مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران (Sep 2019)

Brucellosis Surveillance System in the Islamic Republic of Iran: History, Structures and Processes

  • GH Moradi,
  • S Vahedi,
  • KH Rahmani,
  • M Zeinali,
  • E Mostafavi,
  • H Erfani,
  • F Bonakdar,
  • MKH Ghanbari,
  • B Amiri,
  • E Ghaderi,
  • MM Gouya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 195 – 203

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Background and Objectives: Iran has long been considered to be one of the countries in the world with endemic brucellosis. The aim of this study was to review the surveillance system of brucellosis in Iran. Methods: Data of this study were obtained from the surveillance system of the Center for Communicable Disease Control, the review of records, documents, books and published articles and also interviews with process owners and experts of brucellosis surveillance in 2017-2019. Results: In the current surveillance system in Iran, all patients with brucellosis will undergo standard treatment for at least 2 months. The patient identified at each site, private or public sector, reports to the health center of the city. After reporting cases to higher levels, city health center carried out required epidemiologic investigation in the place of reported case in collaboration with its environmental levels. Finally, the individual assessment form, epidemiologic investigation form, for reported case is completed and registered in national surveillance database. Conclusion: Although integration of the brucellosis surveillance program into the health system of the country and reporting and treatment of human cases in accordance with the countrychr('39')s protocol in recent years is well executed, brucellosis control in Iran requires the one health approach. Accordingly, it can be concluded that despite the decrease in the number of brucellosis cases in recent years, the weakness in livestock surveillance has led to many fluctuations in the health systemchr('39')s success in providing surveillance for human cases of brucellosis.

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