BH.01.SEP0419.C17 - Infectious and Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Programs 2019 Mid-Year Summary

To: Board of Health
Meeting Date: September 4, 2019
Report No.: BH.01.SEP0419.C17
Prepared By: Janice Walters, Manager, Control of Infectious Diseases, Jessica Morris, Manager, Rabies Program, Shawn Zentner, Manager VBD Program
Approved By: Christopher Beveridge, Director, Health Protection
Submitted By: Dr. Nicola J. Mercer, MD, MBA, MPH,

Key Points

  • Health Protection programs conduct annual inspections and disease investigations.

  • Inspection reports are publicly available on the Check Before You Choose website.

  • All infection control lapse reports are publicly posted on the WDGPH website.

Program Requirements

Compliance with OPHS and Accountability Indicators:

✓ In compliance

Program Indicators:

Infectious and Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Indicators

2019 Mid-Year Actuals

Comment

Infection Prevention and Control Programs

 

# of Reportable disease Investigated

Enteric: 135

Respiratory: 61

Vector borne: 12

Includes suspect, probable, diagnosed, lab-confirmed

 

# Public Health Advisories Issued

Physicians: 3 School/Child Care: 102

 

 

# Facility Outbreaks

Enteric: 15

Respiratory: 58

1 suspect

13 suspect

# of IPAC education presentation

# Reprocessing education Workshops Held

# of Reprocessing education workshop Participants

14

2

59

 

# Personal Service Setting (PSS) Inspections # Child Care Inspections

225 / 430

49 / 132

Inspected once per year

# PSS IPAC Complaint Inspections

# Health Care IPAC Complaint Inspections

# IHF IPAC Complaint Inspections

# and type of IPAC lapse by sector

3

5

0

1

 

physician office

Tuberculosis Program

# TB Clinics Held

# TB Clients

# New TB Prescriptions

# of New clients on medical surveillance

# clients receiving Directly Observed Therapy (DOT

4

31

Active: 6 Latent 17

43

6

 

Vector Borne Disease Program

# WNV positive mosquito pools

# catch basis treated

# standing water complaints

# ticks submitted

# Blacklegged ticks identified

# tick workshops Held

0

975

7

175

74

2

 

Rabies Program    

# of potential rabies exposures investigated / year

# of animals submitted for rabies testing

# of low-cost rabies clinics delivered

430

24

30

3

low-cost rabies clinics delivered in Ospringe, Shelburne, Grand Valley

Highlights

In June 2019, an infection control lapse was identified during a complaint investigation of a Regulated Health Professional. WDGPH continues to provide education, training and resources to regulated health professionals on infection control best practices and reprocessing requirements.

The number of new Tuberculosis cases reported to date for 2019 is within the expected range.

Rabies continues to be a disease of public health significance and success has been achieved by maintaining a low percentage of animal exposure victims who required post- exposure rabies prophylaxis, through risk assessment and consultations with healthcare professionals.

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