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法医、验尸官与生物恐怖主义:监测与病例管理指南

Medical examiners, coroners, and biologic terrorism: a guidebook for surveillance and case management.

作者信息

Nolte Kurt B, Hanzlick Randy L, Payne Daniel C, Kroger Andrew T, Oliver William R, Baker Andrew M, McGowan Dennis E, DeJong Joyce L, Bell Micahel R, Guarner Jeannette, Shieh Wun-Ju, Zaki Sherif R

机构信息

University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

出版信息

MMWR Recomm Rep. 2004 Jun 11;53(RR-8):1-27.

Abstract

Medical examiners and coroners (ME/Cs) are essential public health partners for terrorism preparedness and response. These medicolegal investigators support both public health and public safety functions and investigate deaths that are sudden, suspicious, violent, unattended, and unexplained. Medicolegal autopsies are essential for making organism-specific diagnoses in deaths caused by biologic terrorism. This report has been created to 1) help public health officials understand the role of ME/Cs in biologic terrorism surveillance and response efforts and 2) provide ME/Cs with the detailed information required to build capacity for biologic terrorism preparedness in a public health context. This report provides background information regarding biologic terrorism, possible biologic agents, and the consequent clinicopathologic diseases, autopsy procedures, and diagnostic tests as well as a description of biosafety risks and standards for autopsy precautions. ME/Cs' vital role in terrorism surveillance requires consistent standards for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data. Familiarity with the operational, jurisdictional, and evidentiary concerns involving biologic terrorism-related death investigation is critical to both ME/Cs and public health authorities. Managing terrorism-associated fatalities can be expensive and can overwhelm the existing capacity of ME/Cs. This report describes federal resources for funding and reimbursement for ME/C preparedness and response activities and the limited support capacity of the federal Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team. Standards for communication are critical in responding to any emergency situation. This report, which is a joint collaboration between CDC and the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME), describes the relationship between ME/Cs and public health departments, emergency management agencies, emergency operations centers, and the Incident Command System.

摘要

法医和验尸官是恐怖主义防范与应对工作中至关重要的公共卫生合作伙伴。这些法医学调查人员既支持公共卫生职能,也支持公共安全职能,负责调查突然、可疑、暴力、无人照料及死因不明的死亡事件。法医解剖对于诊断生物恐怖主义所致死亡中的特定病原体至关重要。本报告旨在:1)帮助公共卫生官员了解法医和验尸官在生物恐怖主义监测与应对工作中的作用;2)为法医和验尸官提供详细信息,以便在公共卫生背景下建立生物恐怖主义防范能力。本报告提供了有关生物恐怖主义、可能的生物制剂以及由此引发的临床病理疾病、尸检程序和诊断测试的背景信息,还描述了生物安全风险及尸检预防措施标准。法医和验尸官在恐怖主义监测中的重要作用要求在数据收集、分析和传播方面保持一致标准。熟悉涉及生物恐怖主义相关死亡调查的操作、管辖权和证据问题,对法医和验尸官以及公共卫生当局都至关重要。管理与恐怖主义相关的死亡事件可能成本高昂,且可能超出法医和验尸官现有的能力。本报告介绍了用于资助和报销法医和验尸官防范与应对活动的联邦资源,以及联邦灾难尸体处理行动响应小组有限的支持能力。沟通标准在应对任何紧急情况时都至关重要。本报告是美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)与国家法医协会(NAME)的联合合作成果,描述了法医和验尸官与公共卫生部门、应急管理机构、应急行动中心及 incident command system(事件指挥系统)之间的关系。

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