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Expertos en bioterrorismo y niños explican cómo prepararse para un ataque
Michael Shannon, M.D., M.P.H., Chief of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston announces first Center for Biopreparedness focussed on children; says all hospitals, schools, childcare facilities, and local officials must be involved
Federal authorities urge the public to be aware the threat of a biological, chemical or even radiological attack is real. However, there are other steps to take to prepare for such an event, especially if you are a parent, or work with children. Michael Shannon, M.D., M.P.H., Chief of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston says, ''We may very well first find out about a bioterrorism event by identifying illness in our children.''

That's why Children's Hospital Boston is leading the way in biopreparedness. Children's Hospital Boston recently launched the Center for Biopreparedness to focus much needed attention on the needs of children in case of a disaster--an act of terrorism, nature, or an accident. The newly created center is the first of its kind and will develop a model for the management of a biological, chemical or radiation event affecting children and their caregivers.

When children are exposed to a contaminant, their reaction may be more severe due to their smaller size--less surface area of their skin--and their more rapid breathing. Children may be at greater risk of a radiological attack because radiation tends to settle closer to the ground where children tend to be. ''As a nation we must be prepared to protect our kids,'' says Shannon. The first step starts at home according to Shannon, ''Families should develop a plan for communicating and reuniting and parents should make sure their children's schools and daycare facilities also have a plan to care for their children in the event of a disaster of any kind.''

Recently the National Advisory Committee on Children and Terrorism (NACCT) submitted its recommendations to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The committee report warns that while significant resources have been dedicated to the protection of structures and national monuments, relatively little has been done to safeguard the health and well-being of children.

Important NACCT findings:

  • Over 70 million children live in the U.S. today
  • Over 22 million children are 5 years old or younger
  • As of 1997 no state disaster plans had pediatric components
  • 20% of hospitals have access to pediatric emergency physicians and the majority of personnel have little pediatric training or experience

The committee has urged the federal government to: implement a comprehensive public health strategy to meet the needs of children and recognize the needs of children and families in the face of terrorism as an essential part of America's national security response to terrorism.

Children's Hospital Boston is the nation's premier pediatric medical center. Children's has been ranked #1 among the country's pediatric hospitals in U.S. News and World Report for 13 years in a row. Fundado en 1869 como un hospital para niños con una capacidad de 20 camas, en la actualidad es un centro integral con 300 camas dedicado a la atención médica de niños y adolescentes. Los valores de excelencia en la atención del paciente y la sensibilidad hacia las complejas necesidades y la diversidad de niños y familias son su fundamento. Children's Hospital Boston is the primary pediatric teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, home to the world's leading pediatric research enterprise, and the largest provider of health care to the children of Massachusetts. For more information about the hospital visit: www.childrenshospital.org.

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