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Howard County Avian Flu Summit
Friday, December 1, 2006
(University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security) --
On May 16, 2006, the Horizon Foundation and the
Howard County Community Emergency Response
Network (CERN) sponsored a day long summit on
pandemic flu preparedness. Over 300
attendees representing Howard County and
Maryland responder agencies discussed
strategies for preparing Howard County for the
potential onset of a pandemic.
CHHS
Director, Michael Greenberger, J.D., gave a key
presentation examining the best and worst case
scenarios should a pandemic hit Howard
County. Professor Greenberger’s talk
was based on the empirical research data
included in a paper he co-authored with CHHS
Consultant, Darren P. Mareiniss, M.D., J.D.,
M.Be, who also attended the conference.
Dr. Mareiniss stated that “In the event of a
widespread pandemic, it is unlikely that the
federal government will be able to mobilize
resources and administer care to all afflicted
communities. As a result, local and
community health response efforts will likely
play a central role in any national pandemic
preparedness plan.” He added that
“conferences such as the Howard County summit
are integral to the planning and organization
of such local response efforts and should serve
as a model for other communities.”