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BIOLOGICAL
A biological attack is the
deliberate release of germs or other biological substances that can make you
sick. Many agents must be inhaled, enter through a cut in the skin, or be eaten
to make you sick. some biological agents, such as anthrax, do not cause
contagious diseases. Others, like the smallpox virus, can result in diseases you
can catch from other people.
IF THERE IS A BIOLOGICAL
THREAT
Unlike an explosion, a biological
attack may or may not be immediately obvious. while it is possible that you will
see signs of a biological attack, as was sometimes the case with the anthrax
mailings, it is perhaps more likely that local health care workers will report a
pattern of unusual illness or there will be a wave of sick people seeking
emergency medical attention. You will probably learn of the danger through an
emergency radio or TV broadcast, or some other signal used in your community.
You might get a telephone call or emergency response workers may come to your
door.
In the event of a biological
attack, public health officials may not immediately be able to provide
information on what you should do. It will take time to determine exactly what
the illness is, how it should be treated, and who is in danger. However, you
should watch TV, listen to the radio, or check the Internet for official news
including the following:
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Are you in the group or area
authorities consider in danger?
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What are the signs and
symptoms of the disease?
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Are medications or vaccines
being distributed?
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Where? Who should get them?
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Where should you seek
emergency medical care if you become sick?
DURING A DECLARED BIOLOGICAL
EMERGENCY:
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If a family becomes sick,
it is important to be suspicious.
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Do not assume, however
that you should go the hospital emergency room or that any illness is the
result of the biological attack. Symptoms of many common
illnesses may overlap.
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Use common sense, practice
good hygiene and cleanliness to avoid spreading germs, and seek
medical advice.
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Consider if you are in the
group or area that authorities believe to be in danger.
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If your symptoms match
those described and you are in the group considered at risk, immediately
seek emergency medical attention.
IF YOU ARE POTENTIALLY
EXPOSED:
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Follow instructions of
doctors and other public health officials.
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If the disease is
contagious expect to receive medical evaluation and treatment.
You may be advised to stay away from others or even deliberately
quarantined.
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For non-contagious
diseases, expect to receive medical evaluation and treatment.
IF YOU BECOME AWARE OF AN
UNUSUAL AND SUSPICIOUS SUBSTANCE NEARBY:
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Quickly get away.
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Protect yourself.
Cover your mouth and nose with layers of fabric that can filter the air
but still allow breathing. Examples include two to three layers of cotton
such as a t-shirt, handkerchief or towel. Otherwise, several layers of
tissue or paper towels may help.
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Wash with soap and
water.
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Contact authorities.
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Watch TV, listen to the
radio, or check the Internet for official news and information
including what the signs and symptoms of the disease are, if medications or
vaccinations are being distributed and where you should seek medical
attention if you become sick.
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If you become sick seek
medical attention.
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