[From the CDC Page on Current Situation
Additional cases meeting the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) probable case definition have been reported by states...] https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/situati...ary/index.html
Synopsis:
This position statement updates the standardized surveillance case definition for novel influenza A virus infection, a
nationally notifiable condition. Updates address changes in the epidemiology of influenza A viruses circulating in
wildlife, domestic poultry, and livestock, and clarifies laboratory test methods available.
• Updates include:
o Revisions to clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological criteria for case ascertainment and
classification.
o Modifications to the confirmed, probable, and suspect case definitions to reflect current knowledge
and situation.
o Addition of reporting of probable cases to the list of nationally notifiable conditions.
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Report the following to public health authorities:
• Any person meeting laboratory criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting clinical criteria for reporting AND meeting epidemiologic linkage criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting vital records criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting healthcare record criteria for reporting.
A1. Clinical Criteria for Reporting*
• One or more of the following: Cough, sore throat, fever (measured or subjective), shortness of breath
or difficulty breathing, conjunctivitis (red eye, discharge from eye), headache, myalgia, arthralgia,
fatigue, rhinorrhea or nasal congestion, diarrhea, vomiting.
*Clinical criteria for reporting must be paired with epidemiologic linkage criteria for reporting to trigger a report to
public health.
***https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.cste.org/r...nfluenza_A.pdf
Additional cases meeting the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) probable case definition have been reported by states...] https://www.cdc.gov/bird-flu/situati...ary/index.html
Synopsis:
This position statement updates the standardized surveillance case definition for novel influenza A virus infection, a
nationally notifiable condition. Updates address changes in the epidemiology of influenza A viruses circulating in
wildlife, domestic poultry, and livestock, and clarifies laboratory test methods available.
• Updates include:
o Revisions to clinical, laboratory, and epidemiological criteria for case ascertainment and
classification.
o Modifications to the confirmed, probable, and suspect case definitions to reflect current knowledge
and situation.
o Addition of reporting of probable cases to the list of nationally notifiable conditions.
-snip-
Report the following to public health authorities:
• Any person meeting laboratory criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting clinical criteria for reporting AND meeting epidemiologic linkage criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting vital records criteria for reporting; OR
• Any person meeting healthcare record criteria for reporting.
A1. Clinical Criteria for Reporting*
• One or more of the following: Cough, sore throat, fever (measured or subjective), shortness of breath
or difficulty breathing, conjunctivitis (red eye, discharge from eye), headache, myalgia, arthralgia,
fatigue, rhinorrhea or nasal congestion, diarrhea, vomiting.
*Clinical criteria for reporting must be paired with epidemiologic linkage criteria for reporting to trigger a report to
public health.
***https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.cste.org/r...nfluenza_A.pdf