Midwestern Regional Conference October 7 - 8, 2008 St. Louis, MO.

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Midwestern Regional Conference October 7 - 8, 2008 St. Louis, MO

Andrea Husband Program Coordinator for Agroterrorism and Disaster Preparedness

Sponsors Additional funding provided by the Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program (BTCDP) of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR), grant #5 T01HP

Authors  Emergency Preparedness/Agroterrorism  Animal and Food Science  Ruminant and Equine Veterinary Medicine  Public Health and Epidemiology  Regulatory Services  Biosystems and Ag Engineering

Review Process  Federal Agency Representatives APHIS, DHS, CSREES  State Agency Representatives Emergency Management, Dept. of Ag  EDEN Delegates

Targeted Audiences  Cooperative Extension Educators  Agriculture Industry  Emergency Responders  Other Stakeholders

Phases of Emergency Management  Preparedness  Prevention/Mitigation  Response  Recovery

Intended Outcomes  Identify threats to animal agriculture  Improve agrosecurity practices, detection, response, & reporting  Mitigate negative economic effects and human health risks

A gro S ecurity S pecialist

Lessons 1.Weather and Environmental Disasters 2.Intentional/Unintentional Threats and Biosecurity Principles 3.Animal Emergency Management – an Interdisciplinary Effort 4.Preparedness and Prevention/Mitigation – Part I

Lessons – continued 5.Preparedness and Prevention/Mitigation – Part II 6.Response and Recovery 7.Off-Farm Considerations 8.Scenarios – Test Your Knowledge

Scenarios 1.Preparedness and Prevention/Mitigation 2.Response and Recovery 3.Animal Emergency Management

Where Is It?

Contact Information USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Additional funding provided by the Bioterrorism Training and Curriculum Development Program (BTCDP) of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Preparedness and Response (ASPR), grant #5 T01HP Andrea Husband University of Kentucky (859)