Preparedness of the Israeli health system for a biologic warfare event

Rami Sagi*, Eyal Robenshtok, Lior H. Katz, Shmuel Reznikovich, Israel Hendler, Lion Poles, Ariel Hourvitz, Boaz Tadmor, Meir Oren, Giora Martonovich, Boaz Lev

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Abstract

The threat of a disease outbreak resulting from biologic warfare has been of concern for the Israeli health system for many years. In order to be prepared for such an event the health system has formulated doctrines for various biologic agents and defined the logistic elements for the procurement of drugs. During the last 4 years, and especially after the West Nile fever epidemic in 2000, efforts to prepare the healthcare system and the relevant organizations were accelerated. The Director-General of the Ministry of Health nominated a Supreme Steering Committee to fill in the gaps and upgrade the preparedness of the health system for an unusual disease outbreak. This committee and its seven subcommittees established appropriate guidelines, communication routes among different organizations, and training programs for medical personnel. The anthrax outbreak in the United States found the healthcare system in the hub of the preparation process, and all modes of action were intensified. Further work by hospitals, primary care clinics and all other institutes should be increased to maintain a state of proper preparedness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)495-497
Number of pages3
JournalIsrael Medical Association Journal
Volume4
Issue number7
StatePublished - 2002

Keywords

  • Biologic warfare
  • Committees
  • Doctrines
  • Health system
  • Preparedness programs

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