03:45 02.11.2005 | All news from "Internet"
Bush's Bird Flu Plan Includes Vaccines, Data Sharing, And Pandemicflu.gov
In addition to stockpiling vaccines and anti-viral drugs, Bush's plan calls for a "National Bio-surveillance Initiative" that would "help us rapidly detect, quantify and respond to outbreaks of disease in humans and animals, and deliver information quickly to state and local and national and international public health officials," said Bush, according to a transcript of his speech.
It's not clear if Bush's bio-surveillance initiative goes beyond a system the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention already is working. iw working to expand a system called BioSense, which was launched after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to help detect possible bio-terrorism attacks, as well as naturally occurring disease outbreaks.
Today, the BioSense system only collects emergency room and other real-time data from U.S. Veterans hospitals, military facilities, and private labs contracted by the U.S. However, the system is being expanded to collect and analyze ER and other real-time data from civilian hospitals across the nation. The goal by the end of next year is to have as many hospitals sending data to BioSense as possible from so-called '"bio-watch" or hot spot regions of the country, those most likely to be the site of an outbreak or the scene of a bioterrorist attack. CDC officials weren't immediately available for comment.
In addition to the National Biosurveillance Initiative, Bush announced the launch of a new website, pandemicflu.gov, to provide the American public with more information about pandemics. Said Bush, "That ought to be easy for people to remember."
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