Special Issue Of Medical Decision Making Explores Bioterrorism And Disaster Preparedness

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Article Date: 28 Jul 2009 - 7:00 PDT

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According to a study in a special issue of Medical Decision Making, a large-scale, covert anthrax attack on a large city would overwhelm hospital resources even with an extremely effective public health response, primarily because of expected delays in detecting the attack and initiating a response to it.

The article "Predicting Hospital Surge after a Large-Scale Anthrax Attack: A Model-Based Analysis of CDC's Cities Readiness Initiative Prophylaxis Recommendations," examines one of the CDC's principal bioterrorism-response programs, the Cities Readiness Initiative (CRI), a program that recommends the medical countermeasures necessary to minimize the hospital surge resulting from anthrax-related illness and response in the first two days after a major bioterrorism attack.

The researchers found that a CRI-compliant prophylaxis campaign starting two days after exposure would protect as many as 86% of exposed individuals from illness. However, each additional day needed to complete the campaign would result in as much as 3% more hospitalizations in the exposed population. Unsustainable levels of hospitalizations would result from delays in detecting and initiating response to large-scale, covert aerosol anthrax releases in a major city, even with highly effective mass prophylaxis campaigns.

The article, written by Nathaniel Hupert, incorporates some of the latest type of modeling techniques scientists use in the disaster preparedness.field. Such models have become increasingly important to public health officials and hospital administrators. To improve the consistency and quality of these models, the Society for Medical Decision Making convened experts to recommend best practices for modeling the public health response to a terror attack. Their article, also published in the current issue of Medical Decision Making, is entitled "How hospitals and public health agencies are prepared for an attack--and how they respond to the surge in patients seeking care - will determine our success in containing an attack if one happens." said Mark Helfand, editor of Medical Decision Making.

These articles in the July/August issue of Medical Decision Making on "Bioterrorism and Disaster Preparedness" are being made freely available by SAGE for a limited time at:

"Predicting Hospital Surge after a Large-Scale Anthrax Attack: A Model-Based Analysis of CDC's Cities Readiness Initiative Prophylaxis Recommendations" by Nathaniel Hupert, MD, MPH, Daniel Wattson, BS, Jason Cuomo, MPH, Eric Hollingsworth, BS, Kristof Neukermans, BA, MBA, and Wei Xiong, PhD http://mdm.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/29/4/424

"Recommendations for Modeling Disaster Responses in Public Health and Medicine: A Position Paper of the Society for Medical Decision Making" by Margaret L. Brandeau, PhD, Jessica H. McCoy, MS, Nathaniel Hupert, MD, MPH, Jon-Erik Holty, MD, MS, Dena M. Bravata, MD, MS http://mdm.sagepub.com/cgi/rapidpdf/0272989X09340346v1

"Evaluating the Capability and Cost of a Mass Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination Clinic via Computer Simulation" by Michael L. Washington, PhD http://mdm.sagepub.com/cgi/rapidpdf/0272989X09333126v1

Source:
Jim Gilden
SAGE Publications

Article adapted by Medical News Today from original press release.
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