Viral Outbreaks, Biosecurity, and Preparing for Mass Casualty Infectious Diseases Events
Grab attention now: when an infectious agent spreads faster than systems can respond, lives and communities hang in the balance. Viral Outbreaks, Biosecurity, and Preparing for Mass Casualty Infectious Diseases Events by Trish M. Perl and Daniel Maxwell is the definitive, practical guide for clinicians, hospital administrators, public health leaders, and emergency planners who must bridge science and operations during high-consequence viral events.
This comprehensive resource translates complex biosecurity principles into operational plans: surveillance and early detection, surge capacity and triage, personal protective equipment protocols, laboratory coordination, risk communication, legal and ethical decision-making, and interagency command structures. Grounded in real-world case studies and evidence-based best practices, the book equips teams to design resilient responses at local, regional, and global levels — from urban U.S. hospitals to regional public health systems and international relief efforts.
Imagine streamlined checklists, clear decision pathways, and frameworks you can adapt into training exercises and policy updates. Whether you lead infection control, emergency medicine, or public health preparedness, this book helps you reduce transmission, save lives, and restore community confidence during mass casualty infectious disease events.
For anyone responsible for biosecurity, outbreak response, or emergency preparedness, this is an essential manual. Strengthen your organization’s readiness today—invest in the knowledge that transforms preparedness into effective action. Order your copy of Viral Outbreaks, Biosecurity, and Preparing for Mass Casualty Infectious Diseases Events and lead with confidence when it matters most.
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