Contributions of the Regional Emerging Special Pathogen Treatment Centers to the US COVID-19 Pandemic Response
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Contributions of the Regional Emerging Special Pathogen Treatment Centers to the US COVID-19 Pandemic Response
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The National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC) was established in 2015 to improve the capabilities of healthcare facilities to provide safe and effective care to patients with Ebola and other special pathogens in the United States.
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2022-05-31
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Grein, J. D., J. A. Garland, C. Arguinchona, M. G. Frank, B. T. Garibaldi, A. Grindle, A. Hewlett, S. Kline, C. B. Levine, A. Mehta, V. Mukherjee, L. M. Sauer, E. F. Searle, S. Vanairsdale, and A. Vasa. 2022. "Contributions of the Regional Emerging Special Pathogen Treatment Centers to the US COVID-19 Pandemic Response." Health Secur 20 (S1):S4-s12. doi: 10.1089/hs.2021.0188.
Abstract
The National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC) was established in 2015 to improve the capabilities of healthcare facilities to provide safe and effective care to patients with Ebola and other special pathogens in the United States. Through NETEC, a collaborative network of 10 Regional Emerging Special Pathogen Treatment Centers (RESPTCs) undertook readiness activities that included potential respiratory pathogens. These preparations, which took place before the COVID-19 pandemic, established a foundation of readiness that enabled RESPTCs to play a pivotal role in the US COVID-19 pandemic response. As initial COVID-19 cases were detected in the United States, RESPTCs provided essential isolation capacity, supplies, and subject matter expertise that allowed for additional time for healthcare systems to prepare. Through the Special Pathogen Research Network, RESPTCs rapidly enrolled patients into early clinical trials. During periods of high community transmission, RESPTCs provided educational, clinical, and logistical support to a wide range of healthcare and nonhealthcare settings. In this article, we describe how NETEC and the RESPTC network leveraged this foundation of special pathogen readiness to strengthen the national healthcare system's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. NETEC and the RESPTC network have proven to be an effective model that can support the national response to future emerging special pathogens.
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