declaring an ip/sp
DESCRIPTION
Exotic Disease Response. Declaring an IP/SP. To tracing. Overview. Vet visit. Conduct surveillance visit. Conduct organism investigation. Declare IP/SP. Evaluate and record surveillance results. Vet debrief. Vets. Organism management. Evaluate & record lab results from surveillance. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OverviewConduct
surveillance visit
Evaluate and record
surveillance results
Evaluate & record lab
results from surveillance
Organism management
Conduct organism
investigationDeclare IP/SP
To tracingVet visit
Vet debrief
Lab results
Vets
OM teamCreate buffers
To surveillance
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In this session you will learn to:• Describe the consequences of declaring an IP/SP• Interpret processes and procedures for declaring an IP/SP • Identify when to declare an IP/SP• Determine and assign organism management tasks • Complete an IP/SP decision form• Complete an IP/SP declaration in IRS• Authorise restrictions in IRS • Create a Visit Plan• Determine and Record Surveillance Requirements
Training Outcomes
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• Consequences of declaring an IP or SP• Processes and procedures for declaring an IP/SP• Decision making• Organism Management Tasks• IP/SP documentation• IP/SP data entry• Wrap up
Training Agenda
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Knowledge Checks• Are not designed to Pass or Fail you!• Make sure you have understood what you have
learned before moving on to the next module.• You can refer to your reference material (processes
and procedures) if you need to.
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1: Consequences of declaring IP/SP Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Describe potential consequences of declaring an IP or
SP
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Decisions made• Does this place meet the Case Definition for an IP or SP?
– If not, should I make a recommendation for it to be considered anyway?
– Do I need more
information to do this?• What tasks should be
applied in the buffer zones?• What organism management
tasks will apply for each property?
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2: Processes and procedures Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Interpret the processes and procedures for declaring an
IP or SP
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3: Decision making Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Identify when you should declare an IP or SP.
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Decision making process Response is declared, case definitions set for both IP and SP, & policy on organism management set
MAF
Compare vet surveillance results to case definitions and decide if property infected or suspect
YOU
Compare lab results to case definitions and revise decision YOU
Identify borderline cases that don’t meet case definitions and refer to Incident Controller for decision
YOU
As more information comes in, revise case definitions MAF/YOU
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4: Organism management tasks Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Determine and assign organism management tasks.
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Organism management decisions
OM Decisions
RP Decision
OM tasks for each buffer zone
OM tasksfor the IP/SP
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5: IP/SP documentation Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Complete an IP/SP decision form
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• Lab diagnosis form• Schedule surveillance form• EDIR• IP/SP decision form
Forms
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6: IP/SP data entry Objective
By the end of this topic you will be able to:• Complete an IP/SP declaration in IRS• Authorise restrictions in IRS• Create a Visit Plan in IRS• Determine and Record Surveillance Requirements
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You are now able to:• Describe the consequences of declaring an IP/SP• Interpret processes and procedures for declaring an IP/SP • Identify when to declare an IP/SP• Determine and assign organism management tasks • Complete an IP/SP decision form• Complete an IP/SP declaration in IRS• Authorise restrictions in IRS • Create a Visit Plan• Determine and Record Surveillance Requirements
Training Outcomes