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CDC - Preparation and Planning for Bioterrorism Emergencies - List of Resources

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Preparation and Planning for Bioterrorism Emergencies

NOTE: the following is a list of preparation and planning resources related specifically to bioterrorism. For resources relevant to preparation and planning for all types of emergencies, please see Emergency Preparedness and Response: Preparation and Planning.
On this page:






Preparation & Planning for Specific Agents


Preparation & Planning for All Bioterrorism


Additional Research & References


 
Re: CDC - Preparation and Planning for Bioterrorism Emergencies - List of Resources

Some of the links listed above no longer work, but these provide some information:

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2000-title42-vol1/pdf/CFR-2000-title42-vol1-chap-id5-subchapF.pdf

PART 70?INTERSTATE QUARANTINE

? 70.2 Measures in the event of inadequate
local control.

Whenever the Director of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention determines
that the measures taken by
health authorities of any State or possession
(including political subdivisions
thereof) are insufficient to prevent
the spread of any of the communicable
diseases from such State or
possession to any other State or possession,
he/she may take such measures
to prevent such spread of the diseases
as he/she deems reasonably necessary?


? 70.3 All communicable diseases.

A person who has a communicable
disease in the communicable period
shall not travel from one State or possession
to another without a permit
from the health officer of the State,
possession, or locality of destination, if
such permit is required under the law
applicable to the place of destination.
Stop-overs other than those necessary
for transportation connections shall be
considered as places of destination.

? 70.6 Apprehension and detention of
persons with specific diseases.

Regulations prescribed in this part
are not applicable to the apprehension,
detention, or conditional release of individuals
except for the purpose of preventing
the introduction, transmission,
or spread of the following diseases: Anthrax,
chancroid, cholera, dengue,
diphtheria, granuloma inguinale, infectious
encephalitis, favus, gonorrhea,
leprosy, lymphogranuloma venereum,
meningococcus meningitis, plague, poliomyelitis,
psittacosis, relapsing
fever, ringworm of the scalp, scarlet
fever, streptococcic sore throat, smallpox,
syphilis, trachoma, tuberculosis,
typhoid fever, typhus, and yellow fever.

http://emergency.cdc.gov/legal/42USC264.pdf

? 264. Regulations to control communicable diseases
(a) Promulgation and enforcement by Surgeon General
The Surgeon General, with the approval of the Secretary, is authorized to make and enforce such regulations as in his judgment are necessary to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of communicable diseases from foreign countries into the States or possessions, or from one State or possession into any other State or possession?
 
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