We developed a mathematical model to compare various emer-gency responses in the event of an airborne anthrax attack. The system consists of an atmospheric dispersion model, an age-dependent dose–response model, a disease progression model, and a set of spatially distributed two-stage queueing systems consisting of antibiotic distribution and hospital care. Our results underscore the need for the extremely aggressive and timely use of oral antibiotics by all asymptomatics in the exposure region, distributed either preattack or by nonprofessionals postattack, and the creation of surge capacity for supportive hospital care via expanded training of nonemergency care workers at the local level and the use of federal and military resources and n...
Sudden and unexpected events directly influencing clinical practice patterns are uncommon. After the...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
anthracis spores have caused fatalities. Objective. To eval-uate the cost-effectiveness of strategie...
Health officials lack field-implementable tools for forecasting the effects that a large-scale relea...
AbstractResponding rapidly and appropriately to a covert anthrax release is an important public heal...
Finding feasible strategies to distribute antibiotics quickly to the general public in response to a...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
Public health emergencies require rapid responses from federal, state, and local authorities to prev...
Background. Post-exposure prophylaxis is a critical compo-nent of the public health response to biot...
CHDS State/LocalThe Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) can deliver large quantities of medications a...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
International audienceAs a bioterrorist anthrax attack has serious consequences, an emergency respon...
In the absence of quantitative risk-based information, responses to pathogenic agents in the environ...
This article continues the discussions introduced in an earlier article submitted to The Health Care...
We developed a mathematical model to compare 2 indoor remediation strategies in the aftermath of an ...
Sudden and unexpected events directly influencing clinical practice patterns are uncommon. After the...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
anthracis spores have caused fatalities. Objective. To eval-uate the cost-effectiveness of strategie...
Health officials lack field-implementable tools for forecasting the effects that a large-scale relea...
AbstractResponding rapidly and appropriately to a covert anthrax release is an important public heal...
Finding feasible strategies to distribute antibiotics quickly to the general public in response to a...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
Public health emergencies require rapid responses from federal, state, and local authorities to prev...
Background. Post-exposure prophylaxis is a critical compo-nent of the public health response to biot...
CHDS State/LocalThe Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) can deliver large quantities of medications a...
We measured sensitivity and timeliness of a syndromic surveillance system to detect bioterrorism eve...
International audienceAs a bioterrorist anthrax attack has serious consequences, an emergency respon...
In the absence of quantitative risk-based information, responses to pathogenic agents in the environ...
This article continues the discussions introduced in an earlier article submitted to The Health Care...
We developed a mathematical model to compare 2 indoor remediation strategies in the aftermath of an ...
Sudden and unexpected events directly influencing clinical practice patterns are uncommon. After the...
Approved for po-blic release; distribution is unlimited. Lexington Massachusetts This report present...
anthracis spores have caused fatalities. Objective. To eval-uate the cost-effectiveness of strategie...