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Health Alert Network (HAN)
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Howell County Health Department is part of a health
alert network, that originates with CDC, Centers for Disease Control,
Atlanta, GA. CDC alerts Missouri Department of Health and Senior
Services who, in turn, notifies us, your local health agency, within
moments of an issuance of a public health alert. We, in turn, share
this information with the local emergency response team, law enforcement,
hospitals, physicians, schools, etc. The system allows us to have
"blast fax" capability, to send alerts via computer, to
an e-mail address or a fax address. We also use this network to
send out our monthly newsletter called "The Monthly Monitor".
We utilize HAN to gather information daily from the community regarding
flu like symptoms which is a high alert surveillance system. This
way we will have early warning of an increase above the normal baseline,
that indicates a sudden rise in flu like symptoms which are similar
to symptoms found regarding bio-terrorism diseases. We then share
this information with DHSS and CDC.
Presently our goal is to see that the community receives
the correct information regarding anthrax, smallpox and other bio-terrorism
disease and is educated regarding these diseases and threats. We
are available for presentations and fact sheets regarding these
diseases are available in our office.
Useful links:
www.cdc.gov
www.dhss.state.mo.us
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