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Acute Communicable Disease Control


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County of Los Angeles
Department of Public Health
Acute Communicable Disease Control
313 N. Figueroa Street, Room 212
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 240-7941
Fax: (213) 482-4856
E-Mail:acdc2@ph.lacounty.gov

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Acute Communicable Disease Control
Special Projects



Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity in Infectious Disease

As part of its efforts to detect newly emerging infectious diseases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded the Acute Communicable Disease Control Unit (ACDC) a cooperative agreement in September 1995. The Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity (ELC) in Infectious Diseases Cooperative Agreement has two parts: improvement of communicable disease (CD) case data collection and processing; and enhancement of public health laboratory technology.

Enhanced Surveillance Project (ESP)

The first component of the ELC cooperative agreement is referred to as the Enhanced Surveillance Project (ESP). ESP will: 1) centralize and computerize the disease reporting system in Los Angeles County (LAC), and 2) improve the internal communication system to use the CD data more effectively. Centralized disease reporting includes the development of specialized software called Visual Confidential Morbidity Report (VCMR or Visual CMR) that coordinates all disease reports, foodborne illness reports, and outbreak investigations. Additionally, a new Communicable Disease Reporting System (CDRS) allows for CD reports to be received centrally via voice telephone, facsimile, or electronic mail.

Public Health Laboratory: (PulseNet and Foodborne Disease Surveillance)

The second component of the ELC provides equipment and training for the Public Health Laboratory (PHL) to perform molecular epidemiologic methods of DNA "fingerprinting" on bacterial isolates from potential foodborne, airborne, and nosocomial outbreaks. The Molecular Epidemiology Section of PHL is also a part of PulseNet is a national network of public health laboratories that performs DNA "fingerprinting" on bacteria that may be foodborne. The network permits rapid comparison of these "fingerprint" patterns through an electronic database at the CDC. Additional funds for food safety support support an epidemiologist and additional laboratory staff in surveillance and outbreak investigation roles.

Food and Water Safety Epidemiologist

The Food and Water Safety Epidemiologist responsibilities include: 1) conducting active laboratory-based surveillance of Shigellosis in LAC; 2) developing a collaborative information system for foodborne diseases; 3) facilitating detection of Salmonellosis outbreaks in LAC; 4) characterizing illnesses due to Norwalk-Like Virus (NLV) in LAC and; 5) establishing a hospital surveillance system among Department of Health Services (DHS) public hospitals for bioterrorism and public health adverse events.

West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus is an emerging infectious disease in which cases in the Eastern United States have been documented since summer 1999. Activities are underway to build surveillance capabilities of the Public Health Laboratory in order to detect, monitor, control, and prevent infection and disease caused by West Nile and other arboviruses.

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