
"Keeping Watch Over China's Business
Risk and Insurance"
Vol. 2 , Special Issue - October 26, 2001
TOPIC FOR THIS SPECIAL ISSUE:
Information for U.S. Citizens in China
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Information for U.S. Citizens in China
The following U.S. government Fact Sheet on Chemical and Biological Agents
is being distributed for the information of American citizens. The text
also is available at the Department of State's web site, http://travel.state.gov,
along with other up-to-date security and travel related information.
FACT SHEET: Chemical - Biological Agents
The recent terrorist threats and confirmed cases of exposure to Anthrax
have caused an increase in anxiety over the possibility of chemical and
biological attacks (CBA). Currently, the method of delivery of Anthrax
has been by letter or package. While the risk of such attacks is limited,
it cannot be excluded. As always, the Department will promptly share with
American citizens overseas any credible information about threats to their
safety. Americans should stay informed and be prepared for any eventuality.
In 1999, the Department of Defense announced its intention to commence
the Family and Force Protection Initiative (FFPI) in order to provide
enhanced protection to the dependents of U.S. military service members
and to civilian Department of Defense (DOD) employees and their families.
This program was first implemented for U.S. Forces Korea.
The Department of State has had a chemical and biological countermeasure
program since 1998, when it began to deploy chemical antidotes and antibiotics
to selected posts abroad. While we have no information to indicate there
is an imminent threat from use of anthrax or other biological agents as
a weapon against our overseas missions at this time, the Department is
expanding its countermeasure program. As a precaution, the Department
requested our missions overseas to stock a three-day supply of the antibiotic
ciprofloxacin for all individuals who work in or frequent the missions.
This small supply of ciprofloxacin is being pre-positioned to ensure
rapid access to this protective antibiotic for our employees in case of
an Anthrax exposure in an overseas USG facility and would allow the mission
sufficient time to provide access to care for all individuals exposed
while securing additional supplies of antibiotics. Once an exposure is
suspected, all individuals who had been exposed in our workplace would
be provided antibiotics pending a full investigation of the exposure.
This would include any private American citizen present in the facility
at the time of exposure.
Again, if the Department becomes aware of any specific and credible threat
to the safety and security of American citizens abroad, that information
will be provided to them promptly.
Exposures to CBA that occur outside USG facilities would require the
involvement of local public health authorities who would provide information
and if necessary, protective antibiotics to the general public. Ciprofloxacin
and other antibiotics effective against Anthrax, including doxycycline
and amoxicillin are available with a prescription in most pharmacies throughout
the world.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the lead government
agency on infectious diseases, including chemical/biological agents (CBA).
For detailed information on CBA, including Anthrax, inquirers are referred
to the CDC Internet home page at http://www.cdc.gov. The CDC international
travelers hotline telephone number is 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747):
FAX: 1-888-CDC-FAXX (1-888-232-3299).
As always, American citizens should review their own personal security
situations and take those precautions they deem appropriate to ensure
their well-being.
Some general information on Chemical-Biological Agents (CBA) follows:
A. Biological agents can be dispersed by an aerosol spray which must
be inhaled. However, these agents can also be used to contaminate food,
water and other products. Attention to basic food hygiene when traveling
abroad is very important.
B. Some chemical agents may be volatile--evaporating rapidly to form
clouds of agent. Others may be persistent. These agents may act directly
on the skin, lungs, eyes, respiratory tract or be absorbed through your
skin and lungs causing injury. Choking and nerve agents damage the soft
tissue in these organs.
C. When properly used, appropriate masks are effective protection to
prevent the inhalation of either biological or chemical agents; however
this assumes an adequate warning. Gas masks alone do not protect against
agents that act through skin absorption. Those who wish to acquire protective
equipment for personal use should contact commercial vendors.
D. There is an incubation period after exposure to biological agents.
It is essential that you seek appropriate care for illnesses acquired
while traveling abroad to assure prompt diagnosis and treatment.
E. One of the biological agents is the spore-forming bacterium that
causes Anthrax, an acute infectious disease. It should be noted, however,
that effective dispersal of the Anthrax bacteria is difficult.
- Anthrax is treatable if that treatment is initiated promptly after
exposure. The post-exposure treatment consists of certain antibiotics
administered in combination with the vaccine.
- An Anthrax vaccine that confers protective immunity does exist,
but is not readily available to private parties. Efficacy and safety
of use of this vaccine for persons under 18 or over 65 and pregnant
women have not been determined.
- The Anthrax vaccine is produced exclusively by Bioport under contract
to the Department of Defense. Virtually all vaccine produced in the
United States is under Defense Department contract primarily for military
use and a small number of other official government uses.
For additional information, please consult your health care provider
or local health authority.
Source:U.S. Consulate General Shanghai, October 18, 2001
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