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The Infectious Disease Response Plan describes how an agency or facility will respond to an infectious disease or agent. Planning should be all-hazards, not a single disease, involve the whole community and put safety of people first.
The Plan includes three response levels Alert, Serious and Emergency.
Three things are necessary for an infection to occur: Source: Places where infectious agents (germs) live (e.g., sinks, surfaces, human skin) Susceptible Person with a way for germs to enter the body. Transmission: a way germs are moved to the susceptible person.
Disease outbreaks are usually caused by an infection, transmitted through person-to-person contact, animal-to-person contact, or from the environment or other media. Outbreaks may also occur following exposure to chemicals or to radioactive materials. For example, Minamata disease is caused by exposure to mercury.
The Infectious Disease Response Plan describes how an agency or facility will respond to an infectious disease or agent. Planning should be all-hazards, not a single disease, involve the whole community and put safety of people first.
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Epidemic preparedness and response are critical to an overall emergency preparedness and response plan. Emergency preparedness and response planning begins with an all-hazards approach. That means you should identify each type of disaster or emergency (all hazards) your setting is at risk of encountering.
The plan contains four goals that emphasize surveillance, applied research, prevention and control, and public health infrastructure.
Viruses make us sick by killing cells or disrupting cell function. Our bodies often respond with fever (heat inactivates many viruses), the secretion of a chemical called interferon (which blocks viruses from reproducing), or by marshaling the immune systems antibodies and other cells to target the invader.

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