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Development of a risk-priority score for category A bioterrorism agents as an aid for public health policy.

机译:制定A类生物恐怖主义行为主体的风险优先级评分,以辅助公共卫生政策。

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In developing public health policy and planning for a bioterrorist attack or vaccination of military personnel, the most common method for assigning priority is using the probability of attack with a particular agent as the single criterion. Using this approach, smallpox is often dismissed as an unlikely threat. We aimed to develop an evidence-based, systematic, multifactorial method for prioritizing the level of risk of each category A bioterrorism agent. Using 10 criterion, anthrax scored the highest, followed by smallpox. Tularemia was the lowest scoring agent. We suggest that such a system would be useful for developing public policy, stockpiling of vaccines and therapeutics, vaccination of military personnel, and planning for public health responses to a bioterrorist attack.
机译:在制定公共卫生政策和计划进行生物恐怖袭击或军事人员接种疫苗时,最常见的分配优先级的方法是使用特定代理人的袭击可能性作为单一标准。使用这种方法,天花通常被认为是不太可能的威胁。我们旨在开发一种基于证据的,系统的,多因素的方法,以对每种A类生物恐怖主义行为者的风险等级进行优先级划分。使用10个标准,炭疽评分最高,其次是天花。 Tularemia是得分最低的药物。我们建议,这样的系统对于制定公共政策,疫苗和治疗剂的储备,军事人员的疫苗接种以及规划对生物恐怖袭击的公共卫生响应将是有用的。

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