|  SummarySince the first appearance of bluetongue (BT) in Italy in late   August 2000, the ecology of vectors and the environmental conditions affecting   their distribution and survival proved to be the most difficult factors to   monitor, and represented a serious challenge to the effectiveness of the   National Contingency Plan promulgated in 1991. Moreover, the Italian Ministry of   Health considered the national management plan of BT inadequate to prevent   further spread of the disease. The authors describe the implementation of a new   BT contingency plan, integrating an operations manual and an ad hoc information   system, which operated also as a decision-support system both at local and   central levels. The plan describes the national capacity for dealing with BT   outbreaks, the composition and duties of the National Disease Control Centre and   Local Disease Control Centres, the chain of command and the strategies   adopted.
 KeywordsBluetongue,  Contingency plan, Control strategies, Emergency management, Emergency  preparedness, Epidemic, Italy, Trade.
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