2023
DOI: 10.1089/hs.2023.0011
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Case Investigation and Contact Tracing in US State and Local Public Health Agencies: Sustaining Capacities and Applying Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic and 2022 Mpox Outbreak

Alexandra Woodward,
Caitlin Rivers

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the lack of resources available to US state and local public health agencies to respond to large-scale health events. Two response activities that were notably underresourced are case investigation and contact tracing (CI/CT), which health agencies routinely employ to control and prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. However, the scale of contact tracing required during the COVID-19 pandemic exceeded available resources, even in high-capacity public health agencies.… Show more

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“…Few in-depth interviews of health department staff, specific to CI/CT Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic, have occurred to date, and further discussion with additional jurisdictions may yield new lessons learned. 21 Furthermore, a separate publication discusses lessons learned from the qualitative interviews around scaling-up and maintaining CI/CT programs 22 .…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few in-depth interviews of health department staff, specific to CI/CT Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic, have occurred to date, and further discussion with additional jurisdictions may yield new lessons learned. 21 Furthermore, a separate publication discusses lessons learned from the qualitative interviews around scaling-up and maintaining CI/CT programs 22 .…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%