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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2017. Preparing Airports for Communicable Diseases on Arriving Flights. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/24880.
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64 Acronyms AAR After-action review AAR/IP After-action review/improvement plan ACI Airports Council International AEP Airport emergency plan ARFF Aircraft rescue and firefighting ATC Air traffic control ATS Air traffic service BOS Boston Logan International Airport BPHC Boston Public Health Commission CACO Civil Aviation Contingency Operations (of Transport Canada) CAPSCA Collaborative Arrangement for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation CATSA Canadian Air Transport Security Authority CBP Customs and Border Protection CBSA Canada Border Services Agency CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CoV Coronavirus DFW Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DHS U.S. Department of Homeland Security ECDC European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control EMS Emergency medical services EOC Emergency operations center GTAA Greater Toronto Airports Authority H1N1 Strain of influenza ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization ICS Incident Command System IHR International Health Regulations JEE Joint External Evaluation JIC Joint information center LHD Local health department MERS Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome MOA Memorandum of agreement NIMS National Incident Management System PHAC Public Health Agency of Canada PHEIC Public Health Emergency of International Concern PIO Public information office PPE Personal protective equipment SARS Severe acute respiratory syndrome SAV Staff Assistance Visit SIDA Security Identification Display Area SME Subject matter expert SMEM Social Media for Emergency Management SSI Sensitive security information TB Tuberculosis TPH Toronto Public Health TTX Tabletop exercise WHO World Health Organization

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 83: Preparing Airports for Communicable Diseases on Arriving Flights examines current disease preparedness and response practices at U.S. and Canadian airports in coordination with public health officers and partners. While larger airports that receive international flights are most likely to experience the challenges associated with these events, the preparedness and response lessons are transferable to the aviation sector more widely. Smaller airports may be final destinations of those traveling with communicable diseases, so report findings are useful to all airport operators and local public health officers.

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