Mississippi's Bioterrorism and Emergency Preparedness division is enhancing the state's planning, equipment and facilities to meet extraordinary health threats.
Advanced facilities and expert personnel enable accurate detection and rapid response to emergencies.
MSDH has worked to significantly improve Mississippi's emergency response capability. In place now are:
Two Biosafety Level 3 laboratories with advanced pathogen detection equipment
17 Weapons of Mass Destruction Centers of Excellence in hospitals across the state
The satellite-based Health Alert Network, connecting 13,000 Mississippi physicians and facilities to
coordinate information and activities
A distribution system for emergency medication from the Strategic National Stockpile
State and regional bioterrorism response plans overseen by nine Public Health Emergency Response Coordinators
Nurses trained in bioterrorism issues and diseases in every public health district
24/7 information hotline (1-866-HLTHY4U)