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Public Health - What You Should Know...
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Public Health - What You Should Know...
The intentional use of biological, chemical and/or radiological agents to cause disease or death in humans, animals or plants.
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Public Health - What You Should Know...
- Biological, chemical and radiological terrorism is possible, yet considered unlikely.
- These agents are difficult to make and disperse effectively on a widespread scale.
- Some of the agents that might be used weapons are smallpox, anthrax, plague, botulism, nerve or skin blistering agents.
- Community planning and preparedness is ongoing and can greatly reduce the threat of biological, chemical and radiological terrorism.
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Public Health - What You Should Know...
- Be informed and stay calm!
- Be aware/stay alert - Information about specific biological and chemical weapons is available from the New York State Department of Health and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Listen to local media for advice on what to do in the event of any incident or emergency.
- If you develop unusual or sudden illness, call your physician or hospital emergency room immediately.
- Practice good infection control.
- Wash hands frequently and completely.
- For 10 to 15 seconds
- Rub longer if hands are dirty
- Soap well every part of the hands (don't forget between the fingers)
- Rinse in a flowing stream of water
- When there is no water, use detergent-containing towelettes and alcohol-based hand-rubs
- Dry hands with paper towels or hand dryers (operate lever-operated dispensers before washing and activate hand blowers with elbows to avoid re-infecting your hands)
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Public Health - What You Should Know...
- The public can not get the anthrax or smallpox vaccine at present.
- Preventive antibiotics are not necessary.
- If needed, vaccines and antibiotics will be made available.
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Public Health - What You Should Know...
- A countywide emergency plan is in place to coordinate police, fire, public health, medical and emergency responses.
- Health care workers are receiving training to increase awareness and reporting of unusual illness.
- Hospitals report any unusual patterns of illness to Steuben County Public Health every 24 hours.