Partnership will help form program to track contagious diseases
Emergency Management Alert, February 24, 2004
A private computer firm will use East Stroudsburg University and Pocono Medical Center as partners in a government project to combat terrorism, the Pocono Record reports.
The goal of the project is to create a way to track symptoms of contagious threats like small pox. The project will try to capture symptomatic data in emergency rooms, send up red flags if a trend emerges, and get that information to public health and homeland defense officials, theRecord reports.
"This is a time-sensitive problem," Richard Amori, chairman of the EDU computer science department, tells the Record. "These (biological) agents are the devil's brew. As a nation, we're very vulnerable to chemical and biological attacks."
Ultimately, homeland defense officials will select the best concept phasing in that system to hospitals throughout the country.
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