TY - JOUR PY - 2003// TI - Terrorism: a public health threat with a trauma system response JO - Journal of trauma A1 - Gross, Ronald I. A1 - Burns, Karyl J. A1 - Jacobs, L. M. SP - 1014 EP - 1021 VL - 55 IS - 6 N2 - BACKGROUND: The threat of mass casualties and widespread infectious disease caused by terrorism is now a challenge for our government and public health system. Funds have been granted to the states by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration to establish bioterrorism preparedness and response capabilities. METHODS: Hartford Hospital has been designated as a Center of Excellence for Bioterrorism Preparedness by the Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health. The Center of Excellence has implemented strategies to prepare for a possible bioterrorist attack. A unique model that combines epidemiology and traumatology is being used to guide the preparedness activities. Although the focus of the grant from the Connecticut Department of Public Health is bioterrorism, the application of the model can apply to preparation for all terrorist events. RESULTS: Implementation of strategies indicates that bioterrorism preparedness is well underway. Similar initiatives should be achievable by other trauma systems throughout the country. CONCLUSION: A Center of Excellence for Bioterrorism Preparedness in Connecticut is successfully modifying a trauma system to meet the challenge of a new public health threat, terrorism. LA - SN - 0022-5282 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.TA.0000084515.74480.BA ID - ref1 ER -