Communicable Diseases: Anthrax
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CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness & Response
Strategic National Stockpile
The Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) is a national reserve of emergency medicines managed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). With enough stored medicine to protect people in several large cities at the same time, the SNS stands ready to deploy supplies to any state in the country the moment federal, state and local authorities agree that it is needed. In addition to supplementing state and local resources during public health emergencies, SNS has "forward placement" initiatives that supply local agencies in advance with medical countermeasures that would be needed immediately if a biological or chemical event occurred:
Each state has a readiness plan for interacting with the SNS and distributing the supplies to affected communities. In North Carolina, our state and local plans are regularly reviewed and evaluated against national standards developed by the CDC. The PHP&R Branch provides our local public health agencies with technical assistance in the areas of SNS, CHEMPACK, CRI and medical logistics and assists them with plan development, implementation and improvements.