Published on in Vol 8, No 3 (2016):

Medical Allocations to Persons with Special Needs during a Bioterrorism Event

Medical Allocations to Persons with Special Needs during a Bioterrorism Event

Medical Allocations to Persons with Special Needs during a Bioterrorism Event

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Journals

  1. Atakro C, Addo S, Aboagye J, Blay A, Amoa-Gyarteng K, Menlah A, Garti I, Agyare D, Junior K, Sarpong L. Nurses' and Medical Officers' Knowledge, Attitude, and Preparedness Toward Potential Bioterrorism Attacks. SAGE Open Nursing 2019;5 View
  2. Brannen D, Howell M, Bidigare C, Shuster J. Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers’ Characteristics Affect Disaster Survival. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2023;17 View
  3. Yoshida M, Miyatake H, Masunaga H, Kosaka M, Kaneda Y, Kotera Y, Nishikawa Y, Tsunetoshi C, Yoshida I, Ogawa F, Ozaki A, Beniya H. Cross-Sectional Study on Risk of Flooding and Landslides and Their Associated Perceptions Among Home Health-Care Patients Living in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2023;17 View
  4. Brannen D, Howell M, Zindani F, Halderman A. False Beliefs and Attitude Are Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccination. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 2023;17 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Huremović D. Psychiatry of Pandemics. View