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Citation

Cruz MA, Rivera-GonzÁlez LO, Irvin-Barnwell E, Cabrera-Marquez J, Ellis E, Ellis B, Qi B, Maniglier-Poulet C, Gerding JA, Shumate A, Andujar A, Yoder J, Laco J, Santana A, Bayleyegn T, Luna-Pinto C, Rodriguez LO, Roth J, Bermingham J, Funk RH, Raheem M. J. Emerg. Manag. 2022; 19(8): 63-77.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Weston Medical Publishing)

DOI

10.5055/jem.0631

PMID

36239499

Abstract

On September 6 and 20, 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria made landfall as major hurricanes in the US Caribbean Territories of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with devastating effects. As part of the initial response, a public health team (PHT) was initially deployed as part of the US Department of Health and Human Services Incident Response Coordination Team. As a result of increased demands for additional expertise and resources, a public health branch (PHB) was established for coordinating a broad spectrum of public health response activities in support of the affected territories. This paper describes the conceptual framework for organizing these activities; summarizes some key public health activities and roles; outlines partner support and coordination with key agencies; and defines best practices and areas for improvement in disaster future operations.


Language: en

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