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Laboratory response checklist for infectious disease outbreaks—preparedness and response considerations for emerging threats

Tracie EisBrenner, Graham Tipples, Theodore I. Kuschak, Matthew W. Gilmour

2020Canada Communicable Disease Report18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of the Laboratory Response Checklist for Infectious Disease Outbreaks (the Checklist) is to provide public health laboratories and laboratory networks operating at multiple jurisdictional levels with a useful, adaptable tool to help rapidly identify important outbreak response considerations, particularly when investigating a previously unknown infectious disease threat. The Checklist was developed by the National Microbiology Laboratory of Canada in collaboration with provincial/territorial, national and international laboratory experts, including the Canadian Public Health Laboratory Network, and the Global Health Security Action Group Laboratory Network. While the Checklist was initially designed to reflect lessons learned through National Microbiology Laboratory participation in extended national and international outbreak responses (e.g. Zika virus epidemic [2015-2016], Ebola virus epidemic, West Africa [2014-2016]), the importance of optimizing laboratory response coordination has only been underscored by the ongoing challenges presented by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic response requirements. The Checklist identifies five highly interdependent laboratory response themes, each of which encompasses multiple considerations that may be critical to a coordinated, strategic outbreak response. As such, the comprehensive review of Checklist considerations by responding laboratory organizations may provide a valuable opportunity to quickly detect key response considerations and interdependencies, and mitigate risks with the potential to impact public health action.

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PreparednessOutbreakEmergency responseChecklistInfectious disease (medical specialty)Emerging infectious diseaseDisaster responseCrisis responseMedicineVirologyDiseaseMedical emergencyBiologyEmergency managementPolitical sciencePublic relationsPathologyLawPaleontologyViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchViral Infections and VectorsZoonotic diseases and public health