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93.860 Emerging Infections Sentinel Networks

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Uniform Guidance Interim Final Rule - HHS

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2023 Compliance Supplement

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CFDA Historical Index



2021

Action/Change Type: publish
Change Description: Emerging Infections Sentinel Networks


2020

Action/Change Type: publish
Change Description: Emerging Infections Sentinel Networks


2019

Action/Change Type: publish
Change Description: Emerging Infections Sentinel Networks

Program Objective

In its 1994 monograph, Addressing Emerging Infectious Disease Threats – A Prevention Strategy for the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called for the establishment of provider-based Emerging Infections Sentinel Networks (EISNs) to monitor and evaluate conditions that are not covered by health department surveillance and that are likely to be seen by specific kinds of health providers. There are currently three provider-based networks established through CDC’s EISN cooperative agreement programs: 1) Surveillance network of infectious disease specialists, 2) Global surveillance network of travel medicine clinics, and 3) Emergency department-based network of academically affiliated emergency departments for research on emerging infectious diseases. The first two networks (infectious disease specialists and travel medicine clinics) are non-research programs, and the third network (academically affiliated EDs) is a research program. These networks contribute to surveillance for emerging infectious diseases, including drug resistant, foodborne and waterborne, and vaccine-preventable or potentially vaccine-preventable diseases, and enhance information exchange leading to early identification of and response to trends and outbreaks. Objectives for the provider-based sentinel networks include the following: - To support linked groups of participating individuals or organizations in monitoring a variety of infectious disease problems and enhancing communication and collaboration among network members and the public health community; - To serve as readily accessible mechanisms to address urgent public health infectious disease problems rapidly; and - To improve understanding of specific public health issues, including, but not limited to, international travel, and enhance preparedness to meet new infectious disease threats among domestic and globally mobile populations. Additional objectives for the "research" EISN include: - To focus studies on the most important issues to be addressed by participating hospital EDs and CDC; and - To estimate the community burden of diseases.

Reported Expenditures

Fiscal Year End 2024 2023 2022
Total reported expenditures $0 $8,912,021 $4,604,216
Expenditures audited as a major program $0 $7,635,793 $2,826,863
Expenditures with audit findings $0 $3,295,428 $912,456
R&D Expenditures $0 $0 $0

Expenditure Metrics

Fiscal Year End 2024 2023 2022
Number of award recipients 0 41 29
Number of awards audited 0 26 16
Number of awards with findings 0 9 2
Percent of audited programs with findings 0% 35% 13%
Percent of awards reported as R&D 0% 0% 0%

Note: This information has been compiled from data collection form submissions to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse, Harvester.census.gov.

Note 2: This information is updated periodically and may not include recent data collection form submissions.

Contact Information

Susan Gantt 1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop C18, Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Email: SGantt@cdc.gov Phone: 4046397087


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