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-- HSA's Response to Bioterrorism  --


 

This page is intended for people within Santa Cruz County. The purpose of this web page is to provide accurate and timely information about the detection and control of illnesses resulting from exposures to agents of biological and chemical terrorism. Much of the informational content was provided by The Santa Clara County Public Health Department.

 Bioterrorism Information

  Public Information - Questions & Answers
Information About Smallpox
Physician/Provider Information on Bioterrorism
Guidelines for Handling Mail at the WorkPlace
Bioterrorism Web Sites


The CDC Public Response Service
offers information via toll-free national hotlines and e-mail to the general public and health professionals for questions and concerns about biological, nuclear and chemical terrorism.  Service is provided in English, Spanish and via TTYfor the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
 
English: 888-246-2675
Espanol: 888-246-2857
Mon-Fri 8am-11pm ET
Sat-Sun: 10am-8pm ET

TTY: 866-874-2646

Mon-Fri: 10am-11pm ET
Sat-Sun: 12pm-8pm ET

or send email to: cdcresponse@ashastd.org

 

Preparedness activities regarding bioterrorism are currently underway in Santa Cruz County. The Health Services Agency is responding to a number of medical issues specific to bioterrorism. As with any emergency, a coordinated response will be conducted with fire, police, health care providers and other public agencies.

Image of a group of children.In the case of bioterrorism, the role of the Health Services Agency involves detection, surveillance, laboratory analysis, emergency response, treatment, and communication with the public. There is no doubt that the critical element in responding to a bioterrorist attack is early detection and recognition. The Health Services Agency is working with local, state and federal officials to expand our surveillance systems to detect unusual or suspicious disease occurrences. Additionally, specific information about the unusual diseases that might be the result of a bioterrorist attack is being distributed to all local emergency rooms and to every physician and health care provider in the county.

Hopefully, we will never need to use the preparation plans being developed. However, it is critical that we are well prepared. The Health Services Agency will continue to fulfill its essential role in emergency preparedness.

The following web sites offer additional information related to bioterrorism:


 

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