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ID107472
Title ProperChallenge of determining the need for remediation following a wide-area biological release
LanguageENG
AuthorRaber, Ellen
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recovering from a biological attack is a complex process requiring the successful resolution of numerous challenges. The Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration program is one of the first multiagency efforts to develop strategies and tools that could be effective following a wide-area release of B. anthracis spores. Nevertheless, several key policy issues and associated science and technology issues still need to be addressed. For example, more refined risk assessment and management approaches are needed to help evaluate "true" public health risk. Once the risk is understood, that information can be considered along with the types of characterization activities deemed necessary to determine whether the cost and time of decontamination are actually warranted. This commentary offers 5 recommendations associated with decision making regarding decontamination and clearance options that should accompany a comprehensive risk analysis leading to more effective risk management decisions. It summarizes some of the most important technological gaps that still need to be addressed to help decision makers in their objective of reducing health risks to an acceptable level. The risk management approach described should enable decision makers to improve credibility and gain public acceptance, especially when an adequate science and technology base is available to support the required decisions.
`In' analytical NoteBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol. 9, No.3; Sep 2011: p.257-261
Journal SourceBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol. 9, No.3; Sep 2011: p.257-261
Key WordsBiological Attack ;  Interagency Biological Restoration Demonstration Program ;  Risk Management