Terror and triage: prioritizing access to mass smallpox vaccination.

Creighton law review Pub Date : 2003-04-01
Ross D Silverman, Thomas May
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In response to the threat of a smallpox attack on the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC") recommended the establishment of smallpox clinics designed to distribute a vaccine to the entire U.S. population in a ten day period. However, a number of potential obstacles raise questions about the feasibility of this plan. What is needed is a plan that applies principles of triage to smallpox vaccine distribution following a bioterrorism attack. Only in this way can those most vulnerable--the previously unvaccinated--be protected from a significantly increased risk due to delays that might arise in executing the CDC plan.

恐怖和分诊:优先获得大规模天花疫苗接种。
为了应对天花袭击美国的威胁,疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)建议建立天花诊所,旨在在10天内向整个美国人口分发疫苗。然而,一些潜在的障碍对这一计划的可行性提出了质疑。现在需要的是一项计划,在生物恐怖袭击后将分类原则应用于天花疫苗的分发。只有这样,那些最脆弱的人——以前未接种疫苗的人——才能免受由于执行疾病预防控制中心计划可能出现的延误而导致的显著增加的风险。
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