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Bioterror - Anthrax, Influenza, and the Future of Public Health Security

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This book uses the 2001 anthrax attacks as its point of departure for an analysis of the past, present, and future of America's preparedness to deal with major challenges to public health, including bioterrorism and pandemic flu. The study identified the strength and weaknesses of the system while making recommendations for improvements. This allows the U.S. to be better prepared if faced with a larger or different biological threat. This book looks for linkages not only between bioterrorists and pandemic defenses, but also between public health security and the wider field of homeland security. Johnstone highlights some key foundation plans and strategies that are to serve as a basis for public health security. Failure to address these crucial issues not only creates unfounded mandates but also inhibits priority setting, leadership, and accountablity.

Bioterror: Anthrax, Influenza, and the Future of Public Health Security utilizes a large number of sources from within both the public health and public policy communities to document how each sector responded to the anthrax attacks and re-emergent infectious diseases, and how those responses have evolved to the present day, As with other areas of homeland security, sustained progress in public health security is not likely until basic questions about funding priorities and leadership are successfully addressed. In the response to the only mass casualty event in the United States since 2001, Hurricane Katrina, and in various emergency simulation exercises such as TOPOFF series, major performance deficiencies have been observed. This book brings together a variety of sources, the best available evidence on the status of the public health security system at three distinct points: before 2001; during and immediately after the anthrax attacks; and in the period from 2004 to the present.

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List of Illustrations
Preface
Chapter 1. The Anthrax Attacks of September/October 2001
Chapter 2. Threats and Risks
Chapter 3. The Pre-9/01 Public Health System
Chapter 4. Response to the Anthrax Attacks: Criminal Investigation
Chapter 5. The Public Health Response to the Anthrax Attacks
Chapter 6. Public Policy Response to Bioterrorism, SARS and Avian Flu
Chapter 7. Current Status of Public Health Security
Chapter 8. Conclusion
Notes


About the author

R. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE served on the staff of the 9/11 Commission, after working for over 20 years as a Congressional staff member. He is the author of 9/11 and the Future of Transportation Security. Johnstone is a consultant on homeland and national security matters.

Product details

Authors Johnstone R. William, Stephenie Overman
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2008
 
EAN 9781440836046
ISBN 978-1-4408-3604-6
No. of pages 232
Series Praeger Security International
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

HISTORY / Military / General, Terrorism, armed struggle, Security Studies: U.S. Homeland Security

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