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The Smallpox Vaccination Program: Public Health in an Age of Terrorism (2005)
Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (HPDP)

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The Smallpox Vaccination Program: Public Health in an Age of Terrorism
   

 Comments About the Guidance,

 

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 References,

 

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E  REVIEW OF THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION’S SMALLPOX VACCINATION PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, LETTER REPORT #4

 

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 Integrating Smallpox Preparedness into Overall Public Health Preparedness,

 

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 Vaccination of Members of the General Public Who Insist on Receiving Smallpox Vaccine,

 

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 Selected Aspects of Smallpox Vaccination Program Implementation,

 

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 Concluding Remarks,

 

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 References,

 

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 Letter Report #4, Appendix Summary of Recommendations: Integrating Smallpox Preparedness into Overall Public Health Preparedness,

 

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 Vaccination of Members of the General Public Who Insist on Receiving Smallpox Vaccine,

 

249

   

 Selected Aspects of Smallpox Vaccination Program Implementation,

 

250

   

F  REVIEW OF THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION’S SMALLPOX VACCINATION PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, LETTER REPORT #5

 

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 Introduction,

 

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 General Parameters of Four Scenarios to Assess Smallpox Readiness Indicators,

 

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 Comments About the Draft Readiness Indicators,

 

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 Concluding Remarks,

 

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 References,

 

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G  REVIEW OF THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION’S SMALLPOX VACCINATION PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION, LETTER REPORT #6

 

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 Introduction,

 

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 Integrating Public Health into Disaster Preparedness and Response: Conceptual Issues,

 

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 Challenges and Opportunities Inherent in Integrating Public Health into a Broader Field,

 

292

   

 The Evidence Base from Disaster Research and Practice,

 

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 Learning from the Public Health Response to Proxy Events,

 

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