BIDS Projects
BIDS funding recipients are primarily health jurisdictions encompassing sister cities in the 10 U.S.-Mexico border states. CDC awards funding to BIDS sites throughout the border region (predominately state and local health departments, including offices of border health) that implement projects based on local and program goals.
BIDS in Arizona
Arizona has one BIDS site, operated by the Arizona Department of Health Services' Office of Border Health and includes the following partners:
- Pima County Health Department
- Santa Cruz Health Department
- Sonora Secretaria de Salud
- Tohono O'odham Department of Health and Human Services
- Yuma County Public Health Department
Examples of Arizona site projects:
- Severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) surveillance
- Binational case reporting
- Coccidioidomycosis surveillance and provider education
- Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like Illness (ILI)
BIDS in California
California BIDS Partners:
- California Office of Binational Border Health
- San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency
- Imperial County Public Health Department
Examples of California site projects:
- Binational case reporting
- Coccidioidomycosis surveillance, testing, and training
- Enhanced surveillance for antibiotic-resistant Salmonella and Shigella
- Enhanced surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI)
- Surveillance for influenza and influenza-like illness (ILI)
BIDS in New Mexico
New Mexico BIDS Partners:
- New Mexico Office of Border Health
- New Mexico Department of Health Epidemiology and Response Division: Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau
- New Mexico Department of Health Public Health Division: Southwest Region
Examples of New Mexico site projects:
- Binational case reporting
- Binational “Four Corners” Cocci Project
- Border Influenza Surveillance Network
- Border Epidemiology Surveillance team (BEST) leadership
- Dissemination and implementation of Technical Guidelines for U.S.-Mexico Coordination on Public Health Events of Mutual Interest
BIDS in Texas
BIDS currently has no sites operating in Texas, but BIDS partners in Texas include:
- Cameron County Health Department
- El Paso County Health Department
- Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Office of Border Health
- DSHS Service Regions 9/10 (El Paso)
- DSHS Service Regions 11 (Harlingen)
- Webb County Health Department
Examples of Texas site projects:
- Binational case reporting
- Coccidioidomycosis surveillance
- Surveillance for influenza and Influenza-like Illness (ILI)
- West Nile virus and dengue surveillance
BIDS in Mexico
Collaboration with Mexico is crucial for the exchange of information about infectious diseases occurring along the United States-Mexico border and among people moving between both countries. CDC and BIDS partners collaborate with Mexican partners at the local, state, and federal level.
BIDS sites were initially established in parallel with sites in U.S. sister cities in Tijuana, Baja California, Nogales, Sonora, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, and Reynosa, Tamaulipas. Sites then expanded to Mexicali, Baja California. BIDS later added collaborative sentinel surveillance activities with Mexico on influenza and West Nile virus.
The Mexico Secretariat of Health developed new surveillance paradigms after the influenza A H1N1 pandemic in 2009, though the original sentinel sites in Mexico are not operating at this time. Binational strategic planning and meetings to define protocols consistent with Mexico’s new surveillance paradigms, the International Health Regulations, and the U.S.-Mexico Guidelines will be under way in the near future.
Mexico BIDS Partners:
- Dirección General de Epidemiología (General Directorate of Epidemiology)
- Secretaria de Salud del Estado de Baja California (Baja California Secretariat of State Health)
- Chihuahua Secretaria de Salud Pública (Chihuahua Secretariat of Public Health)
- Sonora Secretaria de Salud Pública (Sonora Secretariat of Public Health)
- Tamaulipas Epidemiology Program, Secretaria de Salud Pública (Secretariat of Public Health)
Examples of BIDS site projects in Mexico:
- Enhanced surveillance for and diagnosis and treatment of brucellosis through developing laboratory capacity in disease-endemic regions of Mexico
- Laboratory training
- Pulsed field gel electrophoresis (bionumerics)
- DNA sequencing and analysis of nucleotide sequencing of hepatitis viruses
- Molecular epidemiology of rabies in Mexico
- Pilot surveillance of coccioidomycosis in Sonora and Chihuahua
- Page last reviewed: June 9, 2014
- Page last updated: June 9, 2014
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