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Preventive Medicine Unit Hosts Outbreak Investigation Workshop during CP-17

16 February 2017
Sailors from Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Unit (NEPMU) 2 hosted an outbreak investigation workshop, Feb. 8, as part of Continuing Promise 2017's (CP-17) training for partner nation community health workers who may participate in investigations of infectious disease outbreaks.
Sailors from Navy Environmental and Preventive Medicine Unit (NEPMU) 2 hosted an outbreak investigation workshop, Feb. 8, as part of Continuing Promise 2017's (CP-17) training for partner nation community health workers who may participate in investigations of infectious disease outbreaks.

The workshop was one of several public health knowledge exchanges hosted by NEPMU-2 Sailors currently deployed in support of CP-17.

"The recent Zika virus pandemic in Central and South America highlights the critical roles surveillance and outbreak investigations play in protecting the health of the public," said Lt. Cmdr. Lucas Johnson, officer in charge of CP-17's preventive medicine detachment.

The one-day workshop was attended by 36 health professionals from Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, and surrounding rural communities. Course content included a review of common types of infectious disease outbreaks, preparation and execution outbreak investigations, establishing community disease surveillance programs, and principles of health risk communication.

The course culminated in a simulated outbreak investigation where participants translated their enhanced knowledge into best practices for maximizing the effectiveness and efficiency of conducting outbreak investigations in limited-resource settings.

"This workshop, and activities like it, are discrete opportunities to fundamentally strengthen the health care capacity of partner nations," said Johnson. "Participants from today's workshop are not only prepared to independently conduct an outbreak investigation themselves; they're prepared to teach other community health professionals their new skill set."

CP-17 is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored and U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet-conducted deployment to conduct civil-military operations including humanitarian assistance, training engagements, and medical, dental, and veterinary support in an effort to show U.S. support and commitment to Central and South America.

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