntonio R. VieiraJohanna S. SalzerRita M. TraxlerKatherine A. HendricksMelissa E. KadzikChung K. MarstonCari B. KoltonRobyn A. StoddardAlex R. HoffmasterWilliam A. BowerHenry WalkeNaturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rural communities in anthrax-endemic countries. However, many of these countries have limited anthrax prevention and control programs. Effective prevention of anthrax outbreaks among humans is accomplished through routine livestock vaccination programs and prompt response to animal outbreaks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses a 2-phase framework when providing technical assistance to partners in anthrax-endemic countries. The first phase assesses and identifies areas for improvement in existing human and animal surveillance, laboratory diagnostics, and outbreak response. The second phase provides steps to implement improvements to these areas. We describe examples of implementing this framework in anthrax-endemic countries. These activities are at varying stages of completion; however, the public health impact of these initiatives has been encouraging. The anthrax framework can be extended to other zoonotic diseases to build on these efforts, improve human and animal health, and enhance global health security.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/13/17-0431_articleanthraxsurveillancediagnosticsoutbreak responseendemicglobal health security
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author Antonio R. Vieira
Johanna S. Salzer
Rita M. Traxler
Katherine A. Hendricks
Melissa E. Kadzik
Chung K. Marston
Cari B. Kolton
Robyn A. Stoddard
Alex R. Hoffmaster
William A. Bower
Henry Walke
spellingShingle Antonio R. Vieira
Johanna S. Salzer
Rita M. Traxler
Katherine A. Hendricks
Melissa E. Kadzik
Chung K. Marston
Cari B. Kolton
Robyn A. Stoddard
Alex R. Hoffmaster
William A. Bower
Henry Walke
Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
Emerging Infectious Diseases
anthrax
surveillance
diagnostics
outbreak response
endemic
global health security
author_facet Antonio R. Vieira
Johanna S. Salzer
Rita M. Traxler
Katherine A. Hendricks
Melissa E. Kadzik
Chung K. Marston
Cari B. Kolton
Robyn A. Stoddard
Alex R. Hoffmaster
William A. Bower
Henry Walke
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title Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
title_short Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
title_full Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
title_fullStr Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Surveillance and Diagnostics in Anthrax-Endemic Countries
title_sort enhancing surveillance and diagnostics in anthrax-endemic countries
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Naturally occurring anthrax disproportionately affects the health and economic welfare of poor, rural communities in anthrax-endemic countries. However, many of these countries have limited anthrax prevention and control programs. Effective prevention of anthrax outbreaks among humans is accomplished through routine livestock vaccination programs and prompt response to animal outbreaks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses a 2-phase framework when providing technical assistance to partners in anthrax-endemic countries. The first phase assesses and identifies areas for improvement in existing human and animal surveillance, laboratory diagnostics, and outbreak response. The second phase provides steps to implement improvements to these areas. We describe examples of implementing this framework in anthrax-endemic countries. These activities are at varying stages of completion; however, the public health impact of these initiatives has been encouraging. The anthrax framework can be extended to other zoonotic diseases to build on these efforts, improve human and animal health, and enhance global health security.
topic anthrax
surveillance
diagnostics
outbreak response
endemic
global health security
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/13/17-0431_article
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