Response to Mass Casualty Events & Disaster Medicine
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Altered Standards of Care in Mass Casualty Events
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Death Due to Bioterrorism-Related Inhalational Anthrax: Report of 2 Patients
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Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: Current Capabilities and Limitations
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Disaster Medicine in the 21st Century: Future Hazards, Vulnerabilities, and Risk
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Emergency Preparedness, Response, & Recovery Checklist: Beyond the Emergency Management Plan
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Evaluation of Syndromic Surveillance System Using the WSARE Algorighm for Early Detection of an Unusual, Localized Summer Outbreak of Influenza B: Implications for Bioterrorism Surveillance
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Hospital Preparedness for Possible Nonconventional Casualties: An Israeli Experience
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Infection Disease Outbreaks: Bioterrorism Preparedness Efforts Have Improved Public Health Response Capacity, but Gaps Remain
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Implications of Pandemic Influenza for Bioterrorism Response
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An Innovation in Partnership Among First Responders and Public Health: Bridging the Gap
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Learning from Experience: The Public Health Response to West Nile Virus, SARS, Monkeypox, and Hepatitis A Outbreaks in the United States
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Managing Bioterrorism Mass Casualties in an Emergency Department: Lessons Learned from a Rural Community Hospital Disaster Drill
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Mass Casualty Management of a Large Scale Bioterrorist Event: An Epidemiological Approach That Shapes Triage Decisions
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Model Operational Guidelines for Disease Exposure Control
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Modular Emergency Medical System: Expanding Local Healthcare Structure in a Mass Casualty Terrorism Incident
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Public Health Emergency Response Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Public Health Directors
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Planning for Mutual Assistance in Mass Casualty Emergencies: The Example of Public Health
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Public Health Emergency Response Guide for State, Local and Tribal Public Health Directors
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Reduction in Critical Mortality in Urban Mass Casualty Incidents: Analysis of Triage, Surge, and Resource Use After the London Bombings on July 7, 2005
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The Public Health and Medical Response to Disasters: Federal Authority and Funding
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The Role of Law Enforcement in Public Health Emergencies- Special Considerations for an All-hazards Approach
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SARS Revisited: The Challenge of Controlling Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Local, Regional, Federal, and Global Levels
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SARS Outbreak: Improvements to Public Health Capacity are Needed for Responding to Bioterrorism and Emergency Infectious Diseases
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Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: A Framework for Allocation of Scarce Resources in Mass Critical Care
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Definitive Care for the Critically Ill During a Disaster: A Framework for Allocation of Scarce Resources in Mass Critical Care
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Nuclear Terrorism: Providing Medical Care and Meeting Basic Needs in the Aftermath
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