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Bioterrorism preparedness
A local perspective by Dr. Alonzo Plough

The following slides were part of the visual PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Alonzo Plough, Director of Public Health - Seattle & King County before an audience at the University of Washington held on November 27, 2001.

Click on thumbnail images below to start the slide show:

Bioterrorism Preparedness: A local perspective
Slide 1
Bioterrorism Preparedness
Public Health's Role
Slide 2

Public Health's Role
Internal Coordination
Slide 3

Internal Coordination
Surveillance and Detection
Slide 4

Surveillance and Detection
Medical Management
Slide 5

Medical Management
Coordination and Education
Slide 6

Coordination and Education
Developing Protocols
Slide 7

Developing Protocols
Educating Local Leaders
Slide 8

Educating Local Leaders
Informing the Public
Slide 9

Informing the Public
Leading Planning Efforts
Slide 10

Leading Planning Efforts
Resources
Slide 11

Resources
related sites:

State DOH logoWashington State Dept. of Health's Bioterrorism website
"Since the acts of terrorism on September 11, there's been a new sense of concern in our nation, and in our state. The tragic events have raised awareness across the country and in Washington about possible terrorist attacks."

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Updated fact sheets, news and education materials Health Advisories & Resources.

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Facts and FAQs about reportable diseases in Washington State including publications and reports.

Updated: Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 10:49 AM

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