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Implications of pandemic influenza for bioterrorism response
Monica Schoch-Spana
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pandemics
73%
Human Influenza
63%
Disease Outbreaks
61%
1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic
45%
Epidemics
39%
Social Discrimination
39%
Cemeteries
36%
Burial
34%
Mass Casualty Incidents
33%
Capacity Building
30%
Urban Population
27%
Health Resources
25%
Response Elements
24%
Respect
24%
Cadaver
22%
Health
22%
Critical Illness
21%
Fear
20%
Health Personnel
19%
Communicable Diseases
19%
Emergencies
17%
Public Health
16%