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Media Advisory
For Immediate Release: September 20, 2011
Contact: CDC Media Relations
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CDC report highlights progress in nation’s public health preparedness
WHAT
Public Health Preparedness: 2011 State-by-State Update on Laboratory Capabilities and Response Readiness Planning,is the latest report by CDC’s Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response that evaluates the nation’s ability to respond to public health emergencies such as disease outbreaks and natural disasters.
This report focuses on public health laboratories, which are critical for identifying and understanding health threats and disease outbreaks, and response readiness planning, which enables communities to efficiently distribute medicines and other supplies received from CDC’s Strategic National Stockpile during a public health emergency.  The report compares recent data to past data indicating national improvements in these two preparedness capabilities. Â
When
Noon, Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Where
Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response website
Background:
CDC has released four preparedness reports evaluating several public health capabilities. The last report was released in 2010. The report released today updates data from past reports around state public health biological and chemical laboratory capabilities and the ability to receive and disseminated medical countermeasures to its community.
“This report documents that the US continues to make progress around public health preparedness and response†said Dr. Ali Khan, Director of CDC’s Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response. “It also recognizes the challenges state and local health departments have to maintain the progress achieved. These can include an evolving list of health threats to the continuing economic crisis that could impact the ability to protect the health of communities.â€
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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