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Comments: Passage of S. 3678: The Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act

On December 19, 2006, President Bush signed the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (S. 3678) into law. Passage of S. 3678 marks a major milestone in improving public health and hospital preparedness for bioterrorist attacks, pandemics, and other catastrophes and for improving the development of new medical countermeasures, such as medicines and vaccines, against biosecurity  Read More »

Author:
Michael Mair, Beth Maldin, and Brad Smith
Publish Date:
2007

High-Containment Biodefense Research Laboratories: Meeting Report and Center Recomendation

On July 11, 2006, the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) convened an invitational meeting to discuss high-containment biodefense research in the United States. Our goal was to analyze whether and how the growing numbers of laboratories could be operated safely, productively, and with respect for the communities in which  Read More »

Author:
Gigi Kwik Gronvall, Joe Fitzgerald, Allison Chamberlain, Thomas V. Inglesby, and Tara O’Tool
Publish Date:
2007

Biocontainment Patient Care Units

Dear Editors, We read with great interest the consensus statement by P.W. Smith et al. on biocontainment patient care units (BPCUs) [Biosecur Bioterror 2006;4(4):351–365]. Our Institute coordinates the European Network for Infectious Disease (EUNID, www.eunid.com), a project co-funded by the European Commission and focused on the management of patients with highly infectious diseases (HIDs). Among  Read More »

Author:
Vincenzo Puro, MD & Francesco Maria Fusco, MD
Publish Date:
2007

The role of isolation, self-protection, and mosquito abatement in an Agent-Based model of Dengue Fever transmission

Dengue fever (DF), a neglected tropical disease spread by mosquitoes has traditionally been described in compartmental models. Agent-based models provide an alternative means of uantifying the spread of dengue and the eect of various interventions

Author:
Fred W. Selck, Nidhi Bouri, Crystal Franco, Tara Kirk Sell, Amesh A. Adalja
Publish Date:
July 2011

Responding to Dengue Fever in the U.S.: Lessons from Three Outbreaks

Since 2001, three autochthonous dengue fever outbreaks have occurred in the U.S. We sought to characterize and describe the responses to these outbreaks, from the perspectives of public health and vector-control officials at the local, state, and federal levels. The outbreaks studied were: Hawaii (2001); Brownsville, Texas (2005); and Southern Florida (2009-present). Our analysis was  Read More »

Author:
Amesh A. Adalja, Nidhi Bouri, Tara Kirk Sell, Crystal Franco
Publish Date:
July 2011