Terrorism and Other Public Health EmergenciesPublic Health Emergency Response: A Guide for Leaders and Responders

Order number: PB2008-110086
Price: $16 (Price outside the U.S., Canada, and Mexico $32)

This guide is for people in a state, city, county, or town who come together during times of emergency, make the tough decisions about how to manage a crisis, and put their boots on the ground to save lives and protect the health and safety of area residents.

This document is unique in its attempt to bring together three sectors: leaders, responders, and public health. In addition, it shines light specifically on the public health implications of emergencies -- mass casualties, widespread illness, debilitating injuries, and intense psychological trauma -- present in almost every terrorist-created emergency. The information is equally relevant to all kinds of public health emergencies, including natural disasters. More information

Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies

Terrorism and Other Public Health EmergenciesThe media's guides on how to quickly and clearly communicate terrorism and public health  emergency messages to the public.

 


A Reference Guide for Media
Price: $16  (Price outside the U.S., Canada, Mexico $32)

Order number: PB2007-103659

 

Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Reference Guide for Media

A Reference Guide for Media

Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Reference Guide for Media

This 269-page guide is for the people who write the words, who take the pictures, and who tell the stories about the events in our world—both ordinary and extraordinary. It is intended to provide information about how the public health system is preparing for and will respond to previously unthinkable events, such as September 11. More specifically, the guide’s intent is to offer the best possible information about the worst-case scenarios.

Some of the key topics addressed are:

  • Information about the most likely biological, chemical, and radiological weapons that could be used by terrorists.
  • Unanswered questions and conflicting opinions about certain terrorist agents.
  • The emotional impact of disaster on the public and how that is likely to affect people’s reactions.
  • How public health does its job in an emergency. For example, how does a disease detective track down the cause of an outbreak? When can quarantine be declared?
  • What are the emotional consequences for journalists who spend a sustained period of time covering a disaster? What can be done to help reporters shield themselves from stress and other dangers that can affect their lives and their work?

Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Field Guide for Media

Price: $5 (Price outside the U.S., Canada, Mexico $10)
Order number:
PB2007-111372\

This 80-page guide is a compact companion to the broader Terrorism and Other Public Health Emergencies: A Reference Guide for Media. This version is designed to be used in the field to quickly and clearly communicate terrorism and public health emergency messages to the public.

Topics covered include:

  • Biological Agents
  • Chemical Agents
  • Radiation Emergencies
  • Defining Public Health Roles, Programs, and Terms
  • Web Sites
  • Contact Lists, Checklists, and Additional Tools

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