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Title: Animal Disease Emergency


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AnimalDisease Emergency
  • George Teagarden
  • Livestock Commissioner
  • KS Animal Health Dept

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KANSAS LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY12 Billion
  • Cattle
  • 6.6m head feedlot capacity
  • 8.9m head processed
  • Ranks 2nd
  • 5.5m fed
  • Ranks 2nd
  • 1.5m grazed
  • 1.5m cows
  • Swine
  • 150,000 sows
  • 3m feeder pigs
  • Dairy
  • 88,000 cows
  • Sheep
  • 100,000 head
  • Meat processing - 18,700 employees

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Kansas Beef
  • 2nd, 5.5 m , fed cattle marketed
  • 2nd, 8.9m, cattle processed by packers
  • 2nd, 322.6 m, value of exported hides
  • 3rd, 5.63 bn , red meat production
  • 3rd, 6.65 m, cattle on ranches feedlots
  • 6th, 1.55 m, beef cows

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United States
  • 1 in 6 US jobs
  • Direct or indirect tied to Agriculture

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Emergency Plan
  • Quick Action
  • USDA Secretarys Declaration
  • Governors Declaration of Emergency
  • County Emergency Declaration
  • Presidential Declaration

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Gold Standard for Intentional Introduction Foot
and Mouth
  • Most contagious animal virus
  • One virus inhaled, ten ingested infection
  • 10 20 mortality, up to 95 morbidity
  • Susceptible cloven hoofed (cattle, swine,
    sheep, goats, deer, NOT humans)

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Ramifications of an FMD Outbreak
  • Routine Foreign Animal Investigation in Holton,
    KS- word leaks out cattle futures, live prices,
    grain prices, stocks plummet
  • Real outbreak costs untold billions
  • Recent exercise 20 states affected at day 30
    gt700,000 personnel needed

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FMD National Emergency
  • 1 case Exports stop, animal movements halted,
    quarantine zones, animals destroyed, entire
    economy affected
  • Infected premises pay for all livestock
    depopulated at pre-disaster prices
  • Government pays all costs associated with
    response
  • Many producer costs not reimbursed, unless
    congress reacts

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1st Line of Defense
  • Producer and Veterinary Practitioner
  • Recognize, Report, Respond
  • Biosecurity Plan - Develop Plan with Vet

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PLAYERS
  • Governor
  • TAG (KEM KSNG)
  • KS National Guard
  • Kansas Animal Health Dept
  • USDA Veterinary Services
  • County Emergency Management
  • KHP
  • KDA
  • KDHE
  • KDOT
  • KBI
  • KDofA - DISC
  • KWLP
  • SRS
  • KSU - College of Vet Medicine Extension Service
  • Producers
  • Private Veterinary Practitioners
  • Consumers
  • Local LEPC

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EOC Levels FAD Response Actions
  • Level 1
  • Normal Operations / surveillance
  • Level 2
  • FAD investigation
  • Level 3
  • Highly likely case
  • Level 4
  • Confirmation of FAD

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Confirmed Positive
  • Governor declares State of Disaster Emergency
  • Public Information Team (PIT) coordinates media
    release
  • State EOC Activated - Level 4
  • State support agencies report

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Index Case
  • Considered terrorist attack
  • Crime scene
  • Depart of Homeland Defense
  • FBI investigates
  • KBI involved
  • Local law enforcement

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Level 4
  • Kansas closes borders
  • Susceptible species
  • Markets and slaughter facilities closed
  • In-transit livestock
  • Returned to origin
  • Routed around Q zone
  • Holding facility

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Level 4
  • State Task Force (disease control)
  • Establishes 6 mile radius Q Zone
  • Informs local EM, asks for help!!!!
  • Begins operations of control and eradication
  • State EOC
  • Notifies adjacent EM Offices
  • KSNG activated- security, burial

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Quarantine Area
Surveillance Zone
4.5 mi. radius
1.5 mi. radius
A Quarantine Area will be imposed around every
outbreak discovered
Exposed Zone
Infected Premises
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Feedlot Cluster Finney Co
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Level 4
  • Affected County
  • Activates Local Emergency Plan
  • Stands up local EOC
  • Requests mutual aid
  • Coordinates media release with PIT

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Expected of Local EM
  • 1st Responders
  • Support of disease and eradication efforts
  • Critical Needs
  • Security
  • Decontamination equipment
  • Heavy equipment - burial

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First 24 - 48 Hours
  • Secure Q Zone
  • Stop All Livestock Movement
  • Holding facilities
  • Decontamination
  • Premises
  • Traffic
  • Burial

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Support Staff
  • Diagnose, surveillance, burial, C D
  • 100 cow herd
  • 16 hours of daylight
  • 24 hr/day security (12 hr shifts)
  • 16 veterinarians
  • 125 people total

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Public Information Team
  • Outbreak news
  • Producer information
  • Consumer information
  • Phone bank
  • Media conferences

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Funding
  • USDA
  • Indemnity for livestock taken
  • Euthanasia and disposal
  • CD
  • Presidential
  • FEMA
  • Documented expenses

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Role of Law Enforcement
  • FBI Crime scene investigation
  • KBI Crime scene investigation
  • Trace movements
  • KHP Stop movement, Quarantine Security
  • County Sheriff Stop movement, Quarantine
    security, Enforcement of disease control orders

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Military Involvement
  • KNG
  • Stop movement
  • Quarantine security
  • Disposal burial
  • Cleaning disinfection
  • US Military (Presidential Declaration)

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Governors Authorities
  • KSA 48-924, 929, 932
  • States assets
  • Length of declaration
  • County disaster plan
  • Powers and duties of county city officials

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Agriculture in Kansas is a very vulnerable target
  • Intelligence gathered in caves in Afghanistan
    indicate that terrorists have discussed using
    bio-weapons on the U.S. food chain
  • Terrorists like agriculture as a target because
  • FMD is easy to transport, and low tech
  • More personal safety
  • Soft targets
  • Low detection profile
  • Easier deniability
  • Less retaliatory risk
  • Fewer ethical issues

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First things first!!
  • In an outbreak of FAD, time is critical in
    bringing the disease under control, and beginning
    the disease eradication process
  • A County plan for foreign animal disease
    emergencies is imperative for the protection of
    your County
  • Having a County plan in place will enable your
    County to activate your plan within minutes or
    hours instead of days

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So if our County Plan is finished, we can
relax..RIGHT???
  • Wrong!!!
  • Your job is only half finished!
  • Your County Emergency Plan is a high
    maintenance plan---one that will need routine

Taking out and dusting off
Reviewing and updating
  • Exercising !!

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Exactly what is an exercise??
  • Sometimes called a table-top exercise, because
    most of it takes place at the local EOC an
    exercise is built around a made-up scenario of
    the time between discovery of a suspected foreign
    animal disease, and its confirmation, and when
    State and Federal help arrives on-scene, or maybe
    past that.
  • Committee members and players are given the
    scenario, and are expected to work out the
    problems according to their prospective roles in
    the County Plan, as if it were a real life
    situation.
  • The scenario is designed to exercise all aspects
    of the Plan, so adjustments can be made to it, if
    needed, for faster and more efficient response in
    a critical real-time event.

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So, what will exercising our Plan
accomplish?
Through exercising, your County will
  • Stay current on foreign animal disease response
    strategies
  • Keep the County Plan fresh in all players minds
  • Continue to refine the Plan through the trials
    and errors revealed while participating in
    exercises
  • Learn to better manage Public Information
    dissemination at the County level (a critical
    component of the Plan)

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