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Pandemic policy and planning considerations for universities: findings from a tabletop exercise.

Randal Beaton1, Andy Stergachis, Jack Thompson, Carl Osaki, Clark Johnson, Steven J Charvat, Nicola Marsden-Haug.   

Abstract

The potential for a novel influenza virus to cause a pandemic represents a significant threat to global health. Planning for pandemic flu, as compared to planning for other types of hazards, presents some unique challenges to businesses, communities, and education institutions. To identify and address the challenges that may be faced by major metropolitan universities during a flu pandemic, a tabletop exercise was developed, offered, and evaluated. Its purpose was to assess existing University of Washington (UW) plans and policies for responding to an influenza pandemic. On May 31, 2006, more than 50 participants, including UW administrators and unit leaders and a number of key external partners, participated in a tabletop exercise designed to simulate all phases of an influenza pandemic. This exercise revealed existing gaps in university pandemic influenza plans and policies, including issues related to isolation and quarantine, continuity of operations, disaster mental health services, integration of volunteers into a disaster response, tracking travel of university students and personnel, communication problems, and ways to meet the needs of resident and foreign students and faculty during an outbreak. Policy and planning recommendations are offered that address each of these challenges faced by UW as well as other major research universities and colleges.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18081492     DOI: 10.1089/bsp.2007.0029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosecur Bioterror        ISSN: 1538-7135


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