What
are the different levels of a Necro-Mortosis outbreak?
Mortosis
outbreak Categories
Mortosis outbreaks can be separated into three
categories, depending on how easily they can can spread and
the severity of death they cause. Category A outbreaks are
considered the highest risk and Category C outbreaks are those
that are considered emerging threats or easily containable.
Category
Level 'A'
These high-priority outbreaks pose the highest risk to the
public and national security because:
They
can be easily spread or transmitted from person to person
They result in high death rates and have the potential for
major public health impact
They might cause public panic and social disruption
They require special action for public health preparedness.
Category
Level 'B'
These outbreaks are the second highest priority because:
They
are moderately easy to spread
They result in a moderate rate of death and/or low death rates
They require specific enhancements of Center for Disease Control's
laboratory capacity and enhanced disease monitoring.
Category
Level 'C'
These third highest priority outbreaks include emerging threats
that could be spread in the future because:
They
are easily transferable
They have potential for high morbidity and mortality rates
and major health impact.
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