Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Workgroup October Report

On October 13, the MCM Workgroup held its fourth monthly call of the project year. On the call, a representative from the Centers for...

Oct 27, 2014 | Raymond Puerini

  • Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability, and Public Health

    Human health is directly affected by natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, and heat; it is also indirectly...

    Oct 07, 2014 | Chris Mills

  • CDC Confirms First Case of Ebola in Texas

    On September 30, 2014 at 5:30 PM EDT, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a press conference with hospital and...

    Oct 01, 2014 | Frances Bevington

  • Are Preparedness Funding Cuts Impacting the Capability of Local Health Departments...

    “What if there was a case of Ebola in my community?” With the growing outbreak in West Africa, public health preparedness planners...

    Sep 30, 2014 | Frances Bevington

  • Medical Countermeasures Workgroup September Report

    On September 8, the Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Workgroup held its third monthly call of the project year. On the call,...

    Sep 29, 2014 | Raymond Puerini

  • The Preparedness Planning, Outcomes, and Measures (PPOM) Workgroup – September Report

    The Preparedness Planning, Outcomes, and Measures (PPOM) workgroup held its monthly call on September 23. During the call, Rachel...

    Sep 29, 2014 | Nicole Dunifon

  • Accessible Video Resource for POD Settings: Q and A with the Northeast Texas Health...

    The Northeast Texas Public Health District (NTPHD) has experienced its share of disasters. After Hurricane Katrina, NTPHD preparedness...

    Sep 26, 2014 | Guest Author

  • Smallpox Preparedness Planning: Understanding the Strategic National Stockpile and...

    On September 8, a Congressional exercise explored the implications of anthrax and smallpox attacks on the Korean Peninsula and the...

    Sep 24, 2014 | Lisa Brown

  • Encouraging Pet Preparedness: Lessons from a NACCHO MRC Challenge Award Winner

    In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many evacuees were forced to leave their pets behind because no provisions had been made to...

    Sep 23, 2014 | Admin

  • Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Workgroup October Report

    On October 13, the MCM Workgroup held its fourth monthly call of the project year. On the call, a representative from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) spoke the of the expanded response role of CDC staff being deployed internationally to West Africa and nationally to the 5 airports doing increased entry screening […]

    Oct 27, 2014 | Raymond Puerini

    Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability, and Public Health

    Human health is directly affected by natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding, and heat; it is also indirectly affected through increased transmission and geographic expansion of diseases spread by insects, compromised air, water, and food quality. For example, bacterial counts in the water surrounding coastal communities tend to spike dramatically following heavy rainfall. Not...

    Oct 07, 2014 | Chris Mills

    CDC Confirms First Case of Ebola in Texas

    On September 30, 2014 at 5:30 PM EDT, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a press conference with hospital and public health representatives from Dallas, Texas to announce that test results had confirmed a case of Ebola in a traveler from Liberia. The patient was not ill during his flight to the […]

    Oct 01, 2014 | Frances Bevington

    Are Preparedness Funding Cuts Impacting the Capability of Local Health Departments to Respond to Global Health Security Threats?

    “What if there was a case of Ebola in my community?” With the growing outbreak in West Africa, public health preparedness planners across the country are mulling this question as concern grows over the threat posed by Ebola to global health security. This question is inevitably followed up with, “Are we ready?”

    Sep 30, 2014 | Frances Bevington

    Medical Countermeasures Workgroup September Report

    On September 8, the Medical Countermeasures (MCM) Workgroup held its third monthly call of the project year. On the call, representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the MCM Link Project which is a new engagement strategy to connect with state and local health departments to provide the most up-to-date information, […]

    Sep 29, 2014 | Raymond Puerini

    The Preparedness Planning, Outcomes, and Measures (PPOM) Workgroup – September Report

    The Preparedness Planning, Outcomes, and Measures (PPOM) workgroup held its monthly call on September 23. During the call, Rachel Schulman gave a short presentation on the Project Public Health Ready (PPHR) toolkit. The toolkit was designed to provide resources and tools to prepare staff at local health departments and public health regions to respond to […]

    Sep 29, 2014 | Nicole Dunifon

    Accessible Video Resource for POD Settings: Q and A with the Northeast Texas Health District

    The Northeast Texas Public Health District (NTPHD) has experienced its share of disasters. After Hurricane Katrina, NTPHD preparedness staff noticed that educational resources were not available to members of the deaf community. In response, they created a series of informational preparedness videos to be used in Point of Dispensing (POD) settings. The information in the videos […]

    Sep 26, 2014 | Guest Author

    Smallpox Preparedness Planning: Understanding the Strategic National Stockpile and Potential Weaponization

    On September 8, a Congressional exercise explored the implications of anthrax and smallpox attacks on the Korean Peninsula and the potential impact these attacks would have on Americans at home and abroad. This Congressional exercise allowed policymakers to learn and assess the types of decisions that would need to take place in the event of […]

    Sep 24, 2014 | Lisa Brown

    Encouraging Pet Preparedness: Lessons from a NACCHO MRC Challenge Award Winner

    In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many evacuees were forced to leave their pets behind because no provisions had been made to evacuate pets with their families. Other pet owners chose to stay in their homes so they did not have to leave their family pet behind. It was estimated that as many […]

    Sep 23, 2014 | Admin

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