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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL STRATEGYNECESSARY ENABLERS OF PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS; View Pandemic Preparedness as a National Security Issue; Promote Connectivity; Communicate Risk and Responsibility; Support Multilateral Organizations; Merge Preparedness for Natural and Deliberate Threats; ADVANCING PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS; PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS; Planning Assumptions for the Implementation Plan; FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESPONSETO A PANDEMIC; COMMAND, CONTROL, AND COORDINATION OF THE FEDERALRESPONSE; ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; The Federal Government; Non-Federal Entities |
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACTIONS DURING A PANDEMICWorld Health Organization Phases of a Pandemic; Stages of the Federal Government Response; SUMMARY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACTIONSDURING A PANDEMIC; Stage 0: New Domestic Animal Outbreak in At-Risk Country (WHO Phase 1,; Stage 1: Suspected Human Outbreak Overseas (WHO Phase 3); Stage 2: Confirmed Human Outbreak Overseas (WHO Phase 4 or 5); Stage 3: Widespread Human Outbreaks in Multiple Locations Overseas(WHO Phase 6); Stage 4: First Human Case in North America (WHO Phase 6); Stage 5: Spread throughout United States (WHO Phase 6) |
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Stage 6: Recovery and Preparation for Subsequent Waves (WHO Phase 6 or5)INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS; INTRODUCTION; KEY CONSIDERATIONS; Limited International Capacity; Key Elements of Effective International Response and Containment; Surveillance to Limit Spread; Development of Vaccines and Rapid Diagnostics; Effective Public Communication; Assistance to United States Citizens Traveling or Living Abroad; Assistance to the United States; ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; The Federal Government; State, Local, and Tribal Entities; The Private Sector and Critical Infrastructure Entities |
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Individuals and FamiliesInternational Partners; ACTIONS AND EXPECTATIONS; 4.1. Pillar One: Preparedness and Communication; 4.1.1. Support the Development and Exercising of Avian and Pandemic ResponsePlans; 4.1.2. Expand In-Country and Abroad, Medical, Veterinary, and Scientific Capacityto Respond to an Outbreak; 4.1.3. Educate People in Priority Countries about High-risk Practices that Increasethe Likeli-hood of Virus Transmission from Animals and between Humans |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-249) and index |
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Description based on print version record |
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Influenza -- Prevention -- Government policy -- United States
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Health planning -- United States
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Public health administration -- United States
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MEDICAL -- Forensic Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Public Health.
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Health planning
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Public health administration
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United States
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Electronic book
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LC no. |
2020688715 |
ISBN |
9781614703488 |
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1614703485 |
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