Nolan Patricia A, Vanner Cynthia, Bandy Utpala, Banner Gregory, Combs Walter S, Fulton John, Hayes Gregory V, Jones Kenneth, Marshall Robert J
Rhode Island Department of Health, Providence 02908, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2003 Sep-Oct;9(5):352-6. doi: 10.1097/00124784-200309000-00004.
In October 2001, public health departments across the United States were part of an intensive response to a bioterrorism event using anthrax spores delivered by mail. It is useful to examine this experience as an unscripted exercise of bioterrorism response capacity, more realistic than scenarios of planned exercises. The event particularly challenged public health laboratory and communications capacity, but it also tested surveillance and training capacity. The bioterrorism response demonstrated the importance of strong partnerships between the public health laboratory and emergency response agencies as well as medical providers and the usefulness of open, flexible communication strategies.
2001年10月,美国各地的公共卫生部门参与了对一起利用邮件投递炭疽孢子的生物恐怖主义事件的密集应对行动。将这一经历作为对生物恐怖主义应对能力的一次无脚本演练来审视是很有意义的,它比有计划的演练场景更具现实意义。该事件对公共卫生实验室和通信能力构成了特别挑战,但也考验了监测和培训能力。生物恐怖主义应对行动彰显了公共卫生实验室与应急机构以及医疗服务提供者之间建立强大伙伴关系的重要性,以及开放、灵活的沟通策略的实用性。