Emerging Infectious Diseases (Dec 2000)

Lessons Learned from a Full-Scale Bioterrorism Exercise

  • Richard E. Hoffman,
  • Jane E. Norton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0606.000617
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
pp. 652 – 653

Abstract

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During May 20-23, 2000, local, state, and federal officials, and the staff of three hospitals in metropolitan Denver, participated in a bioterrorism exercise called Operation Topoff. As a simulated bioterrorist attack unfolded, participants learned that a Yersinia pestis aerosol had been covertly released 3 days earlier at the city’s center for the performing arts, leading to >2,000 cases of pneumonic plague, many deaths, and hundreds of secondary cases. The exercise provided an opportunity to practice working with an infectious agent and to address issues related to antimicrobial prophylaxis and infection control that would also be applicable to smallpox or pandemic influenza.

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