Public Health Systems And Emerging Infections: Assessing The Capabilities Of The Public And Private Sectors: Workshop Summaryby
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Based on a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections, this document summaries the examination of the core capabilities of the public and private health sectors in emerging infectious disease surveillance and response. Date and site of the workshop is not cited. Softcover. Related Free eBooks - Managed Care Systems And Emerging Infections: Challenges And Opportunities For Strengthening Surveillance, Research, And Prevention, Workshop Summary
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