Koh Howard K, Elqura Loris J, Judge Christine M, Jacob John P, Williams Amy E, Crowther M Suzanne, Serino Richard A, Auerbach John M
Center for Public Health Preparedness, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2008 Mar;2(1):40-9. doi: 10.1097/DMP.0b013e318164f440.
The federally funded Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI) requires seamless federal, state, and local public health coordination to provide antibiotics to an entire city population within 48 hours of an aerosolized release of anthrax. We document practical lessons learned from the development and implementation of the Boston CRI plan. Key themes center on heightened emphasis on security, a new mass protection model of dispensing, neighborhood-centric clinic site selection, online training of Medical Reserve Corps volunteers, and the testing of operations through drills and exercises. Sharing such lessons can build national preparedness.
由联邦政府资助的城市应急准备计划(CRI)要求联邦、州和地方公共卫生部门进行无缝协调,以便在炭疽气溶胶释放后的48小时内为整个城市人口提供抗生素。我们记录了从波士顿CRI计划的制定和实施中吸取的实际经验教训。关键主题集中在对安全的高度重视、新的大规模防护分发模式、以社区为中心的诊所选址、医疗后备队志愿者的在线培训以及通过演练和演习对行动进行测试。分享这些经验教训有助于增强国家的应急准备能力。