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2. Monitoring and measuring human health and well-being
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Backer, Lorraine C., primary, Lavery, Amy, additional, Solo-Gabriele, Helena, additional, Schnall, Amy H., additional, Roberts, Virginia A., additional, Vigar, Marissa, additional, Gleason, Michelle E., additional, Kieszak, Stephanie, additional, Estenik, John, additional, Reich, Andrew, additional, Court, Christa, additional, Wowk, Katya, additional, Stephan, Wendy Blair, additional, Kirkpatrick, Barbara, additional, Trainer, Vera, additional, Stumpf, Richard P., additional, Coffey, Kara, additional, Koeneke, Roberto, additional, and Botta, Robert D., additional
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- 2023
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3. Contributors
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Aasly, Kurt, primary, Abós-Herràndiz, Rafael, additional, Ainsworth, Gillian B., additional, Alaba, Maria Retchie, additional, Alarcon, Rowell, additional, Alcantara-Creencia, Lota, additional, Allué, Rosario, additional, Almohammadi, Doha Saad A., additional, Aludia, Geofrey M., additional, Aludia, Phoebejean H., additional, Ang, Li Wei, additional, Antunes, Edith M., additional, Ariffin, Wan Nur Syazana Wan Mohamad, additional, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R., additional, Backe, Karen Herrero, additional, Backer, Lorraine C., additional, Badaruddin, Hishamuddin, additional, Belgrano, Andrea, additional, Benkendorff, Kirsten, additional, Bennett, Baylin, additional, Bennett, Nathan, additional, Berdalet, Elisa, additional, Beukes, Denzil R., additional, Bienfait, André Marcel, additional, Blackford, Krysten, additional, Botta, Robert D., additional, Bouley, Timothy A., additional, Bridge, Nicola L., additional, Britton, Easkey, additional, Broad, Kenneth, additional, Brooks, Bryan W., additional, Buchan, Pamela M., additional, Callwood, Karlisa, additional, Canonico, Gabrielle, additional, Carić, Hrvoje, additional, Carlarne, Cinnamon Piñon, additional, Caro-Diaz, Eduardo J.E., additional, Carreño, Arnau, additional, Carvalho, Matthew, additional, Champion, Curtis, additional, Chassignet, Eric P., additional, Chen, Celia, additional, Chinain, Mireille, additional, Coffey, Kara, additional, Coleman, Melinda A, additional, Colom, Imma, additional, Court, Christa, additional, Cowan, Emily, additional, Crummy, Aoife, additional, Cui, Lin, additional, Cunningham, Emily G., additional, Cunsolo, Ashlee, additional, Cutter, Jeffery, additional, Da Costa, Paulo Martins, additional, Dankel, Dorothy J., additional, Darius, H. Taiana, additional, Davies, Adesina David, additional, Depledge, Michael H., additional, DeTomaso, Anthony W., additional, Devine, Dympna, additional, Dumbili, E., additional, Dupont, Sam, additional, Ellefmo, Steinar Løve, additional, Elmore II, Brockway, additional, Enciso, Olga, additional, Estenik, John, additional, Fabro, Keith Anthony, additional, Falkenberg, Laura J, additional, Fielding, Russell, additional, Fleming, Lora E., additional, Foltz, Kathleen, additional, Fontdecaba, Eva, additional, Forbes, Vivian Louis, additional, Gajardo, Lea Janine A., additional, Gascons, Ramon, additional, Gaspers, Anne, additional, Gatti, Clémence M.I., additional, Gedoria, Gerlie, additional, Gerwick, William H., additional, Gin, Karina Yew-Hoong, additional, Giner, Francesc, additional, Gleason, Michelle E., additional, Goh, Hong Ching, additional, Goh, Shin Giek, additional, Gómez, Sílvia, additional, Gonzales, Benjamin J., additional, Gordon, Vanessa, additional, Gribble, Matthew O., additional, Ha, Nguyen Thu, additional, Hamdoun, Amro, additional, Hamzah, B.A., additional, Hansen, Dorte, additional, Hara, Jenevieve, additional, Hargraves, Joshua, additional, Harper, Sherilee, additional, Henderson, Lesley, additional, Hien, Vu Thuc, additional, Higley, Kathryn A., additional, Hixson, Richard, additional, Hollenbeck, Julie, additional, Izquierdo, Angel, additional, Jacquet, Jennifer, additional, Jahateh, Betty, additional, Jalover-Par, Cherry Lyn, additional, James, Rathunam Arthur, additional, Johari, Sofia, additional, Jong, Mui Choo, additional, Joyce, Patrick WS, additional, Jungwiwattanaporn, Megan, additional, Justine, Eva Vivian, additional, Kawabe, Larissa A., additional, Keast, Jake, additional, Kelsey, R. Heath, additional, Kieszak, Stephanie, additional, Kirkpatrick, Barbara, additional, Kjørholt, Anne Trine, additional, Koeneke, Roberto, additional, Koh, Han Fang, additional, Kuit, Sui Hyang, additional, Kustka, Stephen, additional, Lavery, Amy, additional, Lee, Kwai Han, additional, Li, Wenxuan, additional, Lin, Raymond Tzer Pin, additional, Lin, Yijun, additional, Lloret, Josep, additional, Lloveras, Montse, additional, Lohmann, Rainer, additional, Lopes, Natalia Pirani Ghilardi, additional, Macdonald, Catherine, additional, Machalaba, Catherine, additional, Madarcos, John Roderick V., additional, Madarcos, Karen Gabalez, additional, Maharja, Carya, additional, Manfredi, Juan Luis, additional, Marathe, Nachiket P., additional, Marshall, Jamie, additional, Mas, Lluïsa, additional, Mason, Robert, additional, Mathis, Jeremy, additional, Maycock, Bruce, additional, McKinney, Raiana, additional, Middleton, Jacqueline, additional, Mills, David Jonathan, additional, Mindan, Montse, additional, Minuto, Stefania, additional, Moore, Amelia, additional, Morris, George, additional, Mugau, Sharon Mansarah, additional, Muir, Derek, additional, Muthukumar, Krishnan, additional, Narchi, Nemer E., additional, Newmyer, Jillian, additional, Newton, John N., additional, Ng, Charmaine, additional, Nimje, Priyank S., additional, Nordmann, Patrice, additional, O’Halloran, Chris, additional, Oftebro, Thea Lurås, additional, Olugbemi, Peter Wusu, additional, OOi, Peng Lim, additional, Owoade, Folasade Mary, additional, Pahl, Sabine, additional, Patil, Bodhi, additional, Pita, Pablo, additional, Plana, Joan, additional, Poirel, Laurent, additional, Poo, Kelly, additional, Porter, Dwayne E., additional, Portsmouth, Linda, additional, Pouso, Sarai, additional, Praet, Estelle, additional, Praptiwi, Radisti A., additional, Pratt, Dawn O., additional, Rabbottini, Lauren, additional, Radisic, Vera, additional, Ramage, Dan W., additional, Raps, Hervé, additional, Reich, Andrew, additional, Richter, Isabel, additional, Roberts, Virginia A., additional, Roué, Mélanie, additional, Saine, Dawda Foday, additional, Sajorne, Recca E., additional, San, Joan, additional, Sandifer, Paul A., additional, Scanes, Elliot, additional, Schnall, Amy H., additional, Schofield, John, additional, Schwacke, Lori H., additional, Scott, Geoffrey I., additional, Shalders, Tanika C, additional, Simões, Roméo Rocha, additional, Solo-Gabriele, Helena, additional, Songco, Angelique M., additional, Sowman, Georgie J., additional, Stephan, Wendy Blair, additional, Stricker, Adam, additional, Stumpf, Richard P., additional, Sumaila, Ussif Rashid, additional, Tan, Lik Tong, additional, Tan, Shermin, additional, Taufek, Norhidayah Mohd, additional, Teicher, Sam, additional, Tester, Patricia A., additional, Thao, Le Ngoc, additional, Then, Amy Yee-Hui, additional, Thiel, Martin, additional, Tong, Xuneng, additional, Tow, Charlene, additional, Trainer, Vera, additional, Turra, Alexander, additional, Uyarra, María C., additional, Vendrell, Cristina, additional, Vert, Cristina, additional, Vigar, Marissa, additional, Vignesh, Sivanandham, additional, Villasante, Sebastian, additional, Voronkova, Anastasia, additional, Wester, Julia, additional, Wowk, Katya, additional, Wozniak, Esther, additional, Wulandari, Prawesti, additional, Wyles, Kayleigh J., additional, Yu, Pei Lin, additional, and Zhang, Yiwen, additional
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4. Outbreaks of Acute Gastrointestinal Illness Associated with a Splash Pad in a Wildlife Park--Kansas, June 2021
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Aluko, Samaria K., Ishrati, Syed S., Walker, David C., Mattioli, Mia C., Kahler, Amy M., Esschert, Kayla L. Vanden, Hervey, Kaylee, Rokisky, Justin, Jr., Wikswo, Mary E., Laco, Joseph P., Kurlekar, Sonalli, Byrne, Adrienne, Molinari, Noelle-Angelique, Gleason, Michelle E., Steward, Christine, Hlavsa, Michele C., and Neises, Daniel
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In June 2021, Kansas state and county public health officials identified and investigated three cases of shigellosis (a bacterial diarrheal illness caused by Shigella spp.) associated with visiting a wildlife [...]
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5. Childcare and School Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreaks: 2009–2020
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Mattison, Claire P., primary, Calderwood, Laura E., additional, Marsh, Zachary A., additional, Wikswo, Mary E., additional, Balachandran, Neha, additional, Kambhampati, Anita K., additional, Gleason, Michelle E., additional, Lawinger, Hannah, additional, and Mirza, Sara A., additional
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- 2022
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6. Chapter 20 - Monitoring and measuring human health and well-being
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Backer, Lorraine C., Lavery, Amy, Solo-Gabriele, Helena, Schnall, Amy H., Roberts, Virginia A., Vigar, Marissa, Gleason, Michelle E., Kieszak, Stephanie, Estenik, John, Reich, Andrew, Court, Christa, Wowk, Katya, Stephan, Wendy Blair, Kirkpatrick, Barbara, Trainer, Vera, Stumpf, Richard P., Coffey, Kara, Koeneke, Roberto, and Botta, Robert D.
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7. Evolving Epidemiology of Reported Giardiasis Cases in the United States, 1995–2016
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Coffey, Cushla M, primary, Collier, Sarah A, additional, Gleason, Michelle E, additional, Yoder, Jonathan S, additional, Kirk, Martyn D, additional, Richardson, Alice M, additional, Fullerton, Kathleen E, additional, and Benedict, Katharine M, additional
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8. Evolving Epidemiology of Reported Giardiasis Cases in the United States, 1995–2016.
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Coffey, Cushla M, Collier, Sarah A, Gleason, Michelle E, Yoder, Jonathan S, Kirk, Martyn D, Richardson, Alice M, Fullerton, Kathleen E, and Benedict, Katharine M
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GIARDIASIS ,PUBLIC health surveillance ,AGE distribution ,REGRESSION analysis ,DISEASE incidence ,SEX distribution ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background Giardiasis is the most common intestinal parasitic disease of humans identified in the United States (US) and an important waterborne disease. In the United States, giardiasis has been variably reportable since 1992 and was made a nationally notifiable disease in 2002. Our objective was to describe the epidemiology of US giardiasis cases from 1995 through 2016 using National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System data. Methods Negative binomial regression models were used to compare incidence rates by age group (0–4, 5–9, 10–19, 20–29, 30–39, 40–49, 50–64, and ≥ 65 years) during 3 time periods (1995–2001, 2002–2010, and 2011–2016). Results During 1995–2016, the average number of reported cases was 19 781 per year (range, 14 623–27 778 cases). The annual incidence of reported giardiasis in the United States decreased across all age groups. This decrease differs by age group and sex and may reflect either changes in surveillance methods (eg, changes to case definitions or reporting practices) or changes in exposure. Incidence rates in males and older age groups did not decrease to the same extent as rates in females and children. Conclusions Trends suggest that differences in exposures by sex and age group are important to the epidemiology of giardiasis. Further investigation into the risk factors of populations with higher rates of giardiasis will support prevention and control efforts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Utilizing Fetal Echocardiography to Risk Stratify and Predict Neonatal Outcomes in Fetuses Diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease.
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Ro SS, Milligan I, Kreeger J, Gleason ME, Porter A, Border W, Ferguson ME, Sachdeva R, and Michelfelder E
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Objective: Risk stratification of fetuses diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD) helps provide a delivery plan and prepare families and medical teams on expected course in the delivery room. Our aim was to assess the accuracy of echocardiographically determined risk-stratification assignments in predicting postnatal cardiac outcomes beyond the delivery room., Study Design: This was a retrospective study at a single center evaluating all fetuses with CHD who were risk-stratified by echocardiographically determined level of care (LOC) assignment, ranging from 1a (lowest risk) to 4 (highest risk). All data were collected from January 1, 2017, to November 1, 2021. Outcomes included any unexpected cardiac interventions and neonatal clinical outcomes including in-hospital mortality, the need for prostaglandins or inotropes, and defined critical illness. These outcomes were assessed for each LOC assignment by Fisher's exact test., Results: Out of 817 patients assigned a LOC, a total of 747 fetuses were included in our final cohort with a separate subanalysis of 70 fetuses diagnosed with coarctation of the aorta. The sensitivity and specificity were high for all LOC levels in predicting delivery room needs (93-100%). Higher LOC levels (3-4) had a lower positive predictive value (66-67%) indicating a high false-positive rate. Subjects with higher LOC assignments had a greater frequency of critical illness, hospital mortality, need for inotropes, need for neonatal surgical or catheterization interventions, and need for prostaglandins ( p < 0.001 for all outcomes). A post-hoc analysis reviewing LOC assignments revealed a greater tendency to over-assign LOC at higher assignments (19% for LOC 3 and 4) compared to lower assignments (4% for LOC 1 and 2)., Conclusion: Risk stratification based on fetal echocardiography can predict neonatal clinical outcomes and acuity of postnatal management needs. However, there is greater variability in expected clinical events and an expected degree of false positives for those with higher LOC assignments., Key Points: · Risk stratification utilizing fetal echocardiography can be used to predict neonatal needs.. · Complex heart disease has lower positive predictive value in predicting postnatal clinical needs.. · There is a tendency to over-assign risk of acute hemodynamic instability for complex heart disease.. · False positives are expected when planning high-risk deliveries to avoid compromising situations.., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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10. Outbreaks of Acute Gastrointestinal Illness Associated with a Splash Pad in a Wildlife Park - Kansas, June 2021.
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Aluko SK, Ishrati SS, Walker DC, Mattioli MC, Kahler AM, Vanden Esschert KL, Hervey K, Rokisky J Jr, Wikswo ME, Laco JP, Kurlekar S, Byrne A, Molinari NA, Gleason ME, Steward C, Hlavsa MC, and Neises D
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- Animals, Case-Control Studies, Disease Outbreaks, Humans, Kansas epidemiology, Water, Water Microbiology, Animals, Wild, Dysentery, Bacillary
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In June 2021, Kansas state and county public health officials identified and investigated three cases of shigellosis (a bacterial diarrheal illness caused by Shigella spp.) associated with visiting a wildlife park. The park has animal exhibits and a splash pad. Two affected persons visited animal exhibits, and all three entered the splash pad. Nonhuman primates are the only known animal reservoir of Shigella. The splash pad, which sprays water on users and is designed so that water does not collect in the user area, was closed on June 19. The state and county public health codes do not include regulations for splash pads. Thus, these venues are not typically inspected, and environmental health expertise is limited. A case-control study identified two distinct outbreaks associated with the park (a shigellosis outbreak involving 21 cases and a subsequent norovirus infection outbreak involving six cases). Shigella and norovirus can be transmitted by contaminated water; in both outbreaks, illness was associated with getting splash pad water in the mouth (multiply imputed adjusted odds ratio [aOR
MI ] = 6.4, p = 0.036; and 28.6, p = 0.006, respectively). Maintaining adequate water disinfection and environmental health expertise and targeting prevention efforts to caregivers of splash pad users help prevent splash pad-associated outbreaks. Outbreak incidence might be further reduced when U.S. jurisdicitons voluntarily adopt CDC's Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) recommendations and through the prevention messages: "Don't get in the water if sick with diarrhea," "Don't stand or sit above the jets," and "Don't swallow the water."† ., Competing Interests: All authors have completed and submitted the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.- Published
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