利用 ESSENCE 开发新的车队疾病和伤害监测能力。

Q3 Medicine
MSMR Pub Date : 2025-02-20
Wendi S Bowman, Sasha A McGee, Lisa A Pearse, Courtney Coker, Jamaal A Russell, Asha J Riegodedios
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从历史上看,美国海军舰艇上的疾病和疾病(D&I)监测依赖于每周的数据更新,需要人工数据处理。针对固定的军事医院和诊所的既定监测方法并不适用于船上高度流动的人口。本文描述了通过利用社区流行病早期通报电子监测系统(ESSENCE)开发一种新的监测能力。该试点项目成功建立了一套用于船上作业的近实时D&I监控系统。在初始数据和系统评估之后,在负责全球舰队资产的海军4个区域海军环境和预防医学单位制定并实施了一项作战监视战略。尽管早期实施存在挑战,但预防药物使用者报告说,fleet ESSENCE系统在识别潜在疫情方面是有效的,具有足够的效率进行日常监测。这种使用ESSENCE战区数据的新功能为美国海军舰队提供了前所未有的、接近实时的D&I监视。虽然目前针对胃肠道和呼吸道疾病的趋势,但该基础设施可以灵活地添加新模块,以响应舰队和预防医学的需求。
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Development of a new fleet disease and injury surveillance capability using ESSENCE.

Historically, disease and illness (D&I) surveillance on U.S. Navy vessels relied on weekly data updates and required manual data processing. Established surveillance approaches for fixed military hospitals and clinics were not designed to be applied to the highly mobile populations aboard ships. This paper describes the development of a new surveillance capability through utilization of the Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics (ESSENCE). The pilot program successfully instituted a near real-time D&I surveillance system defined for shipboard operations. Following initial data and system assessment, an operational surveillance strategy was developed and implemented at the Navy's 4 regional Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Units responsible for global fleet assets. Despite early implementation challenges, preventive medicine users reported that the fleet ESSENCE system was effective in identifying potential outbreaks, with sufficient efficiency for daily surveillance. This new capability using in-theater data in ESSENCE enables unprecedented, near real-time D&I surveillance for the U.S. Navy fleet. While currently targeting gastrointestinal and respiratory illness trends, the infrastructure has flexibility to add new modules in response to fleet and preventive medicine requirements.

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