0 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Lily O. Engstrom, M.S. Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Public.

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0 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Lily O. Engstrom, M.S. Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Public Health Emergency Preparedness Office of the Secretary, HHS February 23, 2005

1 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Public health security is part of national security and early warning infectious disease surveillance is an important subset of public health security EWIDS: authorized by legislation following terrorist attacks of 9/11 Enhance surveillance and epidemiological capabilities at both northern and southern borders

2 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders A highly communicable infectious disease outbreak such as smallpox would involve all 3 countries Need to improve cross-border detection, reporting and investigation of infectious disease outbreaks Need to create interoperable systems with Canada and Mexico

3 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Funding provided by Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness (OS):$4M – FY03; $5.44M - FY04; approx. $5.5M – FY05 Strictly for surveillance and epidemiology of infectious diseases, including lab testing, IT and training Not for non-surveillance related, broader emergency preparedness or border health activities

4 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Two components to EWIDS 20 U.S. Border State Project US-Mexico Border Health Commission Common goals Improve surveillance in border region Develop capability to launch epidemiological investigation promptly Share surveillance (including lab) information Provide for appropriately trained personnel

5 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission Funds allocated to 6 Mexican border states and Secretariat of Health (SOH) Guidance jointly developed by HHS and SOH Implementation proposals received and translated Proposal review end of March

6 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Importance of vertical and horizontal integration Among federal, state and local officials Among U.S. states at the border Between U.S. border states and their international neighbor

7 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders Ongoing examples of multi-state collaborations MI: conducted binational needs assessment in region on both sides of border MI: convened EWIDS conference with Ontario that included MN, WI and NY NY: partnering with VT, NH and ME; biweekly conference calls

8 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders New feature in FY05 Intended to formalize ongoing collaborations Joint planning and submission of a common proposal Describe range of activities to be carried on behalf of applicant states Identify specific activities each state will undertake Submit a consolidated budget

9 EWIDS: Infectious Disease Surveillance Across International Borders North American Initiative EWIDS fits into this framework of trilateral endeavors OPHEP will convene workshop involving U.S., Mexico and Canada OPHEP already working closely with Mexico; will develop analogous relationship with Canada