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788 related items for PubMed ID: 16189904

  • 1. State preparedness for bioterrorism and public health emergencies.
    Garfield R.
    Issue Brief (Commonw Fund); 2005 Jul; (829):1-12. PubMed ID: 16189904
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  • 2. The impact of federal bioterrorism funding programs on local health department preparedness activities.
    Avery GH, Zabriskie-Timmerman J.
    Eval Health Prof; 2009 Jun; 32(2):95-127. PubMed ID: 19383627
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  • 3. Preparing for the unknown, responding to the known: communities and public health preparedness.
    Katz A, Staiti AB, McKenzie KL.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2006 Jun; 25(4):946-57. PubMed ID: 16835173
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  • 5. A look behind the scenes: bioterrorism, smallpox, and public health policy.
    Beane J.
    J Biolaw Bus; 2004 Jun; 7(2):40-53. PubMed ID: 15460560
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  • 7. On the front lines: family physicians' preparedness for bioterrorism.
    Chen FM, Hickner J, Fink KS, Galliher JM, Burstin H.
    J Fam Pract; 2002 Sep; 51(9):745-50. PubMed ID: 12366891
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  • 8. Command and control. State-of-the-art HHS communications facility stands ready to help deploy and coordinate resources, whatever the need may be.
    Tieman J.
    Mod Healthc; 2004 Mar 22; 34(12):30-2. PubMed ID: 15069901
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  • 11. Creating a health care agenda for the Department of Homeland Security.
    Noji EK.
    Manag Care; 2003 Nov 22; 12(11 Suppl):7-12. PubMed ID: 14669386
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  • 12. Federal, state, and local healthcare systems look to develop, refine, and exercise preparedness plans to protect the public's health from disease, disasters, and bioterrorism.
    Craven and Ober, Policy Strategists, LLC.
    J Infus Nurs; 2007 Nov 22; 30(2):85-6. PubMed ID: 17413491
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  • 13. Bioterrorism preparedness for local health departments.
    Morse A.
    J Community Health Nurs; 2002 Nov 22; 19(4):203-11. PubMed ID: 12494741
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  • 19. Managing terror. Public health officials learn lessons from bioterrorism attacks.
    Benjamin GC.
    Physician Exec; 2002 Nov 22; 28(2):80-3. PubMed ID: 11957420
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  • 20. Physicians' preparedness for bioterrorism and other public health priorities.
    Alexander GC, Larkin GL, Wynia MK.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2006 Nov 22; 13(11):1238-41. PubMed ID: 16614456
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