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RMGH's Bioterrorism Preparedness Initiative

The RM Global Health website provides accurate and timely information about the prevention and control of biological threats to the people around the world. This information is presented by the Medical Emergency Preparedness and Response Administration.

For additional information about bioterrorism or the prevention and control of biological threats, please contact the call center at (888) 427- 5517.

If you suspect illness or disease from a bioterrorism event, please call your physician. If you have a substance that you suspect is related to bioterrorism, call 911. Do not transport the substance.

 



Disaster Preparation and Recovery

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Preparing for a disaster can reduce the fear, anxiety and losses that disasters cause. A disaster can be a natural disaster, like a hurricane or tornado. It might also be man-made, like a terrorist attack or chemical spill. You should know the risks and danger signs of different types of disasters. You should also have a disaster plan. Be ready to evacuate your home, and know how to treat basic medical problems. Make sure you have the insurance you need, including special types, like flood insurance.

No matter what kind of disaster you experience, it causes emotional distress. After a disaster, recovery can take time. Stay connected to your family and friends during this period.

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June 15, 2007
Of the 100 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 80 have been fatal.

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