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Background
Background
Outbreak investigation
Public health partners
Communication and coordination
Outbreak identification
Laboratory methods and surveillance
Case definitions
Case finding
Questionnaire design
Case interviewing
Data management
Line lists
Descriptive epidemiology
Epidemic curves
Epidemiological summaries
Hypothesis generation
Analytic studies
Weight of evidence
Prevention and control
Post-outbreak
Tools
All tools
Tools by author
Binomial probability tool
Interview Script Examples
Pivot Tables and epidemic curve exercise
Questionnaire repository
Campylobacter Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
Cyclosporiasis Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
E. coli Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
Hepatitis A Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
Invasive Listeriosis Questionnaire
Pet food and treats questionnaire
Salmonella Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
Shigella Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire
PHAC Travel-acquired enteric illness questionnaire
PHAC’s Open Ended Interviewing Guidelines
Case Study
Case Study overview
Module 1: Cluster detection
Surveillance and outbreak detection
Outbreak Identification
Line Lists
FIORP and OICC
Descriptive epidemiology
Epi summaries
Module 1 Conclusion
Module 2: Hypothesis Generation
Food safety investigations
Case definitions
Case finding
Hypothesis Generation
Hypothesis generating questionnaires
Exercise 1: Case interview
Exercise 2: Food frequency analysis
Interpretation of hypothesis generation results
Exercise 3: Updated epi summary
Module 2 conclusion
Module 3: Weight of evidence
Focused questionnaires
Interpreting results of questionnaires
Loyalty cards
Exercise 4: Epi Assessments
Product recall
Module 3 conclusion
Module 4: concluding the investigation
Exercise 5: declaring the outbreak over
Declaring the outbreak over
OICC deactivation
Chronologies
Final investigation summary
Outbreak Summaries
Outbreak debriefs
Knowledge translation
Module 4 conclusion
Case Study Conclusion
“Epi”-logue
Seminars
Enteric Outbreak Seminar Series
Past Seminars
Foodborne Illness Outbreak Response Series
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Author:
Gilles Laberge
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