Page 20 - Smart public health emergency management and ICT implementations - A U4SSC deliverable on city platforms
P. 20

Framework                              Context                          Source

                                             1. Primary prevention
                                             i. Education
                                             ii. Understand differences in cultures,
                                             religions, beliefs and human behaviour.

                                             iii. Think of peace, freedom and equality
                                             of all human beings, not just “my group of
                                             people”.
                                             iv. Eliminate the root causes of terrorism.
                                             2. Secondary prevention
              ICT-based framework for        i. Establish surveillance and monitoring      Shubnikov et al.,
                                                                                              (2007) ,
                                                                                                    46
              bioterrorism prevention        systems on terrorism attack.                   Pavlin (2004) 47
                                             ii. Improve protective systems for citizens.
                                             iii. Epidemic curve (with data gathered on
                                             cases over time)
                                             3. Tertiary prevention
                                             i. Early detection of the sources.
                                             ii. Prevent the extension of impairments.

                                             iii. Rescue survivors.
                                             iv. Console the rest of the population.
                                             Framework in boxes for care preparation,
              U.S. National framework for    substitution, adaptation, conservation, reuse,   IOM (2010) ;
                                                                                                      48
              crisis standards of care                                                    Hick et al. (2009) 49
                                             and reallocation
                                             1. International outbreak assistance
                                             2. Global approach to disease surveillance
                                             3. Applied research on diseases of global
              U.S. Centres for Disease Control   importance                                Morse (2004) ;
                                                                                                       50
              and Prevention (CDC) global                                                   Katz (2005) 50
              infectious disease strategy    4. Application of proven public health tools
                                             5. Global initiatives for disease control
                                             6. Public health training and capacity
                                             building






















             10  U4SSC: Smart public health emergency management and ICT implementations
   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25