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Biosecurity and Disaster Management
he University of Tennessee Extension is preparing to meet the needs of Tennessee communities related to biosecurity and disaster management. Through the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN), extension agents are preparing to provide educational programs on disaster preparation and mitigation, to assume locally appropriate roles during disasters, and collaborate in recovery efforts. For more information on programs available in your county, contact your local UT Extension office.

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Hot Topics
Resource/Teaching Materials
News and Highlights
Educational Programs and Services
Department and Unit Web Sites Related to Biosecurity and Disaster Management
Publications Related to Crops and Nursery

 

Hot Topics


  "" USDA Develops Teaching Resource "Understanding Avian Influenza"
  The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have expanded their disease mapping services
  Scientists find 'anthrax blocker'
  Clarifying FDA Hay-Tracking Requirements
  Ag Security Resource  — Workplace Security Posters/Brochures
  Launch of Global Early Warning System for Animal Diseases Transmissible to Humans
  Non-Ambulatory (Downer) Animals Frequently Asked Questions
  Procedures for Humane Euthanasia: Humane Euthanasia of Sick, Injured, and/or Debilitated Livestock (by J. K. Shearer, DVM, MS and P. Nicoletti, DVM, MS, University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine)
  Information on BSE or Mad Cow Disease

 

Resource/Teaching Materials


  Pennsylvania Launches New Pandemic Preparedness Web Site
  PBS Show "In The Balance" — focuses on the prospect of a bioterrorism attack. The show presents a hypothetical but plausible scenario.
  Bioterrorism and Agroterrorism Fact Sheets and PowerPoint Presentations Developed by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University — (Click on Animal Diseases)
  Information on Asian Soybean Rust
  Stopping the Spread of Germs at Work
  Emerging Infectious Diseases, Review of State and Federal Disease
Surveillance Efforts

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News and Highlights


  UT College of Veterinary Medicine Mounts a National Response to Threats of Terrorism to Agriculture and the Food Supply
  Environmental Management System (EMS) Guidelines from the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive (OFEE)
  Information on BSE or Mad Cow Disease
  "Common Sense Biosecurity Practices for Livestock Producers" (from Texas Animal Health Commission)
  New Test for Foot and Mouth Disease
  Emergency Preparedness Checklist (PDF file)
  Minimizing Effects of Disasters

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Educational Programs and Services

Please contact your county Extension office to learn more about what programs on bioterrorism and disaster management are available in your area.


Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) for Tennessee — Research-based programs on a variety of disaster management issues.

Family and Consumer Sciences Emergency Preparedness Program — Information to help individuals and families plan & prepare for a disaster, information on what to do if a disaster occurs, and information on how to recover from a disaster.

Family and Consumer Sciences Bioterrorism/Homeland Security Web Site

Farm-A-Syst — to help farm families and rural residents assess and reduce risks affecting the quality of their water.

Farm Safety and Health — Web site providing information on prevention and management of environmental hazards; proper handling, storage and disposal of hazardous materials; farm equipment safety; and other safety and health issues.

Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) — Training in evaluating hazards and risks in agriculture and food industries. Training for apple cider producers in Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) and controlling processes and production under tighter controls.

Tennessee Food Safety Task Force — The Food Safety Priority Team is focusing on developing effective teaching materials to address programs for the producer, processor, institutional food service and consumer.

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Departments and Unit Web Sites Related to Biosecurity and Disaster Management

For more information related to the topic of bioterrorism and disaster management, please visit the following departments' or unit's homepages:


  Department of Agricultural Economics
  Department of Animal Science
  Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
  College of Veterinary Medicine
  Department of Biosystems Engineering and Environmental Science
  Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
  Department of Food Science and Technology
  Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries
  Department of Plant Sciences
  Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station

Additional information sources:

  United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
  International Society for Infectious Diseases
  Extension Disaster Education Site (EDEN)— National Site
  Keep America's Food and Agriculture Safe Web Site
  Small Water System Security

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Publications Related to Biosecurity and Disaster Management
Print copies of publications are also available and can be ordered from your county Extension office. Departmental publications and newsletters are available from department Web sites.

  Biosecurity
  Animal and Livestock
  Environment
  Food and Food Safety
  Pests and Plant Diseases
  Wildlife and Fisheries

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