Healthy People 2000 Consortium Meeting
November 7, 1997


Summary of Breakout Group Discussion Concerning
Priority Area 20: Immunization and Infectious Diseases


I. Special Populations/Eliminating Disparities II. Fan Framework III. Duplicating Objectives IV. Measurable/Developmental Objectives V. General Discussion and Suggestions for Objectives VI. Discussion on Present Objectives

Objective 20.1

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is included in 20.3. In adolescents, HAV could be included with HBV since they are on the same schedule.

Haemophilus influenzae (Hib) should be included as well.

Suggestion: add varicella for health care workers.

Objective 20.2

Revise to take into consideration normal fluctuations.

Measures of morbidity as well as mortality should also be included.

Can days of school lost, particularly during influenza season, be measured?

Suggested objective: (Early warning system for flu pandemic) 50% of States have a mechanism in place to have data collection system operationalized quickly in case of pandemic.

Objective 20.3

Targets need to be revised. Are the numbers reported the actual numbers or increased to reflect under-reporting?

Hepatitis C virus is under reported. A better data source for incidence is needed.

Suggestion: Explain how targets are derived.

Objective 20.5

Surgical-site infections suggestions: Objective 20.6

How can State health departments impact this objective?

What guidance should practitioners be given to help determine which objectives are priorities, particularly from a perspective of dedicating resources?

Suggestion: Eliminate typhoid fever as a target.

Objective 20.7

Suggestions: Phrase in terms of immunization rates. Revise taking into consideration Haemophilus influenzae (Hib).

Objective 20.8

No data since baseline.

Suggestions:

Develop a process objective focused on developing a reporting system for infectious diseases in child care settings.

Encourage sick-child care facilities (this should go in clinical prevention section).

Objective 20.9

Consider the issue of antibiotic resistance.

Objective 20.10

Is this realistically measurable?

Not a good measure, targets issues of morbidity, instead of only mortality (see earlier suggestion).

Objective 20.11

Suggestion: Targets should be antigen specific

Objective 20.12

Revise rabies objective in consideration of current rabies issues.

Objectives 20.14 and 20.15

Do not limit to "primary care providers." Broaden to include other practitioners, including physicians in episodic care settings and pharmacies.

Objective 20.15

A suggestion was made for preferential reimbursement for this objective.

Objective 20.19

Include other diagnostic areas, including rapid diagnostics.

Include a separate objective regarding State laboratories and health departments.

Objective 10.5

Objective should be measured as a rate instead of incidence.

Chapter 18

An objective, related to the safety of the blood supply, should be included in the infectious disease chapter.

Additional Suggestion

For organisms such as E. coli, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) should be used for cluster identification. Perhaps this suggestion should be included in both food and infectious disease sections.

Participants

Christopher Benjamin, Facilitator, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Carlos Alonso, National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mike Claphan, American Osteopathic Association
Caryl Collier, RN, MPH, CIC, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.
Sharon Hammerich, American Pharmaceutical Association
Martin Landry, National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Rosemary Ramsey, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
David Slobodkin, MD, MPH, Cook County Hospital
Jerilyn Thornburg, Health Resources and Services Administration
Sarah Wiley, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention