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ID108426
Title ProperBiosurveillance where it happens
Other Title Informationstate and local capabilities and needs
LanguageENG
AuthorToner, Eric S ;  Nuzzo, Jennifer B ;  Watson, Matthew ;  Franco, Crystal
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, improved biosurveillance has become a bipartisan national security priority. As has been pointed out by the National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommittee and others, building a national biosurveillance enterprise requires having strong biosurveillance systems at the state and local levels, and additional policies are needed to strengthen their biosurveillance capabilities. Because of the foundational role that state and local health departments play in biosurveillance, we sought to determine to what extent state and local health departments have the right capabilities in place to provide the information needed to detect and manage an epidemic or public health emergency-both for state and local outbreak management and for reporting to federal agencies during national public health crises. We also sought to identify those policies or actions that would improve state and local biosurveillance and make recommendations to federal policymakers who are interested in improving national biosurveillance capabilities.
`In' analytical NoteBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol. 9, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.321-330
Journal SourceBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol. 9, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.321-330
Key WordsBiosurveillance ;  National Biosurveillance Advisory Subcommittee ;  Biosurveillance Systems ;  Public Health Emergency ;  National Biosurveillance Capabilities