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CDC: Radiation Emergencies: ​​​​​​​Information for Public Health Professionals - August 6, 2021

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Information for Public Health Professionals


Public health professionals will play an important role in any radiation emergency. Key responsibilities (in addition to traditional public health functions) will include:
  • Conducting population monitoring
  • Initiating health surveillance and epidemiological investigations
  • Coordinating the distribution of medical resources and providing guidance regarding the use of altered standards of care and managing scarce medical resources
  • Addressing food and water safety
  • Providing protective action and other key messages for the public and other key audiences
  • Ensuring safe shelter operations
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To help state, local, tribal, and territorial public health professionals develop plans and response capacity for radiation emergencies, CDC has the following resources:


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CDC has many other training and education resources, communication and response tools, and guidance documents for public health professionals and others involved in preparedness and response to a radiation emergency:

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