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goals define and describe animal and human clinical specimens define and describe environmental specimens such as food water and fomites discuss proper methods of human specimen collection and transportation outbreaks ...

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       Goals
        Define and describe animal and 
         human clinical specimens.
        Define and describe environmental 
         specimens such as food, water, 
         and fomites.
        Discuss proper methods of human 
         specimen collection and 
         transportation 
        Outbreaks Involving 
        Clinical Specimens
         Human clinical specimens from 
          case-patients
            Blood         Saliva
            Serum         Hair
            Urine         Feces
         Type of specimen depends on the 
          outbreak
         Similar specimens from animals
         Clinical Specimen Example 
         1: Monkeypox
           Midwestern United States: more than 70 
            individuals experienced febrile rash 
            thought to be caused by monkeypox virus
              Cases laboratory confirmed using blood, skin, 
               lymph node, pharyngeal specimens
              All lab-confirmed human cases associated 
               with purchase of prairie dogs as pets
              Samples from prairie dogs confirmed infection
              Prairie dogs infected at animal distribution 
               facility where housed/transported with exotic 
               rodents from Africa
          Clinical Specimen Example 
          2: Hantavirus
           1993, southwestern United States: 
             outbreak of a fatal unexplained pulmonary 
             illness associated with previously unknown 
             type of hantavirus
              Rodents found near homes of case-patients 
                trapped and tested 
              Same strain of hantavirus cultured from tissue 
                of a deer mouse captured near home of a case-
                patient who had died from the hantavirus strain
              Results of a case-control study consistent with 
                hypothesis that the fatal pulmonary disease 
                was associated with proximity to infected            
                  deer mice. 
         Outbreaks Involving 
         Environmental Specimens 
           Environmental specimens may be 
            collected to confirm a source: food, water, 
            fomites
              Food/water samples often collected in food or 
               waterborne outbreaks
              Frequently collected in conjunction with human 
               clinical samples
           When clinical and environmental 
            specimens yield same results, supports 
            hypothesis that outbreak source is same 
            as environmental specimen source
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