1. Disaster Management Strategies
The public health infrastructures must be prepared to prevent illness and injury that may result from chemical and biological accidents or terrorism, especially an unanticipated terrorist attacks. ... In addition to the threat of chemical or biological disasters, care providers of all types and local communities, in partnership with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, throughout the United States must be vigilant and prepared to respond to such matters efficiently for the health safety of the masses. ... A report generated by the Center for Disease and Control and Prevention strate...
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