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Isolation and quarantine: Preparedness and clinical requirements

Public Health - Seattle & King County is leading the region in the unprecedented challenge of meeting preparedness and clinical requirements for disease surveillance, mass treatment operations, and for isolation and quarantine protocols and training.

Definition of isolation and quarantine:

Isolation is the separation and restriction of movement of ill people to stop the spread of that illness to others. People in isolation may be cared for in their homes, in hospitals, or at designated health care facilities. Quarantine, in contrast, applies to people who have been exposed to a contagious illness and may be infected but are not yet ill. Separating exposed people and restricting their movements is intended to stop the spread of that illness. Quarantine can be highly effective in protecting the public from disease.

Isolation and Quarantine Response Plan, version 2 (PDF)
As the nation re-focuses on the very real threats of bioterrorism events, communicable disease outbreaks and pandemic influenza, isolation and quarantine (I&Q) are public health measures being updated to reduce the spread of infection during disease outbreaks.

Appendix A: Involuntary Isolation and Quarantine, Legal Team Protocol (PDF)

On December 15, 2003, Public Health - Seattle & King County sponsored a seminar that used the Toronto experience with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) to highlight the broad legal, policy and health care challenges in preparing for an outbreak of infectious disease or similar public health emergency.

The following presentations were given at the seminar:

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