Emergency Response Outreach & Training (EROT)
State Public Health Laboratory
The State Public Health Laboratory provides Emergency Response
and Outreach to ensure rapid and effective laboratory services in
response to public health threats and emergencies, whether they
are intentional, accidental, or natural. Preparations entail biological,
chemical, or radiological exposures; and emerging infectious disease
outbreaks, whether natural or intentional in nature. This team develops
and coordinates multidisciplinary emergency response activities
between various internal and external partners as they relate to
public health laboratory functionality.
One of the main objectives of the Emergency Response & Outreach
Team has been to establish the Missouri Laboratory Response Network
(MOLRN). The MOLRN consists of governmental and private laboratories
throughout the state that work together to improve laboratory support
both in routine and emergency situations. MOLRN members are provided
with up to date information regarding testing procedures from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Health Alerts/Advisories
from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The
Emergency Response & Outreach Team also provides resources to
clinical laboratories such as training and assistance with emergency
planning.
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