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                                    Vol 34 No. 2 - Communicable Diseases of Community Importance
                                
                            
                        
                    
                    OUTBREAK SURVEILLANCE AND RESPONSE _ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
                            
                                
                                    The Singapore Family Physician
                                    Vol 34
                                    No 2
                                    - Communicable Diseases of Community Importance
                                
                            
                        
                    
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                                    1 May 2008
                                
                            
                        
                                0377-5305
                            
                        An outbreak is defined as the unexpected occurrence of two or more cases of a disease in a given area, or among a specific group  of  people,  over  a  particular  period  of  time.    For  an outbreak to happen, the basic elements of disease causation involving agent, host and environment, together with a chain of  transmission  must  be  in  place.    A  well  established surveillance system enables us to observe and predict dangers posed  by  the  outbreak  and  to  understand  the  factors contributing to its spread.  In responding to outbreaks of public health importance, the primary objective is to break the chain of transmission.  Speed and accuracy are essential to managing the outbreak, and the epidemiological approach involves a systematic  series  of  steps.    One  important  determinant  of success or failure is communication of the epidemiological findings  and  actions  taken  to  the  public  and  all  those  who need to know.
                        