Translations:Routine Disease Reporting and Case Management/20/en

Training Notes

  • Priority codes and definitions – There are six defined syndromes but should also be referred to as a tool for reporting important disease, not just listed priority diseases
  • There is one additional undefined Priority syndrome where signs don’t fit into the syndrome description but reporter feels urgent response is required (if suspected to be zoonotic, highly contagious, high mortality etc)
  • Positive Consequences - Those who report P should be thanked for staying alert, even if their report turns out to be false alarm, as it will in many cases, at least it shows reporter is alert and conscious of importance of distinguishing important from routine disease
  • Differential diagnosis vs definitive diagnosis
  • 100% should be visited quickly after a telephone call to ask for further details
  • Repeating sequence (species, number of animals) for multiple species with similar syndrome
  • Location code will be required for reports by Dinas staff
  • List style entry for differential diagnoses – multiple diseases should be separated by a comma
  • Disease codes can be found by using CKP [nama penyakit]
  • Additional Priority Syndrome has been added which allows Pelsa to report urgent looking case (zoonosis, high morbidity/mortality or contagious) without having a clear syndrome is an alert for unknown or exotic disease.