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- :Wray, Ricardo ;Jupka , KeriDecember 10, 2004 | Pre-Event Message Development Project:The emerging global threat of terrorism has stimulated much activity and resource mobilization within the public health community over the past three ...
- :Wray, Ricardo ;Jupka , KeriApril 13, 2004 | Pre-Event Message Development Project:Background: In the case of a terrorist attack utilizing plague, the general public will need timely and reliability information. Participants will rel...
- :Wray, Ricardo ;Jupka , KeriJanuary 9, 2004 | Pre-Event Message Development Project:Caucasian participants from rural areas in Midwest and Southwest regions within the United States were asked to participate in four agent-specific foc...
- :Wray, Ricardo ;Jupka , KeriAugust 31, 2005 | Pre-Event Message Development Project:The threat of terrorism has stimulated much activity within the public health community since the fall of 2001. One priority has been the preparation ...
- :Glik, Deborah ;Riopelle, DeborahJanuary 2004 | Pre-Event Message Development Project:In an effort to develop comprehensive bioterrorism preparedness educational messages for the general public, the Centers for Disease Control and Preve...
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