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- :Inglesby, Thomas V. ;O’Toole, TaraMay 1, 2002 | JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2002; 287(17):2236-52.:OBJECTIVE: To review and update consensus-based recommendations for medical and public health professionals following a Bacillus anthracis attack agai...:current
- :Dennis, David T. ;Inglesby, Thomas V.June 6, 2001 | JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 2001; 285(21):2763-73.:OBJECTIVE: The Working Group on Civilian Biodefense has developed consensus-based recommendations for measures to be taken by medical and public healt...:current
- :Henderson, Donald A. (Donald Ainslie), 1928-2016. ;Shalala, Donna E.July 1999 | Emerging Infectious Diseases:On February 16-17, 1999, in Arlington, Virginia, 950 public health officials, physicians, and other medical personnel, along with government, military...
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