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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the lessons learned
from the 1999 outbreak of West Nile Virus in New York City and
surrounding areas.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) officials involved in the West Nile events indicated
that the communications helped update involved parties as the
investigation unfolded; (2) however, some key officials indicated that
they believed this means of sharing information was time-consuming and
inefficient and that alternatives for communicating detailed information
were needed so they could use their expertise and skills to conduct the
investigation; (3) assessments of the West Nile events and many
officials said that the events highlighted the need for better
integration and communication between animal/wildlife health communities
and public health; (4) since the initial outbreak, the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, state wildlife veterinarians, and an
expanding group of federal and other agencies are using deaths in crows
as sentinel events to define the geographic distribution of mosquitoes
and birds infected with West Nile virus; (5) during the West Nile
investigation, the six New York City Health Department staff who
normally track over 50 reportable infectious diseases in the city worked
long hours seven days a week to contact relevant officials at 70
hospitals to identify potential cases, interview patients and families,
track cases, and ensure laboratory samples were shipped to appropriate
parties; (6) officials indicated that the availability of even the small
number of trained staff in New York City was critical to the quick
response to the initial outbreak; (7) a frequent theme of discussions
and assessments has been the adequacy of laboratory infrastructure at
the state and federal levels for performing timely and thorough
laboratory analyses; (8) officials pointed out that there are only two
federal laboratories capable of handling those infectious agents
considered of most concern; (9) further, most laboratories are not
equipped to identify diseases that are rarely seen; (10) according to
officials, laboratory capacity for performing the tests needed to
identify the West Nile virus and to diagnose which people had the virus
was consumed quickly by this relatively small outbreak; (11) while the
West Nile virus outbreak is thought to have been a naturally-occurring
event and officials interviewed indicated that the investigation did not
find otherwise, at one point there was speculation in media reports that
the outbreak might have had an unnatural (bioterrorist) origin; and (12)
if it is determined that the outbreak is the result of a bioterrorist
incident or threat, then additional organizations would need to become
involved to carry out a criminal investigation.</abstract>
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