- Describe the principles of an outbreak investigation
- Define an outbreak.
- Describe an epidemic in terms of person, place and time.
- Describe key factors to consider when developing a case definition.
- Describe how the choice of case definition can influence an outbreak investigation.
- List different surveillance methods used to ascertain cases.
- List the six steps in an outbreak investigation.
- Describe the role of an epidemiologist during an outbreak investigation.
- Describe the principles of outbreak management
- Describe different methods of outbreak management as they pertain to the epidemiological triad (i.e., host, agent and environment).
- Explain the importance of unrestricted flow of information among different public health agencies during an outbreak investigation and the timely communication of this information to the public.
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