A Planning Guide for Public Health Preparedness
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released a planning guide designed to help State, county, and local officials meet Federal requirements to prepare for a public health emergency.
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AHRQ's Community-Based Mass Prophylaxis: A Planning Guide for Public Health
Preparedness, developed by researchers at Weill Medical College of Cornell
University, provides an overview of the five components of a mass prophylaxis
response to epidemic outbreaks:
- Surveillance.
- Stockpiling.
- Distribution.
- Dispensing.
- Followup.
Sections of the planning guide focus on planning and conducting dispensing
operations using specially-designated dispensing centers, and on describing
the implementation of a comprehensive operational structure for Dispensing/Vaccination
Centers (DVCs) based on the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
It is possible to calculate the number of staff needed to run a system that
is operating in a steady-state manner. The accompanying Bioterrorism
and Epidemic Outbreak Response Model (BERM) allows calculations of the number
of staff needed to carry out a prophylaxis campaign using two different pre-specified
designs for DVCs, one for antibiotic dispensing and another for vaccination.
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Bioterrorism Research Portfolio
This planning guide is one of more than 50 studies, workshops, conferences,
and other activities funded under the Agency's bioterrorism research portfolio.
AHRQ sponsors research that provides the evidence base for tools and resources
needed in bioterrorism planning and response. For more information, go to: http://www.ahrq.gov/prep/.
Current as of October 2004
Internet Citation:
Community-Based Mass Prophylaxis: A Planning Guide for Public
Health Preparedness. October 2004. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,
Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/cbmprophyl/cbmpro.htm