Local collaborations: development and implementation of Boston's bioterrorism surveillance system
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- DOI: 10.1097/00124784-200309000-00009
Local collaborations: development and implementation of Boston's bioterrorism surveillance system
Abstract
The Boston Public Health Commission developed and implemented an active surveillance system for bioterrorism and other infectious disease emergencies. A bioterrorism Surveillance Task Force was formed with representatives from local emergency medicine, infection control, infectious diseases, public health, and emergency medical services. These local agencies worked together to develop a reliable, easy to use electronic surveillance system. Collaboration at the local level and building on existing relationships is a key component of this system. Effective follow-up systems and technology back-up plans are essential. Improved communication networks and increased bioterrorism education for clinicians and the general public have also been achieved.
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